Quote:The Peterbuilt tanker was I believe a Marco rebuild out of Pa. Unknown where it served prior. It's amazing to see where rigs that are for sale end up. Thanks for posting these photos. Hawaii has always been a neat place for rigs.
You're absolutely right, Shoop. It has Mar Co on the hood... I wonder if anyone can track down the original Department and has photos?
Quote:Some of you may recognize this rig - I sure did. x-Honolulu Tanker 26. Peterbilt chassis with Westates (I think) bodywork. Looks like Kauai bought it from Honolulu and looks to put it into service.
I'm thinking that Darley (note the Darley badge on the pumphouse) built this as I have a picture of one at the old Melrose Park plant being loaded for delivery. I will try and find it and scan it when I get home.
Dennis Metzger
Eden Prairie, MN
Canon EOS T3i
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Quote:I'm thinking that Darley (note the Darley badge on the pumphouse) built this as I have a picture of one at the old Melrose Park plant being loaded for delivery. I will try and find it and scan it when I get home.
FAJ did an article on Honolulu a few years ago. I'll go back through my archives; I bet it says in there, too. Thanks.
I did the FAJ profile on Maui - one of the most beautiful places on earth. I was actually on my honeymoon, so I didn't push it too far to photograph apparatus all week. I got a nice mixture. Even with making prior arrangements, getting POSED shots was difficult. The crews were very friendly, but the whole "buff thing" and posing apparatus for photos is foreign to them. Plus, most stations had no room to work with. In their defense, their response times/distances are outrageous, so they need to eat/exercise/train/rest while they can and prefer not to jockey rigs around to where they can't get out quick. We did not make it to Molokai and Lanai...obviously, they are a pretty good boat or helicopter ride. It was interesting that, then, just one Battalion Chief covered all 3 islands. If a serious run for Hana, Molokai, and Lanai came in...he was heading to the airport for a 'copter ride.
Hana is an incredible location. Jungle-like rainfall in between periods of sun. Some of the most beautiful foliage and natural beauty I've even seen. In fact, when we arrived, photos were out of the question. By lunch, I had a ton of sun to play with. We can't wait to go back...when the kids are older.
Quote:I did the FAJ profile on Maui - one of the most beautiful places on earth. I was actually on my honeymoon, so I didn't push it too far to photograph apparatus all week. I got a nice mixture. Even with making prior arrangements, getting POSED shots was difficult. The crews were very friendly, but the whole "buff thing" and posing apparatus for photos is foreign to them. Plus, most stations had no room to work with. In their defense, their response times/distances are outrageous, so they need to eat/exercise/train/rest while they can and prefer not to jockey rigs around to where they can't get out quick. We did not make it to Molokai and Lanai...obviously, they are a pretty good boat or helicopter ride. It was interesting that, then, just one Battalion Chief covered all 3 islands. If a serious run for Hana, Molokai, and Lanai came in...he was heading to the airport for a 'copter ride.
Hana is an incredible location. Jungle-like rainfall in between periods of sun. Some of the most beautiful foliage and natural beauty I've even seen. In fact, when we arrived, photos were out of the question. By lunch, I had a ton of sun to play with. We can't wait to go back...when the kids are older.
Kent Parrish
Hey Kent - Thanks for the feedback. The crews were indeed great, even with my poor timing in a couple of cases. It's too easy to look at Maui and say "how far could it possibly be" to Hana, but if you actually drive it, it's no wonder there's no help. A 2 1/2 hour drive for backup isn't practical. I did note that it seems as if they have 2 battalions now. I saw one B/C Tahoe (Battalion 2, I figure) at Station 3 in Lahaina, but all I could get was a back-end shot. Battalion 1 was parked at Station 14 in Wailea, so I think they must have divided things up. I was a little disappointed that I didn't get Tanker 3's Tatra or the newer E\-One Typhoons they have, but like you said, you have to balance what the wife/kids will put up with (mine were great...this time ).
