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Walla Walla, WA - Ladder 3911

2011 Spartan Gladiator/Rosenbauer

1500/500/30A/109' Viper aerial
   
Shane MacKichan

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Walla Walla County Fire Dist # 4 - Walla Walla, WA

Engine 3416

1992 Ford CF8000/Central States
1250/750/20B
   
Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Grant County Dist #5 - Moses Lake, WA

Tender 571
1979 Kenworth K100/1985 GCFD5 shops
1000/3300
   
Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Portland, OR - Truck 1

2010 Pierce Arrow XT

95-foot tower
   
 

 

Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Newberg, OR - Engine 20

2012 Pierce Velocity - Patient transport Engine
1500/500/20A

   

 

Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Tualatin Valley Fire Rescue - Truck 67 @ Beaverton, OR

2008 Pierce Arrow XT All-Steer

105' aerial
   
 

Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Vancouver International Airport (YVR) - Red 6

2005 Oshkosh Striker 3000S 6x6 

2000/3000/420fm/500# DC/50’ Snozzle
   
 

Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Seattle FD E16, a 2007 E\-One, 1500X500, standing fire watch at a 4-10-15 second alarm fire in West Seattle.



 

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then relieved by E40, a 2003 American LaFrance 1500X500.



 

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Quote:Newberg, OR - Engine 20

2012 Pierce Velocity - Patient transport Engine
1500/500/20A

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Any pics of the patient transport part?
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Seattle FD former L10, shop number 5337, a 1994 Simon Duplex LTI tiller, recently replaced in the spares fleet by a 2006 Crimson rear mount ladder truck, is currently at the fire garage getting stripped down of radio equipment and such, pending sale. 



 

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One of two Bellevue FD's new 2014 Pierce Arrow XT engines is assigned to station 4.  The other unit was involved in "an incident" while being delivered from Appleton
to the Hughes dealership in
Springfield
,
OR
.   Pierce is in the process of building a new engine that is expected to be delivered at the same time as the two new tillers.


 

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Eastside Fire and Rescue L73 a 2004 95' tower with a 2000
GPM
pump, has left the Sammamish Highlands station and is now responding out of station 72.


 

Sometime last winter Eastside Fire and Rescue L73A, a spare 1995 E\-One HUSH 95ft tower 1510X200 was operating at a MVA on Interstate 90 and was struck in the rear when another vehicle skidded on ice.  Repairs are underway.


 

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Former engine 72 is now assigned to station 73. 



 

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Quote:Any pics of the patient transport part?
No sorry i never even thought to take photo inside - i found this http://www.newbergoregon.gov/fire/page/n...ire-engine
Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Wenatchee, WA

1968 Crown CPS-150-85-109 Lo Pro 
1500/0/85’ Snorkel
   
Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Moses Lake, WA - Ladder 1

1993 E\-One Hurricane 
1500/500/75' aerial
   
 
 

Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Salem. OR - Ladder 2

2007 KME Predator
102-foot Tower
   
Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Quote:One of two Bellevue FD's new 2014 Pierce Arrow XT engines is assigned to station 4.  The other unit was involved in "an incident" while being delivered from Appleton
to the Hughes dealership in
Springfield
,
OR
.   Pierce is in the process of building a new engine that is expected to be delivered at the same time as the two new tillers.


 

Bob Lukas Photo

 

That's a 2014 and has the diamond plate boxes for air conditioners?
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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That's a 2014 and has the diamond plate boxes for air conditioners?
Let see, ordered at the end of 2013 built during 2014, Pierce 27472 one of two, and no specific notes about the diamond plate boxes on the drawing.  This is a traditional department based on their use of wooden ground ladders and it's a match for all their other newer Pierce engines, but the first with a raised roof for the crew area.  Thanks for pointing that out.  In your opinion did this have to be built custom for them?


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