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#21
Eagle River Engine 5 - Minturn, CO

   

Rick Luebke Photo
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#22
East Grand Fire District 4 - Engine 481, Winter Park, CO

   

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#23
East Grand Fire District 4 - Rescue Engine 482, Winter Park CO

   

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#24
Pinewood Springs Engine 5101

   

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#25
Pinewood Springs Tender 5141

   

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#26
Lake Dillon Fire Authority Engine 8 - Dillon CO

   

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#27
Lake Dillon Fire Authority Engine 8 Zebra, used for mutual aid. Located in Dillon, CO

   

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#28
Lake Dillon Fire Authority Engine 10 - Silverthorn, CO

   

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#29
Oak Creek Tower 8-2, ex Steamboat Springs FD

   

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#30
[quote name='Toneslider12' timestamp='1311807876' post='450215']

Thanks, that's pretty much the same info one of the FF's told me. He said it doesn't move much now that every district around them has their own aerial now.

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From their website:



Truck 818 is a unique Sutphen rebuild of a 1969 model that formerly served Wayne, New Jersey. During the rebuild process, it received a brand new Sutphen cab that features rear entry cab doors. A complete aerial rebuild and recertification was completed along with new bodywork. It has a1500 GPM pump 300 gallon tank and 85-foot aerial platform. Delivered and titled as a 1996 model it is painted white over red. It replaced the American LaFrance which proved to have significant problems with the aerial device.
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#31
Do you have a shot(s) of the Oak Creek Fire Station? Looks pretty awesome.



Scott
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#32
Toneslider,



You would happen to have a pic of the following would you ?



From Gilpin County – High Country Fire District – a 2001 International/KME urban interface rig which was ex. Tullytown (Bucks County, PA)



Many thanks,



Bruce
Bruce W. Anderson

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Southeastern PA Region
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#33
[quote name='firephoto' timestamp='1311835649' post='450269']

Do you have a shot(s) of the Oak Creek Fire Station? Looks pretty awesome.



Scott

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Here's a link to their website which has photos of all 3 fire stations... http://www.oakcreekfire.org
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#34
[quote name='BA000049' timestamp='1311851701' post='450277']

Toneslider,



You would happen to have a pic of the following would you ?



From Gilpin County – High Country Fire District – a 2001 International/KME urban interface rig which was ex. Tullytown (Bucks County, PA)



Many thanks,



Bruce

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High Country is now a part of the Timberline Fire Authority, these photos were taken by fellow buff Rick Luebke and I'm pretty sure it's the rig you're looking for...

   
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#36
[quote name='Toneslider12' timestamp='1311885606' post='450319']

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Toneslider,



That be the one.



Please see info below from Al Powell’s files.



Thanks you,



Bruce



2001 Navistar Intl 4800/4-door conv.cab/KME, Urban Interface Unit, 4x4, Wat 750/500, short wheelbase, plated aluminum wheel covers, placed in service 3-01, 168 in.WB, 24 ft overall length, designated Tac 33, UPF poly tank, 2 booster reels, pump and roll capability, extended bumper with mounted Elkhart Sidewinder turret nozzle for brush fires and trash line, custom 12 ga.galvaneal body, carried 1000 ft 3 inch hose, TFT Blitzfire on tailboard, IH 530E 330 HP, demo purchased through Horrocks Fire and Rescue Apparatus-Collegeville,PA, foam system removed when purchased-later regretted, see 4-01 PAFM pg 308, GSO no.4208 2-15-01. Sold on 9/9/08 to Command Fire Apparatus of Lancaster. It was then sold to the High Country Fire District (Gilpin County, CO).
Bruce W. Anderson

Historian

Southeastern PA Region
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#37
Nice pics! Photos of rigs you don't see everyday. Do you have any photos of Red White Blue FPDs old Oshkosh/LTI lo-pro tower?
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#38
Speaking of RWB are they going to be running 2 trucks now or is the Pierce to replace the HME/Metz?





John?
[quote name='usonian' timestamp='1296877893' post='423827']

My immediate first thought on this rig was that it looks like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of Fire Engines. Poor thing.

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#39
Rifle Fire Protection District, Garfield County's 1990 Pierce Arrow 1250/500/55ft Telesqurt


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#40
Rifle Fire Protection District, Garfield County's Ford/Darley Pumper currently being restored


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