Southwest Fl Intl Airport
905
2011 Rosenbauer Panther
1500/1500
Ron Bogardus Photo
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Southwest Fl Intl Airport 905 2011 Rosenbauer Panther 1500/1500 Ron Bogardus Photo
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Southwest Fl Intl Airport 907 2011 Rosenbauer Panther 1950/3000 Ron Bogardus Photo
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Key West, FL Ladder 1 1998 Simon Duplex/LTI 1500/500 75' RearMount Ron Bogardus Photo
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Nice work in Florida, Eli. Do you know when Deerfield Beach merged with Broward County?
Here's a couple articles I found on the merger.... I do believe this is the future of Fire Protection in light of the economy...
[url="http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2011-08-17/news/fl-deerfield-fire-bso-merger-20110816_1_fire-rescue-fire-department-fire-protection"]http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2011-08-17/news/fl-deerfield-fire-bso-merger-20110816_1_fire-rescue-fire-department-fire-protection[/url] [url="http://www.sheriff.org/about_bso/admin/media/newsdetails.cfm?pk=2190&sType=N"]http://www.sheriff.org/about_bso/admin/media/newsdetails.cfm?pk=2190&sType=N[/url]
Jim Kay
Retired Firefighter/Paramedic Fire Historian Fire Buff Photographer
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Broward County, FL City of Deerfield Beach Engine 4 2004 E\-One Hush 1250/750/F Ron Bogardus Photo [/quote] Very Sharp looking, I believe this might be the third paint job this rig has had. Lime, White over Red, Black over Red. Thanks for sharing, Rick
Member: F.O.O.L.S of OZ, IAFF L2542
www.kansasfiretrucks.com Rick Mosher Olathe, Kansas Fire Department Engine Co. 4 Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Very Sharp looking, I believe this might be the third paint job this rig has had. Lime, White over Red, Black over Red. Thanks for sharing, Rick [/quote] Looks even better than the old Deerfield paint scheme, IMHO.
Does anyone have photos of the Port Everglades industrial apparatus in the red paint scheme? They were posted before but deleted when the board was archived.
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For Eli, here are a couple of the Port Everglades rigs in red/white. 1980 Mack R-Quality 1500-3000-500F-3000#DC
Mark Carr photo
Port Everglades 1982 Ford LN8000-Quality Foam Tanker (FT-6)
Mark Carr photo
Why are a couple of Boca Ladder trucks called Engines? It actually looks like they might be quints... ?
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Why are a couple of Boca Ladder trucks called Engines? It actually looks like they might be quints... ? [/quote] We have a few departments in Kansas that call Quints, Engine's. When asked they say the it is an Engine with a supplemental aerial ladder or the primary function is for Engine company operations. Mostly they are places that have Truck Companies but need a Quint for a specific area of their city. Hope this helps. Rick
Member: F.O.O.L.S of OZ, IAFF L2542
www.kansasfiretrucks.com Rick Mosher Olathe, Kansas Fire Department Engine Co. 4 Metro Kansas City, Missouri
Alot of Places do that, Minneapolis Runs Quints as Engines currently Engine 15, and 2 are in Quints. but also those Quints are Run as Ladder Companies at different Stations. Ladder 2 (Different then Engine 2, there not Stationed together) and Ladder 5 Run the Quints as ladder Companies, it is kind of weird but. Minneapolis's there all 100' RM Quints.
and alot more cities in Minnesota run that way Burnsville they call them Engines but have a 75' Stick up on top. [quote name='poindexter6' timestamp='1331128143' post='476839'] Why are a couple of Boca Ladder trucks called Engines? It actually looks like they might be quints... ? [/quote]
poindexter6,
Boca Raton does not call them engines, they designate them as "Trucks". Truck-1 100' Platform Truck-4 75' Ladder Truck-5 75' Ladder Truck-7 75' Ladder, X-Truck 4
[quote name='FIREPIX21' timestamp='1331135678' post='476861']
poindexter6, Boca Raton does not call them engines, they designate them as "Trucks". Truck-1 100' Platform Truck-4 75' Ladder Truck-5 75' Ladder Truck-7 75' Ladder, X-Truck 4 [/quote]That's what I thought. Thanks! |
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