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Denver Metro Fire Apparatus
Unit 326 served as Quint 32 until 2006 when it was sold.

   
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Unit 327 served as Quint 34 until 2006 when it was also sold.

   
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Unit 331 is a 2000 E\-One seen here running as Engine 37. This unit is now a reserve.

   
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Last up is Haz-Mat 3, now in service as Haz-Mat 45. Its a 2001 Spartan on a 1996 SVI body.

   
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[quote name='Toneslider12' timestamp='1354245438' post='504355']

Unit 327 served as Quint 34 until 2006 when it was also sold.

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Nice photos, Eric. I was surprised that those two quints didn't last longer. Any particular reason that SMFR got rid of them so early, or were they older than I thought?
John I.

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[quote name='Image7801' timestamp='1354248934' post='504370']

Nice photos, Eric. I was surprised that those two quints didn't last longer. Any particular reason that SMFR got rid of them so early, or were they older than I thought?

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As I understand it the two quints and matching tower were all sold to off set the cost of purchasing the four 2006 Sutphens. Before the merger, 3 of the Sutphens were placed in frontline service and the fourth was used as a reserve immediately... So they didn't have a need for the E\-One's.
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[quote name='Toneslider12' timestamp='1354165418' post='504271']

I was in the neighborhood of the DFD shoops the other day and captured this interesting sight... Perhaps the equivalent of a car on blocks? Be careful where you leave your Ladder parked ;-) Kinda sad to see this old rig torn appart, I think this was the old Truck 8 but 12 & 15 ran sister rigs.

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This looks like it was old 15's. From what I was told, the shops are putting the rear end of the Seagrave under old TR1 and removing the all-steer so the tower can be used in the reserve fleet. Also, the department was only going to get about 1/3 of the scrap value of this truck at auction so it appears this is going to the crusher...
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[quote name='SFD Probie' timestamp='1354251541' post='504372']

This looks like it was old 15's. From what I was told, the shops are putting the rear end of the Seagrave under old TR1 and removing the all-steer so the tower can be used in the reserve fleet. Also, the department was only going to get about 1/3 of the scrap value of this truck at auction so it appears this is going to the crusher...

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I have to say that DFD certainly continues to get their money's worth out of those Seagrave ladders.
John I.

Fire/EMS Dispatcher / EMT-B

Fire Apparatus Photographer / Hobbyist

www.fireapparatusphotos.com

www.flickr.com/image7801

Nikon D5600 (retired: Nikon D90) / Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 / Nikkor 35mm f/1.8
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[quote name='Toneslider12' timestamp='1354249744' post='504371']

As I understand it the two quints and matching tower were all sold to off set the cost of purchasing the four 2006 Sutphens. Before the merger, 3 of the Sutphens were placed in frontline service and the fourth was used as a reserve immediately... So they didn't have a need for the E\-One's.

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Makes sense. I didn't think they were that old. Did Sutphen give them trade-ins on the E-Ones, or were they sold outright? Also, are all 4 Sutphens in frontline service now?
John I.

Fire/EMS Dispatcher / EMT-B

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www.flickr.com/image7801

Nikon D5600 (retired: Nikon D90) / Nikkor 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 / Nikkor 35mm f/1.8
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[quote name='Image7801' timestamp='1354254189' post='504374']

Makes sense. I didn't think they were that old. Did Sutphen give them trade-ins on the E-Ones, or were they sold outright? Also, are all 4 Sutphens in frontline service now?

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It seems like a long time ago but from what I remember they sold them outright, I know the tower ended up going to Canada. They bought two of the Sutphens as quints and two as straight trucks. After the merger the two trucks were sent back to Sutphen and retro-fitted with pumps and tanks. All four are currenlty in frontline service as Tower 32, 34, 35 & 45.



Here's a shot from the SMFR Annual report from that year of all four posed just after delivery

   



A photo of the E\-One Tower that was sold, taken by Mike Block

   
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Unit 326 and 327 are now in service in Québec Canada. One was purchased by city of acton vale and the other by the city of nicolet. Just Check on used deleveries page to see the 2 truck



http://www.technofeu.com/fire-truck/used-delivery
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I shot this interesting set up out the shops today. This ex-Parker Brush Truck is now being used for annual ladder testing. I don't think it has a radio designator of any kind.

   
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Castlewood Squrt 35 - SMFRA Archives, unknown photographer

   



   
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Squrt 35's old house logo - SMFRA Archives, unknown photographer

   
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Engine 34, Squrt 35 & Engine 32 - SMFRA Archives, unknown photographer

   



   
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Engine 31's Boardman being built around 1988 - SMFRA Archives, unknown photographer

   
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Battalion Chief 3 Suburban at 35's - SMFRA Archives, unknown photographer

   



The new BC3 Suburban before graphics - SMFRA Archives, unknown photographer

   
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Battalion Chief 3 running a 1996 Suburban - SMFRA Archives, unknown photographer

   
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I'm still trying to find more information on the Castle Pines Fire District, also known as the North Central Douglas County FPD which was taken over by Castlewood in the 80's. This unit ran as a mini pumper with Castle Pines befor the merger. SMFRA Archives, unknown photographer

   
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This is a later shot of the Castle Pines rig after a coat of white paint. As I recall, this unit ran as both a brush truck and a paramedic squad at one point. SMFRA Archives, unknown photographer

   
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