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Phoenix Metropolitan Area Fire Apparatus
#61
Can someone explain the pump panels on the Phoenix wagons? Is there anyone with pictures of the panels?
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#62
The E-burys and ALF's had the pump panel behind a roll up door on the driver's side behind the rear axle. Google and ye shall find....(credit to the original photograher). From PFD E61, 200? ALF


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#63
[quote name='Qu6int' timestamp='1353284518' post='503366']

sweet pics of 196 what's next a new L191 ?

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L191 is a 2003 and doesn't move much, so I guess it'll be around a while more.



Next up is a new Type 1x interface rig for Engine 199 (I'm thinking something like a 4 door Pierce Hawk or KME Timberwolf-type rig). They got 24/7 staffing this year thanks to a SAFER grant so they need a better rig. Also, they'll be putting one of the brush trucks (not sure which) on a new chassis (I'm hearing Dodge/Sterling, but the City is all Ford, so I'm not sure). They had two new brush trucks budgeted, but since E-199 needs a permanent rig, they're going this route to use the same $$.
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#64
[quote name='Image7801' timestamp='1353355331' post='503415']

L191 is a 2003 and doesn't move much, so I guess it'll be around a while more.



Next up is a new Type 1x interface rig for Engine 199 (I'm thinking something like a 4 door Pierce Hawk or KME Timberwolf-type rig). They got 24/7 staffing this year thanks to a SAFER grant so they need a better rig. Also, they'll be putting one of the brush trucks (not sure which) on a new chassis (I'm hearing Dodge/Sterling, but the City is all Ford, so I'm not sure). They had two new brush trucks budgeted, but since E-199 needs a permanent rig, they're going this route to use the same $$.

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Engine 199's rig has been ordered, and to correct what I wrote above, they're calling it a Type I-II-IIIx, since it is basically a Type IIIx with enough water, pump GPM and ladders to make it a Type Ix. So, it's sort of a hybrid.



**More info on this rig:



2013 Freightliner M2 4x4 4 door

Rosenbauer bodywork

Cummins ISC-350 with DPF/SCR

Allison 3000 EVS Transmission

Waterous CXK 1000 GPM pump

Waterous/Pneumax 140-SP CAFS Compressor

UPF Poly tank 750 water / 30 Foam



The drawings look pretty nice. Bumper mounted monitor, booster lines (1" x 100') recessed under the crew doors, full compliment of roof ladders (10' folding, 14' roof, 24' 2-section), (2) 1 3/4" 200' preconnects, (2) 2 1/2" x 200', 1000' of 4" supply line, hard suctions, diamond plate, hosebed covers i.e. CDF style, 28 degree front and 22 degree rear approach and departure angles.
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#65
Caught up with Phoenix Engine 22 this afternoon. Sorry, bad sun angle...



2009 Pierce Quantum


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#66
E199 will be something like Surprise E307 ?
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#67
[quote name='Qu6int' timestamp='1354038654' post='504083']

E199 will be something like Surprise E307 ?

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Sort of - It'll have more compartment space and a larger tank (I would guess that the Surprise rig is no more than 500 gallons). The closest comparison I can think of right now are the two IHC/Pierce rigs at [url="http://5280fire.com/?page_id=8131"]West Metro Engines 9 and 15[/url].



I have seen the builders drawings of it and am working on a line art drawing of it. I'll probably have that done later this week.
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#68
Finally got an in service shot of Sun City Engine 133.



2012 Spartan/CustomFire 1500/500 S/N 144391



   

It's definitely not my week for good sun positioning.
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#69
I kind of like this shot, too.

   
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#70
[quote name='Image7801' timestamp='1353964803' post='504035']

Caught up with Phoenix Engine 22 this afternoon. Sorry, bad sun angle...



2009 Pierce Quantum

[/quote]Where are the Discharge/Intakes on this Engine Co.? there is nothing on the panel. I've asked this question on other forums with no response, being vaguely familiar with past apparatus from Phoenix I assume they are in a compartment or in the rear/front, but it seems odd to me the engineer wouldn't have it with the rest of the panel where the operator would be. Any input? I'm just curious, Seems odd, but Phoenix has always been a little different.
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#71
Got some questions about Phoenix Ladder 9:



-Any reason the department wants/need the Bronto?

