Here are a few Hose Loads from Kansas. I call them The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly. I am always amazed that most fire departments put very little thought into the hose bed and hose line deployment. This is one of the most important parts of our fire apparatus. Fire ground efficent apparatus are extremely important in my own opnion.
THE GOOD:
Wichita, Kansas Fire Department EX: Engine 5
2006
Pierce Dash 2000/600
The Bundles
THE GOOD:
Miami County Fire District 1 (Paola, Kansas Vol Fire Department) Engine 4.
Demo-Stock 10-2009
HME SFO/ Ahrens Fox 1750/750/30FA . Extremely nice low hose bed for a stock unit with a 750gwt.
THE GOOD:
Paola, Kansas Vol Fire Department Engine 3
Demo-Stock 12-2009 Sutphen Sheild 1250/750. Extremely nice low hose bed for a stock unit with a 750gwt.
THE GOOD:
Manhattan, Kansas Fire Department Engine 1
08-2012
Pierce Velocity-PUC 1500/500
THE BAD:
Lawrence, Kansas Fire Department Engine 4 (Haz-Mat Unit)
09-2012
Pierce Velocity-PUC 1500/470/30FA
HOSE BED IS UPPER LEFT COMPARTMENT
THE BAD:
EX: Topeka, Kansas Fire Department Engine 6
09-1998
HME SFO/ Central States 1000/500/30FB
THE UGLY:
EX: Coffeville, Kansas Fire Department Engine 12 (2)
09-1990 Ford Cargo 8000/ Central States 1250/500
Easy and Efficient just not great looking. However it makes the job much easier for reduced staffing.