Nice pix from the past, Louvires Eng's 122 & 123 were the ugliest rigs on the front range!
Denver Metro Fire Apparatus
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Castlewood's first aerial, a 1976 Seagrave / LTI 85' aerial ladder with a 350 gallon water tank [/quote] This rig went on to serve the Tri-Community FD in Collegedale, TN for many years. The pump and tank were removed. As far as I know, it is still in service with some FD to the east of Chattanooga, I just don't recall which one.
I was able to find some "older" pre-merger South Metro photos today. Credit to SMFRA
First up is Unit 212 a 1992 Chevrolet / Kodiac / Wheeled Coach. First started it's life as a Paramedic Rescue and moved into the Dive Rescue role. It's pictured here running out of 37's and is currently housed at 31's. This unit will soon be replaced by a Stuphen walk-in rescue.
Unit 319, a 1994 Pierce Dash which originally served as Engine 36. This unit is now labeled as Engine 48 and assigned to the Training Bureau at the Academy.
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