Eagle River Engine 5 - Minturn, CO
Rick Luebke Photo
Rick Luebke Photo
Colorado Mountain Rigs
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Eagle River Engine 5 - Minturn, CO
Rick Luebke Photo
East Grand Fire District 4 - Engine 481, Winter Park, CO
Rick Luebke Photo
East Grand Fire District 4 - Rescue Engine 482, Winter Park CO
Rick Luebke Photo
Pinewood Springs Engine 5101
Rick Luebke Photo
Pinewood Springs Tender 5141
Rick Luebke Photo
Lake Dillon Fire Authority Engine 8 - Dillon CO
Rick Luebke Photo
Lake Dillon Fire Authority Engine 8 Zebra, used for mutual aid. Located in Dillon, CO
Rick Luebke Photo
Lake Dillon Fire Authority Engine 10 - Silverthorn, CO
Rick Luebke Photo
Oak Creek Tower 8-2, ex Steamboat Springs FD
Rick Luebke Photo
[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. [/quote] 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.
Do you have a shot(s) of the Oak Creek Fire Station? Looks pretty awesome.
Scott
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
Historian Southeastern PA Region
[quote name='firephoto' timestamp='1311835649' post='450269']
Do you have a shot(s) of the Oak Creek Fire Station? Looks pretty awesome. Scott [/quote] Here's a link to their website which has photos of all 3 fire stations... http://www.oakcreekfire.org
[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 [/quote] 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...
[quote name='Toneslider12' timestamp='1311885606' post='450319']
[/quote] 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
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?
[color="#FF0000"]D Herndobler[/color]
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. [/quote]
Rifle Fire Protection District, Garfield County's Ford/Darley Pumper currently being restored
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