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14) All power saws will be located together in a compartment that is accessible from the ground as well as the turntable



Interested to see how they work that out.



9) EMS compartments and rearward facing seats in the cab have been eliminated. All members will be seated facing forward

with a seat belt and a SCBA behind them. This will allow firefighters to remain seated and belted while still being able to

get their bottle on and be ready to go to work as soon as the truck stops. This configuration will provide seating for 6

firefighters.



4 guys across the back wall is going to be as tight a squeeze as the house these trucks are going to fit in.



8) Outriggers will no longer have decorative stainless steel or diamond plate covers that do not stand up to harsh Boston

street conditions. The new specification calls for 3/8'' steel plates to be welded directly to the vertical stabilizer. Plates are

to be painted with red "linex" (coating found in pick up truck beds that does not scratch or chip).



Interested to see how this plays out, Linex scratches and chips, but not easily. Also being welded I replacement might be a pain.



5) All aerial ladder sections are wider and have taller handrails than any aerial ladders currently in service within the

department. The fly section is 23.5"W X 21.25''H on the KME compared to 19.75''W X 17.96''H on the current ladders

in service.



Wider and taller in a city where firehouses are already tightly squeezed.



15) These specifications were written by Boston Firefighters for the Boston Fire Department. This truck is being specifically

build for OUR needs and not the builders.



but hasn't history proven you guys need a skinny jack spread?
[quote name='usonian' timestamp='1296877893' post='423827']

My immediate first thought on this rig was that it looks like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of Fire Engines. Poor thing.

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Tim



Glad youi caught the sarcvasm, I was afraid someone would get on here and call me a dim wit





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[quote name='willman940' timestamp='1356025780' post='505728']

14) All power saws will be located together in a compartment that is accessible from the ground as well as the turntable



Interested to see how they work that out.



9) EMS compartments and rearward facing seats in the cab have been eliminated. All members will be seated facing forward

with a seat belt and a SCBA behind them. This will allow firefighters to remain seated and belted while still being able to

get their bottle on and be ready to go to work as soon as the truck stops. This configuration will provide seating for 6

firefighters.



4 guys across the back wall is going to be as tight a squeeze as the house these trucks are going to fit in.



8) Outriggers will no longer have decorative stainless steel or diamond plate covers that do not stand up to harsh Boston

street conditions. The new specification calls for 3/8'' steel plates to be welded directly to the vertical stabilizer. Plates are

to be painted with red "linex" (coating found in pick up truck beds that does not scratch or chip).



Interested to see how this plays out, Linex scratches and chips, but not easily. Also being welded I replacement might be a pain.



5) All aerial ladder sections are wider and have taller handrails than any aerial ladders currently in service within the

department. The fly section is 23.5"W X 21.25''H on the KME compared to 19.75''W X 17.96''H on the current ladders

in service.



Wider and taller in a city where firehouses are already tightly squeezed.



15) These specifications were written by Boston Firefighters for the Boston Fire Department. This truck is being specifically

build for OUR needs and not the builders.



but hasn't history proven you guys need a skinny jack spread?

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I have a PDF drawing of Boston's new KME ladder trucks. PM me if you want a copy.
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I think we would all like to see the drawing if possible.



Johnny C.
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[quote name='ltjohnny' timestamp='1356046194' post='505738']

I think we would all like to see the drawing if possible.



Johnny C.

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Hey guys...the files too big to send through here. Send me a PM with your email address and I can shoot it to you.



Stay safe.
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A friend at work knows a couple gusy who work for C&S and showed me a pic of the new Hazmat. Wow she's a beast!!!
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I saw it going northbound on I95 in North Attleboro last week....she's big and very beautiful
Ed Burke
Firepics Administrator

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i saw elsewhere she's 42 ft long
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Can anyone tell me the designation of this unit and who made the trailer? Technical rescue? H-?

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Quote:Can anyone tell me the designation of this unit and who made the trailer? Technical rescue? H-?

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Eli i think thats a 2012 ford and the trailer is  a 2009 15'. Looking at the tower it might be at staion 10 I think its the technical rescue trailer. Well thats what the guys at the station told me last year. 

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Quote:Eli i think thats a 2012 ford and the trailer is  a 2009 15'. Looking at the tower it might be at staion 10 I think its the technical rescue trailer. Well thats what the guys at the station told me last year. 
According to Lt. John Galla's site it is listed as a Technical Rescue out of Station 10.
Stephen Taylor

Retired Volunteer Firefighter
Retired Career Fire Dispatcher
Yarmouth Fire Department
Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
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GREAT shot Eli!

 

The rescue trailer was built by Unruh Fire.

 

http://www.rescuetrucks.us/rescue-traile...epartment/

Seth Granville
My Photos: x635Photos.com 
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Quote:Can anyone tell me the designation of this unit and who made the trailer? Technical rescue? H-?


 
 

Unruh built the trailer:  http://www.rescuetrucks.us/tag/unruh-custom/page/2/

Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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Thanks guys!

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Can anyone post a photo of the new foam engines from KME?  I have checked both the dealer and KME websites but there are no pictures posted yet.

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Quote:Can anyone post a photo of the new foam engines from KME?  I have checked both the dealer and KME websites but there are no pictures posted yet.

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Quote:Can anyone post a photo of the new foam engines from KME?  I have checked both the dealer and KME websites but there are no pictures posted yet.
 

The companies trained on them the week before last down at Moon Island. Engines 5 & 41 were present for the training. I'm not sure if all 5 are down at HQ or if they've been returned to Bulldog in Milford for punch list items.

FF Sean 'Skip' Olson
Boston Fire, Ladder 14
In Memory:
FR David A. Middleton E51, LODD, Box 5247, 05/28/07
FR Paul J. Cahill E30 & FR Warren J. Payne L25, LODD, Box 4-281, 08/29/07
FLT Kevin Kelley L26, LODD, 01/09/09
FLT Edward J. Walsh E33 & FR Michael Kennedy L15, LODD, Box 9-1579, 03/26/14.
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Thanks!

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