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Claymont Fire Company of New Castle County, DE
Engine 13-2 1996 E\-One 2000/500 Photo by Dave Smiley Jr. Soon to be put into reserve status Quote:Claymont Fire Company of New Castle County, DEOne of four identical (except for color) units purchased with state funds. The other ones went to Cranstion Heights (New Castle County Haz-Mat/Decon Team, painted white), Dover (Kent County Tech Rescue Team, painted red and now housed at Little Creek Fire Co, I believe), and Rehoboth Beach (Sussex County Tech Rescue Team, painted white)
Rob Pryor, Captain
Wilmington, DE Fire Department Firefighter, Five Points Fire Company, New Castle County, DE Station 17 http://www.facebook....p?id=1435317177 In Memory of Lieutenant Chris Leach, Engine 6-D, Senior Firefighter Jerry Fickes, Squad 4-C, and Senior Firefighter Ardy Hope Engine 5-C LODD 9-24-2016. In Memory of P/M Stephanie Callaway "Gigglemedic", Sussex County EMS Medic #1357, LODD 6-17-08
2012 for the tractor
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Thank you!!
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Folsom Fire Company (Ridley Township) of Delaware County, PA
Engine 18 2011 Ferrara Intruder 1250/750 Photo by Dave Smiley Jr. Quote:Claymont Fire Company of New Castle County, DEI've never seen the size waterway on a newer rig like that is there multiple like that?
[quote name='usonian' timestamp='1296877893' post='423827']
My immediate first thought on this rig was that it looks like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of Fire Engines. Poor thing. [/quote] Quote:I've never seen the size waterway on a newer rig like that is there multiple like that?It reminds me of the waterways on the older ALF Waterchiefs, mounted to the side of the ladder and not underneath. I cannot recall many modern ones like this one, maybe it was done "custom" so the ladder could cradle lower to meet a height restriction. Just guessing. Quote:It reminds me of the waterways on the older ALF Waterchiefs, mounted to the side of the ladder and not underneath. I cannot recall many modern ones like this one, maybe it was done "custom" so the ladder could cradle lower to meet a height restriction. Just guessing.Is it possible that this was a modification after the apparatus was originally built? Quote:It reminds me of the waterways on the older ALF Waterchiefs, mounted to the side of the ladder and not underneath. I cannot recall many modern ones like this one, maybe it was done "custom" so the ladder could cradle lower to meet a height restriction. Just guessing.I was reminded of the same thing.
[quote name='usonian' timestamp='1296877893' post='423827']
My immediate first thought on this rig was that it looks like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of Fire Engines. Poor thing. [/quote]
Sharon Hill Fire Company of Delaware County, PA
Engine 09-1 1988 Pierce Lance 1250/750 Photo by Dave Smiley Jr. Currently for sale, will be placed OOS in a few weeks once the new Engine is in service
Sharon Hill Fire Company of Delaware County, PA
Engine 09-2 2003 Pierce Enforcer 1500/750 Photo by Dave Smiley Jr. |
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