Mack AB Boston
Photo from the Mack Museum in Allentown PA
Photo from the Mack Museum in Allentown PA
Boston Fire Department
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Mack AB Boston
Photo from the Mack Museum in Allentown PA
Another shot of the above truck, a rear photo
Notice the lid to the storage area is open, and a Saw is mounted on the lid.
Here we go I just saw on the news that Ladder 15's Pierce aerial malfunctioned and extended on it's own last night, requiring the aerial to be sawed off about 15 feet from the tip to rectify the situation. I don't think you'll see another new Pierce in the city (Rescue 1 excepted) for a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time!
Now that would be an intresting picture right there.
Chad
Deputy Fire Chief Clinton Volunteer Fire Department www.clintonvfd.org Washington DC Fire Department FireFighter Truck Co. 15
Ed, can you elaborate on that at all? Or is that exactly what happened, middle of the night and the aerial just extended? and how old is the 15's? (if you know)
[quote name='FiremanJoe' post='79565' date='Feb 21 2007, 19:27 ']Ed, can you elaborate on that at all? Or is that exactly what happened, middle of the night and the aerial just extended? and how old is the 15's? (if you know)[/quote]
I only know what I saw on the news, which was Rescue 1 cutting the aerial. The story is pretty much what thtalking head said verbatim. They had to call in a flatbed to properly stabilize it for cutting. Ladder 15 is a 2004 Pierce Dash 105 foot RMA (85-90 foot now ) [url="http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/index.php?s=&showtopic=47&view=findpost&p=8529"]Here it is earlier in the thread[/url]
Didn't that happen in the 80s (+/-) with an E\-One aerial? I remember a fire school instructor telling us about it in the early 90s, how Boston had the only 96 ft aerial in existance (because of the cutting). Never saw a picture, and only heard that story the one time, but it makes me curious.
[quote name='K0OKY' post='79575' date='Feb 21 2007, 20:08 ']Didn't that happen in the 80s (+/-) with an E\-One aerial? I remember a fire school instructor telling us about it in the early 90s, how Boston had the only 96 ft aerial in existance (because of the cutting). Never saw a picture, and only heard that story the one time, but it makes me curious.[/quote]
That was an issue of Boston using equipment the way they always did. The new E-Ones had aluminum aerials, where everthing modern before it was steel. Boston was known for agressively using the aerials to vent buildings, going through a window and up through the roof. They did this with one of the E-Ones, and burnt/melted a 4 foot section off of the end. Training had to inservice everyone about the limitations of the new aerials, and E\-One replaced the last fly, so there was never really a 96 foot aerial. The aerial was never cut, and it wasn't the result of a malfunction.
Wow Ed...That is some news about the Pierce doing that.It will be interesting to hear more about it.I always liked the old E\-One ladders that Boston operated,Do you happen to know why E\-One quit producing them? I wonder if E\-One will work with BFD and come up with something along those lines again for them.
Jim Kay
Retired Firefighter/Paramedic Fire Historian Fire Buff Photographer
A link to that story please.
[quote name='edburke' post='79588' date='Feb 21 2007, 20:40 ']That was an issue of Boston using equipment the way they always did. The new E-Ones had aluminum aerials, where everthing modern before it was steel. Boston was known for agressively using the aerials to vent buildings, going through a window and up through the roof. They did this with one of the E-Ones, and burnt/melted a 4 foot section off of the end. Training had to inservice everyone about the limitations of the new aerials, and E\-One replaced the last fly, so there was never really a 96 foot aerial. The aerial was never cut, and it wasn't the result of a malfunction.[/quote]
You can still by Steel ladders. At least I know of ONE.
Cornelius-Lemley Fire Department-Volunteer Captain
Denver Fire Department, NC- Career Lieutenant
[quote name='efin98' post='79605' date='Feb 21 2007, 21:32 ']A link to that story please.[/quote]
Saw it on Channel 7 at 5:30, checked the site, no link, sorry
[quote name='apb2148' post='79611' date='Feb 21 2007, 22:01 ']You can still by Steel ladders. At least I know of ONE.[/quote]
Yes, but can you fully jack it in the North End or on Beacon Hill?
[quote name='jim kay' post='79602' date='Feb 21 2007, 21:07 ']Wow Ed...That is some news about the Pierce doing that.It will be interesting to hear more about it.I always liked the old E\-One ladders that Boston operated,Do you happen to know why E\-One quit producing them? I wonder if E\-One will work with BFD and come up with something along those lines again for them.[/quote]
I believe that all 110' aerials now come on dual rear axles, which makes them a bit cumbersome for Boston. Federal weight regs may force them into using them though, as it has all but been publicly announced that the next ladders will be E\-One.
Surely someone out there has some photo's of them cutting this ladder off?
There is a picture on firehouse.com
[url="http://cms.firehouse.com/content/article/article.jsp?sectionId=46&id=53563"]http://cms.firehouse.com/content/article/a...46&id=53563[/url] Tom D
[quote name='efin98' post='63513' date='Dec 31 2006, 23:56 ']Command Post, on duty for tonight's First Night festivities.[/quote]
Here's BFD Command and Control unit waiting to strut its stuff at the 2003 SPD parade. |
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