Quote:I did the FAJ profile on Maui - one of the most beautiful places on earth. I was actually on my honeymoon, so I didn't push it too far to photograph apparatus all week. I got a nice mixture. Even with making prior arrangements, getting POSED shots was difficult. The crews were very friendly, but the whole "buff thing" and posing apparatus for photos is foreign to them. Plus, most stations had no room to work with. In their defense, their response times/distances are outrageous, so they need to eat/exercise/train/rest while they can and prefer not to jockey rigs around to where they can't get out quick. We did not make it to Molokai and Lanai...obviously, they are a pretty good boat or helicopter ride. It was interesting that, then, just one Battalion Chief covered all 3 islands. If a serious run for Hana, Molokai, and Lanai came in...he was heading to the airport for a 'copter ride.
Hana is an incredible location. Jungle-like rainfall in between periods of sun. Some of the most beautiful foliage and natural beauty I've even seen. In fact, when we arrived, photos were out of the question. By lunch, I had a ton of sun to play with. We can't wait to go back...when the kids are older.
Kent Parrish
Kent - Did you happen to photograph Maui Rescue 10's IHC/Marion rescue when you were there? I believe that rig is now on Kauai (see earlier in this thread), but I was unable to get a clear photo. Let me know if you happen to have a photo. I'd be very curious to see it. BTW - I dug back through my FAJ's and found your article on Maui from 2008. Great stuff! John
07-23-2013, 11:35 PM (This post was last modified: 07-23-2013, 11:53 PM by Image7801.)
This photo has an interesting history. One morning I woke up and saw a Honolulu Engine and Ladder parked amongst boom-lifts, cargo trucks, travel trailers, National Guard HUMVEES, etc... on the beach. I gave my family a quick "I'll be right back" excuse and ran down to the car with my camera. Driving over to where everything was parked, I quickly figured out it was a movie set. So, I parked, got my camera and started wandering. I didn't get far, due to the security. Unfortunately, the Honolulu engine (E-10) had been moved into the secure area, but Ladder 43 was parked on the beach, ladder raised.
I asked one of the headset-equipped people there "which movie is this" - my having noticed a set with destroyed-hotel-with-crashed-news-chopper-on-the-roof set, to which I got a vague non-answer (I looked it up later and figured out it is the remake of "Godzilla" (not sure if the bad Japanese dubbing will be included or not)).
So, here is Honolulu Ladder 43 on the "set" of Godzilla. Not a bad picture, If I do say so myself (they asked me to keep moving and not take pictures, so I'm lucky I got what I did...)
This classic Pirsch rig was parked adjacent to the Ford Island NAS Operations building/control tower at Pearl Harbor.
No info other than it's a 750gpm with probably a 200 or 300 gallon tank. It's in pretty good condition and probably lasted into the 60's or 70's, given the SCBA cabinets added above the rear wheels.
First up is a brush unit on an IHC chassis. Probably from the Navy base at Wahiawa on central O'ahu. It was following one of the newer IHC/Pierce Contender Navy pumpers and was followed by one of the Ford F-550/Pierce mini pumpers. But, this was the best I could do...
Next up is Navy Engine 104. Standard US Navy Pierce Contender pumper, stationed on Ford Island. It was in a secure area of the base, so a long shot was all I could get.
Well, I hope you all enjoyed my tour of a few Hawai'ian Fire Departments. I'm really pleased that I could shoot as many rigs as I did, and hope to get back there sometime.
07-23-2013, 11:54 PM (This post was last modified: 07-24-2013, 12:10 AM by Image7801.)
I liked the way the Ladder 43 photos came out, so I thought I'd put in another one, just for fun. What better place for an apparatus shot than the beach with clear blue skies, eh?
Here is a shot of the Rescue and Haz Mat when stationed on Maui. I was on the islands in 1994 and was married on Kauai in 1996. Was able to get multiple shots of Island, military and CFR apparatus on those trips. We used to have a Hawaii thread, (many moons ago) where most of my stuff and others had been posted. Maybe we need to resurrect it.