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FLORIDA RIGS
Thanks Alex.

 

It's a sharp looking color scheme.

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Don't know if that will open but photo is from MDFR's facebook page.

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Guys from Orlando were headed to SVI last week for pre-build of the new rescue. I had to take some photos of the current rig for them to use out there. The new rig is going to be a monster! Also, new Woods 14 has arrived. Just a small diamond plate body on the rear from photos I saw. It's currently kept at their shops. Will be in service in a couple months after drivers training is complete.
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Quote:Yes it is! Smile
 

Is Miami Dade going with Rosenbauer still or are they back on with Pierce?   Either way I love the grey top!!!

 

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Johnny
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Is this standard for all new MDFR apparatus ? Its sharp looking.
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Don't know if that will open but photo is from MDFR's facebook page.
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nice....

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Is Miami Dade going with Rosenbauer still or are they back on with Pierce?   Either way I love the grey top!!!

 

Thanks 

Johnny
 

ltjohnny,

 

MDFR has 31 Rosenbauer Commanders on order, E12 will get the first one currently in production.
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Are you kidding me? Not to be so negative, but I HATE the Commanders with a passion. This will quickly change my opinion of MDFR's trucks, I've liked them up to this point. Besides, why have 1 Quantum with this paint scheme and then switch the entire rest of the fleet?

 

Trav!

Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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The Pierce Quantums are refurbs with new cabs. They received at least 2.
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Central Florida Fire Academy Engine

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Naples recently repainted this E\-One Typhoon that operates as Engine 2. 1250/750. Bogardus Pic

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Boynton Beach took delivery of this 2014 Sutphen SL75 equipped with a 1500gpm pump, 500 water and 30 foam. 75'. Bogardus Pic

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Palm Beach County recently took delivery of 5 of these 2014 Sutphen pumpers equipped with 1250 pumps and 750 water. Bogardus Pic

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Clearwater Fl new rescue 51


2014 Pierce Velocity heavy duty rescue squad.


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Hillsborough County has been getting a steady stream of new rigs, in a new scheme of black over lime. 

 

Quints 9, 12, and 39 (coming) look to be E\-One Typhoon industrial pumpers (or high volume anyway) with 50' Telebooms. These replace regular engines and are a first for HCFR. 

 

Engines 6 and 32 seem to have rescue-style Typhoon pumpers with added compartments, and just this weekend a friend who works for HCFR sent me a picture of the new Engine 1, which also looks high-volume (foam, maybe?), but no teleboom. Station 1 covers industrial parts of South-Central unincorporated County.

 

Truck 6 got a new E\-One tower not too long ago, in old white over lime, and several new ambulances are in the works at Horton, a switch from International to Freightliner cabs. I heard HCFR may be switching again to Kenworth ambo chassis, but I can't remember where I heard that chatter. 

 

The HCFR page on Facebook is good about covering these things.

 

   

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Quote:Hillsborough County has been getting a steady stream of new rigs, in a new scheme of black over lime. 

 

Quints 9, 12, and 39 (coming) look to be E-One Typhoon industrial pumpers (or high volume anyway) with 50' Telebooms. These replace regular engines and are a first for HCFR. 

 

Engines 6 and 32 seem to have rescue-style Typhoon pumpers with added compartments, and just this weekend a friend who works for HCFR sent me a picture of the new Engine 1, which also looks high-volume (foam, maybe?), but no teleboom. Station 1 covers industrial parts of South-Central unincorporated County.

 

Truck 6 got a new E-One tower not too long ago, in old white over lime, and several new ambulances are in the works at Horton, a switch from International to Freightliner cabs. I heard HCFR may be switching again to Kenworth ambo chassis, but I can't remember where I heard that chatter. 

 

The HCFR page on Facebook is good about covering these things.

 

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Thats a long truck..
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Miami-Dade should receive the first of (31) new Rosenbauer/Commander pumpers in the new color scheme, rigs will be back to traditional side mounted pump-panal and at the last minute the rigs where all upgraded to the chrome grills with square headlights

all the bells/whistles aluminum wheels other upgrades, should see the first sometime in aug. with (5) per month starting in sept./oct. 

Also expecting (20) new Freightliner/Braun medic rigs also in the new silver over lime  with upgrades as well (extended cab) sometime this july/aug.

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Quote:Hillsborough County has been getting a steady stream of new rigs, in a new scheme of black over lime. 

 

Quints 9, 12, and 39 (coming) look to be E-One Typhoon industrial pumpers (or high volume anyway) with 50' Telebooms. These replace regular engines and are a first for HCFR. 

 

Engines 6 and 32 seem to have rescue-style Typhoon pumpers with added compartments, and just this weekend a friend who works for HCFR sent me a picture of the new Engine 1, which also looks high-volume (foam, maybe?), but no teleboom. Station 1 covers industrial parts of South-Central unincorporated County.

 

Truck 6 got a new E-One tower not too long ago, in old white over lime, and several new ambulances are in the works at Horton, a switch from International to Freightliner cabs. I heard HCFR may be switching again to Kenworth ambo chassis, but I can't remember where I heard that chatter. 

 

The HCFR page on Facebook is good about covering these things.

 

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Alex, after examining photos of Engine 9's previous rig, this rig, E1, looks like the old E9 with the Snozzle boom removed and repainted into the new livery.
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Joe, that makes sense.  When we were there in late March, it was headed up to E\-One to have the boom removed and eventually be returned to the fleet as an engine. 

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Quote:Miami-Dade should receive the first of (31) new Rosenbauer/Commander pumpers in the new color scheme, rigs will be back to traditional side mounted pump-panal and at the last minute the rigs where all upgraded to the chrome grills with square headlights

all the bells/whistles aluminum wheels other upgrades, should see the first sometime in aug. with (5) per month starting in sept./oct. 

Also expecting (20) new Freightliner/Braun medic rigs also in the new silver over lime  with upgrades as well (extended cab) sometime this july/aug.
They're going away from the Spartan Furion chassis on the medic units?
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