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Eric...those are fantastic shots, any idea where Edgewaters canopy cab Dash went? That rig always struck me as a classic fire engine. Also, no truck on this order, heard that last shift, not sure what happened but it got scratched from the order.
Both engines end up for sale. I can get the website when I get home.
Quote:Eric...those are fantastic shots, any idea where Edgewaters canopy cab Dash went? That rig always struck me as a classic fire engine. Also, no truck on this order, heard that last shift, not sure what happened but it got scratched from the order.
Found it, thanks though
Quote:Eric...those are fantastic shots, any idea where Edgewaters canopy cab Dash went? That rig always struck me as a classic fire engine. Also, no truck on this order, heard that last shift, not sure what happened but it got scratched from the order. Quote:Both engines end up for sale. I can get the website when I get home.Thanks Brian! The Lance open cab is still for sale from what I was told. One of the Lieutenants at Larkspur has a long family history with Edgewater and his father helped spec the squirt. The Chief was able to get the purchase approved and they bought the rig directly from the city before the others were listed. Too bad about the Truck, but the new pumpers will be great. I wonder if 18's will get one? I'm interested to see the listing John, thanks. Quote:2011 Kassbohrer Gelandefarzeug AG PistenBully 100Question? What would this be used for??
Stephen Taylor
Retired Volunteer Firefighter Retired Career Fire Dispatcher Yarmouth Fire Department Yarmouth, N.S. Canada Quote:Question? What would this be used for?? DIA is 25 square miles with a lot of open fields and deep drainages. In the winter it might be the only vehicle in the fleet that could safely travel in deep snow to off-road emergency incidents. It will soon go to storage until next winter. Several fire departments around Denver have snow cats like South Metro, Castle Rock & Elizabeth.
Once again Eric. You have some great shots.
Thank you for the info
Stephen Taylor
Retired Volunteer Firefighter Retired Career Fire Dispatcher Yarmouth Fire Department Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
It's sad to see a Department like Edgewater get merged into a bigger department but it's not surprising in this day and age. Here are some shots of mine from either 1994 or 1995 of the Edgewater fleet. Unfortunately it was a cloudy day but I think the pictures came out ok, especially considering I'll never have another chance at reshooting these rigs. First up is Engine 1, anyone know the disposition of this rig?
Edgewater, CO Engine 1 1978 Ford C/Pierce 1000/500 Unknown serial #
Dennis Metzger
Eden Prairie, MN Canon EOS T3i All photos Copyright Metzger.Media 2014 unless otherwise noted |
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