Turtleford, Saskatchewan 2012 Acres/International 7400 1050/1000/25
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the first rig I have seen on the International Terrastar chassis. 2012 Asphodel 18' walk-in rescue
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Dean, I have to say I checked out the Canadian Fire Truck Archive and all I can say is outstanding! so much information, it will take me weeks to digest it all! I hope to be able to send you some info as I go thru my Canadian Mack apparatus slides. Thanks for putting that together! [/quote] Awesome, thanks for the kind words! Much appreciated. Definitely happy to see what you have. I've gotten behind on posting stuff and scanning photos - I'd like to do a revamp of the whole site, as it's getting a little long in the tooth. I'm making a lot of progress on my other project ([url="http://fire.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page"]http://fire.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page[/url]), so hope to get back to it soon.
Rural Municipality of Wood Buffalo (Saprae Creek) P319 2012 Fort Garry/FL-M2-106 1050/900/25
E-12 Cypress County, Alberta for its Medicine Hat station. 2012 Fort Garry Fire Trucks/Int'l 7400 4x4 840/1000/20A/20B
It also has a separate engine to power a Waterous CP-3 high pressure pump.
View Royal B.C. now operates this 1989 Mack MR heavy rescue as R-36. This is the former rescue that Victoria B.C. ran, and a photo of it as the Victoria rescue can be found in an earlier post in this thread.
The City of Victoria has in past, rebuilt or refurbished some of their former apparatus to extend their service life. The City has for some time run a tanker out of their down town station. I first photographed Victoria's tanker when it was mounted on an International cab over ex City dump truck chassis. Then some time in 2000, when their Nordic Scot chassied 85' ladder tower failed it's test, the ladder was removed, the body rejigged, and the tank from the International was remounted onto the former ladder truck chassis. There is a photo which I posted earlier in this thread showing this reconfigured tanker. When I was over there this summer, I noticed that they have re chassised the 2500 gallon tanker again, this time using a 1991 Western Star truck chassis. Still looks sharp!
There was some down time to be had while attending the IFBA convention, so firepixer BIG DAVE loaded a couple of us up in his car to see the sights and tour some area fire departments. One stop we made was to the Mnjikaning Chippewas Of Rama First Nation fire station where we had a very welcome reception and great cooperation from the on duty staff in positioning their apparatus for us to photograph. P-1 at Rama is a 2002 E-1 Superior Cyclone with a 1050 GPM pump, 800 gallon water tank and 50 gallon foam tank.
The big employer in Rama is the casino, and to help protect it, the fire department runs this 2002 E-1 Superior Cyclone 95' ladder tower with a 1250 GPM pump and 200 gallon water tank.
The second out pumper at Rama is this 1993 Superior International 4900 with a 1050 GPM pump and 800 gallon water tank.
This Superior built engine with a 625 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank runs as Rescue 51 in Rama.
Rama Fire also runs a tanker as part of their apparatus fleet, and T-1 was built in 2003 by Superior on an International 4400 chassis and is equipped with a 625 GPM pump and 1500 gallon water tank.
The final first line apparatus we photographed while visiting the Rama Fire Station was this 2010 Emergency Support Unit that E-1 delivered in 2010 on a Cyclone chassis. Great crew, sunshine, and nice looking trucks so we left happy!
this pumper was being used by Yorkton while their regular rig was being repaired. It is a 1991 Pierce Lance 1250 gpm pump with serial number #E6445-01. The only markings on it were "5113". Can anyone identify from where this pumper originally came? Do you know the water tank size? thank you.
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this pumper was being used by Yorkton while their regular rig was being repaired. It is a 1991 Pierce Lance 1250 gpm pump with serial number #E6445-01. The only markings on it were "5113". Can anyone identify from where this pumper originally came? Do you know the water tank size? thank you. [/quote] Westminster, Colorado 1250/500
thank you for the quick response.
Here we have a 1996 Spartan / American Eagle 1050 GPM / 800W with McNab-Braeside Fire Department,Ontario,Canada.
Thanks to Fire Chief Ken Walton, for pulling the rig out for me. Kevin [ATTACHMENT NOT FOUND] |
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