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drivers side of Beloit medic13



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orfordville wisconsin engine 144



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very steep cathedral style roof



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here is Monroe wisconsin fire command 11



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Quote:here is the new ride for NPFD801 i have another that i got of chief while he was trying to dodge the camera
 

Now lettered!  As is the other Suburban and the pickup.  I'll try to get some photos if the weather cooperates.
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Quote:here is north park squad 848
2003 Ford F-550 4x4/Alexis.  This unit has been sold to Beverly, NJ.  It should be going out there some time in December.  The virtual twin (843) has been sold a department in Arkansas (Henderson, just east of Mountain Home), it should be leaving us next week.  Stay tuned for what the replacements will be.

 

We disposed of both vehicles as they really didn't fit a need for us any longer, and I was able to get enough out of them to replace them with what we wanted.  This will essentially allow for their replacements to be paid for with very little, if any, money spent by the district.  848 served as a RIT response rig (as well as chasing EMS calls), and when 843 was purchased it was intended as our extrication unit.  We run an approximate ten year replacement cycle on our lighter vehicles, with the occasional exception.

 

Our desire now is to run RIT responses with something heavier, with ground ladders.  One engine from each station will be RIT capable when all is said and done.  All front line engines also carry extrication equipment, the newest is a true "rescue pumper" that carries all of the specialized stuff for extrications not on the other engines.
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This fire would have been an absolute disaster had the attic and hallways not been sprinklered...  I hate photos of myself by the way...  Smile

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hey chief just make sure before the squads are gone you make a stop to be aligned!!!!!

Smash  Fireman  Hysterical

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shirland squad  luckilly they could get a crew together because this squad was needed for a cascade fill since the big squad was a couple blocks away with a body in the river.



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edgerton engine 72



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Evansville squad 686



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harle rosccoe charlie 39



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here is stillman buggy 1745



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stillman brush 1761



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stillman reserve brush truck which i believe is the next unit to be replaced



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stillman tender 1772 the older of the two identical tenders



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here is 1771 the newer of the two identical tenders sorry i couldnt get a better shot it was during an open house and everybody was busy and couldnt position the trucks very nice personel



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here is stillman 1702 the newer of the two engines very nice rig



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here is the engineer side of 1702 very well thought out rig



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here is 1702 a Pierce lance with a detroit diesel engine



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