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Los Angeles County Fire Dept
[quote name='grubber33270' timestamp='1312603331' post='451601']

Now I see those are Drive through Bays, Do they treat them that way or do they Back In just wondering.

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The driveway to the right of the station is too narrow for rigs to pull around. They back the rigs in. Gate is for FF POVs.
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Battalion 4.
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Batt 4 is very sharp rig!
Kory Green



Captain

Dresden Fire Department



Training Officer

Martin Fire Department
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[quote name='Monrovia1' timestamp='1283137618' post='399905']

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Thought I would post this photo on the eve of the 1 year anniversary of the loss of Capt Ted Hall and Firefighter Specialist Arnie Quinones.

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Hard to believe it's been two years since that fatefull day.



Remembering Captain Ted Hall and Firefighter Specialist Arnie Quinones EOW 8-30-2009.
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Here is a pic from 1985 of Engine 154 from Signal Hill. The County closed the station and Long Beach FD took over fire protection of the city of Signal Hill for about 10 years. Now back in the LACoFD, this is now Station 60.
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Ahhhhh ...... Very sweet looking ALF!!!! They were mean and meant for bussiness back in those days...
Jim Kay

Retired Firefighter/Paramedic

Fire Historian

Fire Buff

Photographer
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[quote name='Engine504Driver' timestamp='1306159355' post='440874']

Photo credit to Clark Martin, Jr (RIP)



Next - Station 3 with Engine, Truck and a 400-series Engine tucked in behind the Engine

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So what unit usually parked in front of the Truck?
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[quote name='Abbott Shaull' timestamp='1314941953' post='455359']

So what unit usually parked in front of the Truck?[/quote]



Squad 3 did & still does. At the time, BC 3 also ran out of 3s & probably parked in back of the Truck, pointed out the rear of the station. BC has since moved to FS 27 in Commerce.
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Heavy Water Tender 1. Shot circa 1985.
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400 series engine? spare? reserve??
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[quote name='lfdtruckie343' timestamp='1314975500' post='455381']400 series engine? spare? reserve??[/quote]



The 400 series rigs were Type 3 brush rigs. LACoFD had 10 of them scattered around the county. Mostly housed in stations that had a Truck Company, so that if needed, the truckies would jump on & respond. Then they would backfill the Truck with off duty FFs.
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Engine 44 on a sunny November afternoon.
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Anyone have a shot of the new TYPE 3 the County just got. Heard it was floating around before going off to 55's.
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[quote name='Fireman5230' timestamp='1322149821' post='464932']

Anyone have a shot of the new TYPE 3 the County just got. Heard it was floating around before going off to 55's.

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Unsure on the status of this rig.
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From LACoFD.org



On November 29, the Board of Supervisors officially approved our Department's purchase of 15 new fire engines, including two aerial ladder quints, 12 pumpers and one foam pumper. These new apparatus will replace current engines that are being retired after over 20 years of service (15 years on the front lines and five years as reserve engines). Among their improved features, the new engines will boast enclosed cabs, improved firefighter safety components and lower emission diesel engines that will increase efficiency and reduce annual operating costs. While it has yet to be determined where the engines will go, the six new fire stations being added to the Santa Clarita Valley may be at the top of the list, according to Fire Captain Mark Savage. "New fire stations would be the first to be considered for the new fire engines," he said.

A quint-type aerial ladder apparatus provides the ability to perform both as a fire suppression pumper an as an aerial ladder truck. A pumper provides structural and wildland fire suppression and emergency medical response capabilities, while a foam pumper provides fire suppression for large petroleum and chemical fires. These new engines will allow us to continue to provide prompt, skillful and cost-effective fire protection and life safety services.
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Apparatus update please show S/N F0309 formelly assigned to Engine 188 now in reserve status, Show S/N 0542 formelly Engine 40 now Engine 188 and Engine 40 now in S/N 2166.
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New Engine 40.
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[quote name='Monrovia1' timestamp='1323410900' post='466459']

Apparatus update please show S/N F0309 formelly assigned to Engine 188 now in reserve status, Show S/N 0542 formelly Engine 40 now Engine 188 and Engine 40 now in S/N 2166.

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F0309 is now Engine 5185.
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Who is the builder on the new Type 3 engines?
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