Arrowbear Lake Fire Department
Water Tender 271: 2007 Ford/United 500/2200
Water Tender 271: 2007 Ford/United 500/2200
Roadtrip: Southern California
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Arrowbear Lake Fire Department
Water Tender 271: 2007 Ford/United 500/2200
Arroyo Grande Fire Department (now> Five Cities Fire Authority)
Arroyo Grande Truck 5: 1987 FMC/Van Pelt 1500/300 75’ TS
Just thought I would toss in my shot of the same rig from 1997. Hope you don't mind Keith.
Scott Quote:Just thought I would toss in my shot of the same rig from 1997. Hope you don't mind Keith.Not at all....... keep them coming
Arroyo Grande Fire Department (now> Five Cities Fire Authority)
Arroyo Grande Rescue 6655: 1995 Emergency-One
Apple Valley Ladder was originally Myrtle Beach FD SC
Los Angeles County Fire Department
USAR Tow-Tractor: 2016 KME [to be assigned to USAR AND Haz-Mat companies in the near future]
Camp Pendleton Fire Department
IH Paystar / BME 100gpm 1000gal
Aaron Woods
Quote:Arroyo Grande Fire Department (now> Five Cities Fire Authority)Is this rig still in service? I always liked it. Quote:Is this rig still in service? I always liked it.Five Cities Fire Authority has replaced the Van Pelt as T-66 in consolidation of agencies / See page 3 of this thread: (Don't know if they still have it in reserve) Arroyo Grande (FCFA) Truck 66: 2010 Pierce Arrow XT 1500/300-20 100' Quote:<a class="bbc_url" href="http://s736.photobucket.com/user/Monrovia1/media/Orange%20County%20Fire%20Authority/181_zpsff4fbe82.jpg.html"></a>OCFA Truck 61. This vehicle was destroyed this early Thursday 01/13/17 when OCFA Station 61 caught fire. The station itself , Truck 61 a BC suburban and a Swift Water Rescue truck were destroyed. There were no Firefighter injuries. Is only the engine staffed 24/7 or was the truck crew in the building at the time of the fire?
All the reports I read there were 8 assigned to the station on a daily basis. The engine was out on a run. Truck crew was inside as was the bc. I'm guessing 3 on engine 4 on truck and 1 bc.
Some of the videos show a few firefighters walking around without any gear on I'm guessing they are the truck crew members. |
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