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Phoenix Metropolitan Area Fire Apparatus
Gila River is getting a new Pierce Ladder Tower in March and getting 

 3 Pierce Dash CF PUCS and 2 4x4 Wildland Engines  

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Glendale AZ has ordered a 2014 E\-One Engine 

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Quote:Glendale AZ has ordered a 2014 E-One Engine 



Any spec info? Hush cab like other engine or a Quest similar to the platform
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Quote:Any spec info? Hush cab like other engine or a Quest similar to the platform
I'd guess it's probably going to be another mid-engine Hush like their other frontline rigs (Engine 159 shown below).  The Quest HP100 towers seemed to be a bit of an anomaly (hopefully not to be repeated Smash ).  All the rear engine Hush's are now in reserve, as far as I know.  They haven't bought any new rigs since 2009, so I'm guessing they're sorely needed.

 

   
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   Most of it is being paid for buy a grant they got from a indian tribe, also to lower the bid,

they got some kind of government discount using  the Galeveston TX bid (The same bid Phoenix used on ordering 2014 Pierce Quantum engines)  Also Glendale had to trade in 2 older engines & a LT to make up the difference 

 

Any pics of Goodyear's new KME's   E185 ? etc....  

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Engine 154 rolling...

 

   

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any pics of E183 or E185 new rides  

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Quote:any pics of E183 or E185 new rides  
Unfortunately not.  I went by their shops about a month ago but all they had there were a couple of the 2002-era Pierce Dash's that were replaced by the new rigs.  I'll have to get down there someday soon and see if I can shoot the KME's.
John I.

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tks for the info

where is goodyear's shops located ? 

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where is goodyear's shops located ?


Just north of Station 181 on Camino Oro, off Yuma Road west of Litchfield. The Goodyear FD doesn't have its own shop, it's the City shop.
John I.

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Thanks

 Goodyear's 3rd new engine should be delivered in April 
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Any Pic of Surprise's new  SVI utility   

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Quote:Any Pic of Surprise's new  SVI utility
Did you mean Avondale? I haven't seen it yet. I checked SVI's new deliveries but nothing is mentioned.
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I believe Avondale is selling or leasing the SVI to Surprise and Avondale is a new KME utility  

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Quote:I believe Avondale is selling or leasing the SVI to Surprise and Avondale is a new KME utility


Interesting, I hadn't heard that.


BTW, Peoria's new FD shop is closer to being done. I'll get over and take some photos when they move in. It's the old Frontier Emergency Products facility in far Southeast Peoria, near 75th and Olive (Dunlap).
John I.

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cool tks

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Here is Avondale's new utility, from KME's website. Probably be the last time that rig sees any snow!


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Quote:Here is Avondale's new utility, from KME's website. Probably be the last time that rig sees any snow!
 We call that a Rescue around here..lol   Wht do they use this rig for?
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Quote:We call that a Rescue around here..lol   Wht do they use this rig for?


Utility units in Arizona are basically Air/Light rigs, with some light rehab supplies. However, for major incidents in hotter weather there are dedicated rehab rigs...
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In Metro Phoenix, a Utility is a light and air unit, some also have some site rehab resources built in also if the department doesn't have a dedicated and/or staffed rehab unit. In a nutshell, the majority of the fire departments, large and small in Maricopa County participate in an automatic mutual aid consortium. Essentially, the City of Phoenix provides regional 9-1-1 services for 20+ FD's in the valley and units respond and work together regardless of the lines on the map or the color of the fire trucks. Where I live, it would very likely to have units from Chandler, Mesa and Gilbert among others responding for a structure fire. As part of the consortium, all of the signatory fire departments operate under the same tactical procedures.
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