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200 feet of 2 1/2 preconnected attack/blitz line



1000 feet of 2 1/2



Skid-load, two bundles of 2 1/2, 100 feet each used to supply stand pipe, monitor or all purpose supply line



100 feet 1 3/4 wye load



800 to 1000 feet of LDH with manifold attached





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Great shots of the new engines.  Great looking rigs, too.  

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Quote:Great shots of the new engines.  Great looking rigs, too.  
Thanks Bryce, and the crews have nothing but good things to say about the new rigs.
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Very nice rigs....thank you for pics of the tailboard!  

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Great pics!

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I really like those new engines....seems like pretty cool  specs!

Seth Granville
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There's always been something about Seattle's trucks that have kept me on the fence, but these new Arrow XTs are 1,000 times better than those excuse for fire truck E\-One Quests! Banghead

 

Trav!

Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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Quote:There's always been something about Seattle's trucks that have kept me on the fence, but these new Arrow XTs are 1,000 times better than those excuse for fire truck E-One Quests! Banghead

 

Trav!
I agree 100%.  Thanks to all for the positive comments.  Hoping to hear shortly about additional orders from Pierce.
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Looks like some very purpose built hose lays. 

 

Can you explain what each one is for?

Rob Atwater

Lieutenant

Derry Fire

Engine 4/Truck 4

Derry, NH
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Looks good except why would you design the end of the supply line to hide part of the arrow stick.  Shrug
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Quote:Looks good except why would you design the end of the supply line to hide part of the arrow stick.  Shrug
The supply line is connect to a manifold inside the compartment.  I'll see if I can find a picture and then post it.
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Quote:Looks like some very purpose built hose lays. 

 

Can you explain what each one is for?
I just took the picture.  Standby, I'll try to get some answers.
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Any idea what the purpose of the square cut out is on the officers side to the rear of the hose bed?
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Quote:Any idea what the purpose of the square cut out is on the officers side to the rear of the hose bed?
 It 's a step hole.



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Quote:The supply line is connect to a manifold inside the compartment.  I'll see if I can find a picture and then post it.
The supply line is connect to a manifold inside the compartment. I'll see if I can find a picture and then post it.

 

Here is the locally designed manifold that's always deployed connected to the supply line.



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Here is a shot of the new rescue sitting in a shadow behind station 14. It's still not in service, at least as of the beginning of this week.



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Quote:Here is a shot of the new rescue sitting in a shadow behind station 14. It's still not in service, at lease as of the beginning of this week.
 

I like the solid front wheels MUCH better than I like those with holes in them. Odd, that they use different styles though, I've always wondered who decides that stuff.

 

Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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My guess:  it's probably a heavier front axle than generally used, forcing a change to the solid-style wheel.

Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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