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Ex-Tower Ladder 152 ready for scrapping

   
Seth Granville
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Quote:Ex-Tower Ladder 152 ready for scrapping

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Let me guess FDNY kept the bucket as a spare.
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Either that, or Brookfield knows someone needs a bucket, and cut it up before any inquiries could be made.

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FDNY Engine assigned to CTS (Chauffeur Training School)
2014 KME 2000/500
# KP14001

   
Seth Granville
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FDNY ENGINE 52 new KME in service

KME15004. 2000gpm. 500 gal booster tank




   
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Quote:Ex-Tower Ladder 152 ready for scrapping

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what's the one in front of it
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I can't believe fdny is buying KME
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More than likely it is still the Ferrara seen here: http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/inde...2&p=539493

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Quote:I can't believe fdny is buying kme
if they work out who care's I have seen some Seagrave lemmons so nobody is perfect
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EXACTLY!!!

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You will se a lot more with KME (Lemons)

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I guess if its a peirce it has to be junk.

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Let's try to keep the thread on-track, friends.  Thanks.

Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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I saw 2 Freightliner Tankers(?) yesterday on I-80 going eastbound through the Delaware Water Gap. Fully marked for FDNY, no markings taped over or obscured in any way. My guess would be tank size of 1,500 gals. give or take a bit. Cute little things they were.

 

Sorry no photos, got surprised by them, I was going westbound and and we were going through the "snaky" curves along the river.

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Quote:I saw 2 Freightliner Tankers(?) yesterday on I-80 going eastbound through the Delaware Water Gap. Fully marked for FDNY, no markings taped over or obscured in any way. My guess would be tank size of 1,500 gals. give or take a bit. Cute little things they were.

 

Sorry no photos, got surprised by them, I was going westbound and and we were going through the "snaky" curves along the river.
wonder if its the foam tankers that where on order
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So, I found this kind of interesting- a 2003 with the brand new lights on the roof, and rear. https://www.flickr.com/photos/triborough...re_trucks/

 

What's the story with Ex-Squad 61 having all mini LED light bars on the roof and rear, except for the 1 White rotating bar in the middle (under the roof nozzle)?

 

Trav!

Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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Quote:So, I found this kind of interesting- a 2003 with the brand new lights on the roof, and rear. <a class="bbc_url" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/triborough/10684050563/in/pool-fire_trucks/">https://www.flickr.com/photos/triborough/10684050563/in/pool-fire_trucks/</a>

 

What's the story with Ex-Squad 61 having all mini LED light bars on the roof and rear, except for the 1 White rotating bar in the middle (under the roof nozzle)?

 

Trav!


That's actually an "old" pic. They have tested other light bars before as a trial on random rigs. When 61 was delivered it had all rotators, after a bit they were replaced by the LED bar, which then came on the new rigs at the time.
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According to the 10th ed. of FDNY Operational Reference, two of these units have been put into service:  one for the Rail Cart Carrier and the other one for the SOC Logistics Support Unit.

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So I guess I'll ask,

 

What does the Rail Cart Carrier do and what all kind of equipment is carried on it? I've never heard of anything like it before. 

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