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Nice South Adams Rigs. The Day i stopped I was told no other house was staffed. I definitly need to make prior arrangements next trip. Also kinda mad R23 was out the day I was there.
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Those South Adams Mack's are awesome!
Love the attacks with the elliptical tanks, never seen that combo before!
Not a fan of the Attack Unit's carrying over 2 tons of water, but they obviously have a very talented maintenance crew.
Didn't think of the practicality, just how unusual the configuration is. I agree Shore, not the best combo practically speaking is it?
When I shot 23's I was told it was only 300 Gal.
Firefighter - Odenton Volunteer Fire Department
Fire Apparatus Photographer - MD/VA/PA/DE See my photos at: http://timwolfe.smugmug.com/ Check out MarylandFireTrucks: http://marylandfiretrucks.smugmug.com Quote:Didn't think of the practicality, just how unusual the configuration is. I agree Shore, not the best combo practically speaking is it? We all like to have a lot of water, but the crews even said they get stuck all the time. Quote:When I shot 23's I was told it was only 300 Gal. Tim, I was told by an old timer 500 gallons but visually it doesn't look like that much capacity to me. 300 is probably more accurate but I'm trying to confirm.
From today's outing... La Salle Engine 3101
2013 Pierce Dash CF PUC with a 1,000 gallon water tank & 1,500 gpm pump
This is a one of a kind... La Salle Engine 3102
1997 Spartan with a 1978 Pierce body remounted from a Ford C |
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