We had to convince the drivers not to flow water and raise the Snozzles prior to us getting our glamour shots. I think by the last rig, we might have convinced them. They did give us a great tour though.
#3 is a 2003 E\-One Titan HPR 2050/300/450F/450PK.
From the airport, we traveled just east of the airport to Port Everglades, still part of the BSO system. Squad 6 is a 1979 Ford/? step van used for technical rescues and so forth. Couldn't get it moved but the sun wasn't cooperating anyway.
Foam Tanker 6, one of the leftover rigs from the original Port Everglades Fire Department days, is this 1982 Ford LN8000/Quality rig. Don't have the specs on this one.
I forgot this buggie from the previous airport photos. It belongs to District Chief 10 and is a 2013 Ford Explorer. It would sure look good as a FRR model!
I don't know why but I just had to shoot this dumb looking little thing. It's a 2013 (I think) Ford Transit Direct used by BSO's Logistics Division. Logistics is behind the 17/23 fire station west of the airport.
Quote:I don't know why but I just had to shoot this dumb looking little thing. It's a 2013 (I think) Ford Transit Direct used by BSO's Logistics Division. Logistics is behind the 17/23 fire station west of the airport.
Mark Carr photo
You mean that Dumb looking ford transit on a ford focus frame that was first made in turkey? THEY SUCK! lol I drove one for work I should know lol
Quote:You mean that Dumb looking ford transit on a ford focus frame that was first made in turkey? THEY SUCK! lol I drove one for work I should know lol
Quote:Next, we scooted back down to Broward County, dodged some more rain and photographed the Broward Sheriff Fire-Rescue department's rigs at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood Int'l Airport. First up is Rescue 10, a 201? International/Taylor-Made rig.
Quote:I don't know why but I just had to shoot this dumb looking little thing. It's a 2013 (I think) Ford Transit Direct used by BSO's Logistics Division. Logistics is behind the 17/23 fire station west of the airport.
Mark Carr photo
Did they use a brighter shade of red looks German Red almost compared to the newer black over darker red Pierce Engine 6? Thanks in advance, Great photos Thanks for sharing
Quote:Did they use a brighter shade of red looks German Red almost compared to the newer black over darker red Pierce Engine 6? Thanks in advance, Great photos Thanks for sharing
Stay Safe,
Rick
Rick, I'm not sure but in person, it looks quite red.
Nice to see some rigs from south Florida. I am heading there on Monday for 3 days of meetings at EVI's plant for our new very large hazmat truck. First time going to Florida, probably won't have a lot of time to shoot some rigs though.