Quote:They're going away from the Spartan Furion chassis on the medic units?Spartan ceased production on the Furion a couple of years ago.
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Quote:Spartan ceased production on the Furion a couple of years ago.Oh, I guess I missed that announcement. Thanks.
Some recent captures around the USF area in Tampa.
Hillsborough County Engine 40, at a traffic accident: https://www.flickr.com/photos/srq2009/14374723751/ Hillsborough County Engine 14 and Rescue 5 at a medical: https://www.flickr.com/photos/srq2009/14437856556/, https://www.flickr.com/photos/srq2009/14437860096/ The new scheme is popping up more - R5 is a new Horton/Freightliner.
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New Rescue's look great on the Freightliner's not sure how the Kenworth's will look but these are deinitely an upgrade over the Internationals
Quote:Some recent captures around the USF area in Tampa.Alex, I thought the new station on 139th Av. was HCFR 14, but now I see the old 14 on 131st Av. has been redone and is now again Station 14. Is the 139th Av. station now HCFR 5? Has Truck 14 become Truck 5? I'm liking the Black over Green. Keep the photos coming!! Quote:Alex, I thought the new station on 139th Av. was HCFR 14, but now I see the old 14 on 131st Av. has been redone and is now again Station 14. Is the 139th Av. station now HCFR 5? Has Truck 14 become Truck 5? I'm liking the Black over Green. Keep the photos coming!!Correct! Old 14 is 14 again, while the 'new' 14 on 139th is now '5'. So yes - there is an Engine and Rescue 14 as well as Engine, Rescue, and Truck 5. Rescue 74 is also now Rescue 43...for whatever reason.
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Caught Fort Lauderdale Engine 13 on a medical with Rescue 49 over the weekend.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/srq2009/14467870786/ Also saw construction of a Collier County EMS station at a rest area along Alligator Alley (I-75) at mile marker 63. It is supposed to be done Fall 2014, so I read. It looks very similar to the Broward Sheriff Fire-Rescue station (#106) along the same road in that county. For those unfamiliar, Alligator Alley crosses the Everglades between Naples and Fort Lauderdale with a solid stretch of nearly 50 miles without many exits or access. A perfect place for speeding. Historically, response times to accidents along the road are delayed because of the distance. It's why BSFR built Station 106, and put a transport-capable Engine (Pierce Velocity) into service there, along with a rescue and various water craft.
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FYI: Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Awards Apparatus Contract To Rosenbauer
http://www.fireapparatusmagazine.com/art...bauer.html
Old News??? The ARFF are in service for the most part and the Pumpers are being built.
Firefighter - Odenton Volunteer Fire Department
Fire Apparatus Photographer - MD/VA/PA/DE See my photos at: http://timwolfe.smugmug.com/ Check out MarylandFireTrucks: http://marylandfiretrucks.smugmug.com Quote:Old News??? The ARFF are in service for the most part and the Pumpers are being built. Pumpers not yet......
Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.
When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
Engine 12 for the airport should be almost done. I've seen photos of the cab awhile back.
Yes I agree I know Ive seen atleast 1 being built.
Firefighter - Odenton Volunteer Fire Department
Fire Apparatus Photographer - MD/VA/PA/DE See my photos at: http://timwolfe.smugmug.com/ Check out MarylandFireTrucks: http://marylandfiretrucks.smugmug.com
Yes, Chassis for the airport pumper came over to the factory in March.... but no others.
Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.
When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery! Quote:Engine 12 for the airport should be almost done. I've seen photos of the cab awhile back. Since the cabs and bodies are built in different plants by different people, the times at which the cabs come off the line don't always necessarily jive with the availability of bay space to start the body.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
If any of you guys are in the area of the Rosenbauer factory I believe in S. Dakota? can you possibly get just one photo of the pumper would be greatly appreciated, I have a few of the airport pumper but at the initial start of the cab build back in early march, if anyone can thanks in advance.
Quote:If any of you guys are in the area of the Rosenbauer factory I believe in S. Dakota? can you possibly get just one photo of the pumper would be greatly appreciated, I have a few of the airport pumper but at the initial start of the cab build back in early march, if anyone can thanks in advance. The order is for the Extruded Aluminum Body that is built at the MN facility, not SD...........
Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.
When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
O.K. so if anyone is in that area of the Rosenbauer MN. factory if you can snap a shot will be greatly appreciated thanks.
Quote:O.K. so if anyone is in that area of the Rosenbauer MN. factory if you can snap a shot will be greatly appreciated thanks. I toured the MN plant on May 31 as part of the IFBA regional meeting. The chassis for the airport pumper was sitting behind one of the plants.
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New Tampa Engine 22. Didn't realize they were due for any other new engines. The oldest frontline engines in busier stations are Engines 3 and 4, both identical 2004 Pierce Quantums. Figured they were up next . Looks like the tank/hosebed is larger on these than previous TFR engines.
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Had our pre-construction meetings for our new very large hazmat truck at EVI last week. It will be built alongside 2 new Special Operations trucks for Palm Beach County, that are also going to be very large tandem axle rigs.
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