-What happened to the old unit? I read that it rolled over but never could find a cause.
People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
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#72
sweet pic of E133
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#73
Mayer22: Phoenix (AZ) FD, like the Fairfax County (VA) Fire and Rescue Department; has ordered Pierce pumpers with the intakes and discharges remote from the pump panel to make a safer work space for the operator. Fairfax County has been doing this since the first Dash's were delivered in 2005. And yes, it works fine.



JFong: PFD Ladder 9, their first Bronto was totaled after a rollover motor vehicle accident in the 1990's and a replacement was purchased.
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#74
[quote name='JFong' timestamp='1354071773' post='504146']

Got some questions about Phoenix Ladder 9:



-Any reason the department wants/need the Bronto?

-What happened to the old unit? I read that it rolled over but never could find a cause.

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In terms of your first question, I really don't know, other than Phoenix does have downtown and Central Ave corridor high rises, in which that sort of rig might be helpful. Several Departments in metro Phoenix (Phoenix, Tempe, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, just for starters) have Bronto's. E\-One must have been having a big sale back in the mid-late 2000's.



Phoenix ordered the first (and replacement second) E\-One/Bronto to assign to Ladder 9, which is just a little north of downtown. The first one, a 2001 model 118' was rolled over September 29th, 2003 when the Engineer went around a corner too fast, non-emergent, if I recall. The replacement unit, a 114' was delivered a year or two later. Both rigs are pictured on [url="http://www.angelfire.com/planet/chucksfirepics4/PhoenixFire1.html"]Chuck Grow's site.[/url]



One interesting side note is that the first rig was named "The Big Unit", which was the nickname of Randy Johnson, starting pitcher of the Arizona Diamondbacks in the World Series winning 2001 season (definitely overshadowed by 9/11). Ladder 9 carried the World Series trophy through the streets of Phoenix during the celebration parade.
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#75
[quote name='Qu6int' timestamp='1354072386' post='504147']

sweet pic of E133

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Thanks, it's kind of hard to catch out.
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#76
Yep, so is E7's new ride is never in quarters when I'm out in their 1st due,
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#77
Sun City West (SCW) Battalion 101



2012 Ford F-250

   
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#78
Glendale's CR-158 (Crisis Response van)



201x Ford E-250/350

   
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#79
[quote name='Image7801' timestamp='1352385955' post='502631']

Peoria has three dedicated reserve engines + one other that's technically a reserve but not really. When the new E-191 goes into service and 196's gets the ALF, three will be the identical 2004 E\-One/Saulsbury's and one is the 1999 IHC/E-One that is just for CAWRT (Central Arizona Wildland Response Team) responses on task forces. I know that one of the E\-One/Saulsbury's and the IHC/E-One are kept at Station 195, one E\-One/Saulsbury is being used as Engine 199 temporarily (until they get a new rig - more on that in a minute), but I'm not sure of the last one. It has to be at either 192's or 196's. Everywhere else is full.



Peoria got SAFER money this year to hire six new FF's to staff Station 199 (Lake Pleasant) full time. That station has traditionally only been day-manned, but no longer. Currently they are running an Engine, Brush, Fireboat and Ambo out of that station. There was money budgeted for two new brush trucks to replace the 2003 Ford F-550/E-Ones, but Engine 199 needs a rig of it's own, suitable for that area. So, they're going to buy a new Type 1x Interface Engine for Engine 199, then take the pump module off of one of the 2003 Ford/E-Ones and put it on a new chassis (Dodge, I'm hearing rumors of). That way they can get a new rig for E-199 and a rebuilt brush truck. I'll keep up on this and see if I can get a timeline.

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Just for continuity sake, I have two corrections to this posting - Peoria's 1999 IHC/E-One is gone: Blown engine. So, there is no wildland-dedicated pumper any more. If Peoria gets deployed, I guess it will be with one of the E-Bury's and the Tanker. Second, the engine at the Lake (E-199) was only fulltime during the Summer. They're back to daytime only with the Brush truck and Ambulance. The fulltime crew (Engine 199 + Ambulance) will go into service after the first of the year, probably with a reserve E-Bury until the Freightliner/Rosenbauer is delivered next Summer or so.
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#80
The next few photos were taken at a wildland fire symposium at Lake Pleasant Regional Park in Peoria, in 2004. They were all supplied courtesy of the City of Peoria.



Sun City Engine 131



2001 Pierce Quantum - Unknown specs

   

Unknown photographer
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