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#21
Colorado Springs Fire Department

 

   

 

Squad 108: Advanced Life Support Unit

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#22
Denver Fire Department

 

   

 

<p style="font-size:9.1px;font-family:Arial;">Engine 1:  Pierce Enforcer 1500/500

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#23
Denver Fire Department

 

   

 

<p style="font-size:9.1px;font-family:Arial;">Truck 1:  1999 Pierce 100'

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#24
Denver Fire Department

 

   

 

<p style="font-size:9.1px;font-family:Arial;">Truck 9: 1996 Spartan/Smeal 1250/300  100'

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#25
Denver Fire Department

 

   

 

<p style="font-size:9.1px;font-family:Arial;">Truck 26:  2007 Pierce Lance 100'

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#26
Denver Fire Department

 

   

 

<p style="font-size:9.1px;font-family:Arial;">Rescue 1:  2008 Pierce Velocity

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#27
Denver Fire Department

 

   

 

<p style="font-size:9.1px;font-family:Arial;">Tech-Rescue 1:  2008 Kenworth/Pierce

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Denver Fire Department

 

   

 

<p style="font-size:9.1px;font-family:Arial;">Water Rescue 1:  Spartan/Pierce

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#29
Denver Fire Department

 

   

 

DeCon 9:  Kenworth/Pierce

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#30
Denver Fire Department

 

   

 

Hammer 2:  Sand Truck

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#31
Quote:Colorado Springs Fire Department

 

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Advanced Life Support Unit
Is this an ambulance, or a non-transporting ALS unit?
Randy Dame

Former FF/EMT
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#32
Quote:Denver Fire Department

 

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Hammer 2:  Sand Truck
Ummmm..a dump truck?  when do they call this in?
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#33
Quote:Ummmm..a dump truck?  when do they call this in?
in the colorodo thread they mentioned it carries gallons of foam.
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#34
Nice photos

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#35
Quote:Ummmm..a dump truck?  when do they call this in?
Toneslider can confirm this, but it basically carries absorbent. It's a dump truck full of sand.

John I.

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Quote:Denver Fire Department

 

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<p style="font-size:9.1px;font-family:Arial;">Truck 9: 1996 Spartan/Smeal 1250/300  100'
It's a reserve - One of three purchased.   IIRC they were originally assigned to Trucks 23, 26 and 28 (but I could be wrong).

However, one was recently put back in front line service at Truck 38 (ex-Englewood Station 23).

John I.

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#37
Quote:Toneslider can confirm this, but it basically carries absorbent. It's a dump truck full of sand.


I believe Orlando has the same concept.
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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#38
Good photos!

 

tHANKs

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#39
Quote:Toneslider can confirm this, but it basically carries absorbent. It's a dump truck full of sand.
 

Yes, it is actually called "HAMER 3" and carries some foam and large amounts of absorbent for fuel spills.  Generally Truck 26 is responsible for staffing it when needed.  HAMER 2 is formally known as the Dangerous Goods Response Unit and housed at Denver International Airport.  

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Quote:Is this an ambulance, or a non-transporting ALS unit?
 

CSFD calls it Squad 108 and it is a non-transporting ALS unit that is now in reserve status.  It was purchased to provide a climate controlled area for firefighter rehab.  
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