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Miramar Fire Rescue
Broward County, Florida Quint-84 1998 E\-One Cyclone 1500/500/75' Photo by: Alex M. Poitevien Jr.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue has taken delivery of a 2011 Ford F450/Rosenbauer Airwolf assigned to QRV59. The link below is courtesy of Rosenbauer America. Enjoy!
[url="http://www.rosenbaueramerica.com/deliveries/detail/?id=713"]Miami-Dade QRV-59[/url]
Kennedy Space Center will soon take delivery of (2) 2011 Pierce Arrow XT's assigned to E1 and E2, links below courtesy of Pierce MFG photostream - flickr. Enjoy!
[url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/piercemfg/5863159993/in/photostream"]Kennedy Space Center Engine-1[/url] [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/piercemfg/5863712556/in/photostream"]Kennedy Space Center Engine-2[/url]
The engines look great! If you go back a little bit too, you can see Pompano's new ladder as well
[quote name='FIREPIX21' timestamp='1308669851' post='445117']
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue has taken delivery of a 2011 Ford F450/Rosenbauer Airwolf assigned to QRV59. The link below is courtesy of Rosenbauer America. Enjoy! [url="http://www.rosenbaueramerica.com/deliveries/detail/?id=713"]Miami-Dade QRV-59[/url] [/quote] Alex, let me know if you are able to get any shots of QRV 59. I am curious to see some close up shots of the back and see if you can confirm that it has 500lbs of Purple K. I think the rig it replaces did carry Purple K. I really like ARFF rigs.
Dave McClung
Arden Hills, Minnesota but.... my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria. All pictures are taken by me and subject to copyright. No picture taken by me may be copied or linked without my express permission.
[quote name='Dave McClung' timestamp='1309061419' post='445640']
Alex, let me know if you are able to get any shots of QRV 59. I am curious to see some close up shots of the back and see if you can confirm that it has 500lbs of Purple K. I think the rig it replaces did carry Purple K. I really like ARFF rigs. [/quote] No problem, Dave
Nice to see some Hollywood shots!
New here and loving it. If anyone wants any more pictures of Hollywood or wants to come by PM me and i'll help you all out. I'll be posting my collection of pics of our rigs in the next few days as well as other random shots I have from around the state.
HAZ31MAT,
Welcome aboard!!! I'm excited and can't wait to see your collection.
Thats all I have on my computer. I left my work camera in my bag at the station, i'll post those one of these days
Wow..I never realized that any departments still owned any classic apparatus. That ALF is mint condition. I'll have to add it to the list next time I'm down.
Yeah it still works and pumps ok.
I was at our training center yesterday, but my camera has been in my bag for a few months and the battery was dead. Im charging it up now and i'll post the pics I have on there later. When I get over to our station 74, i'll take a picture of the first pumper Hollywood ever bought.
St.Petersburg FL.Heavy Rescue 4
front view head on
Some more Hollywood shots
Rescue 231 Rescue 45 Platform 5 Captain 105 New Training Tower
And for those who may wonder why....
In South Florida, we call our Medic units "Rescues" because most departments do not have a dedicated Heavy Rescue team. All personnel who ride medic units in SoFla are trained firefighters. All medic units also carry SCBA and tools. Depending on the department, these medic units can also carry saws, hooks, etc. On a fire, the medic unit and its personnel typically are tasked with performing truck work. In my department, the first in Rescue will perform a search and secure utilities. Once these are done, we can assist the engines or begin to overhaul. This is why we don't call them Medics, but Rescues. |
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