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Here is Old Engine 38
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Here is another 1987 Spartan Old Engine 20 formally Engine 6
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Found a American LaFrance ladder behind Station 14
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Seattle's Old Battalion 1 or Deputy 1 not sure which one it was back then.
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Tacoma Engine 15
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Here is one of Graham WA old Aid Cars.
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Questions:

Does anyone have any pics of the rear of those Kenworth engines? I'm trying to figure out how they access the rear jump seat area. Also, on the older mid mount trucks, where did the rest of the crew ride since there was no rear jump seat [ that I could see ]? Or did they just stand on running boards?

Thanks in advance!

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You can see a picture of one of the old SFD KWs I took earlier in this thread here: http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/inde...6&p=484174


It shows the access door to the crew area above the pump panel. Keep in mind that there were all kinds of variations on how these rigs were built, since the majority of them were retrofitted with the crew area. Some acessed from the left, some from the right, some from both sides.


The mid mount ladders were still in service when I moved to Seattle in 1989. Back then ladders were staffed with 5. The three firefighters rode standing directly behind the cab and were strapped in with harnesses that connected to the rear of the cab.
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Thanks for the intel!

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Quote:Questions:

Does anyone have any pics of the rear of those Kenworth engines? I'm trying to figure out how they access the rear jump seat area. Also, on the older mid mount trucks, where did the rest of the crew ride since there was no rear jump seat [ that I could see ]? Or did they just stand on running boards?

Thanks in advance!
 

Look closely at some of the pictures of Seattle Kenworth TDAs; there is a full height compartment door near the turntable which provided an enclosed standing riding position, not unlike the "phone booths" on the FDNY rear mount Seagrave aerials.
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I like the Mack across from it.
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I'm fairly certain Engine 20 had one of these Mack pumpers back in the mid- to late-60's......I used to live 3 blocks away from their station on the same street and always saw them flying by on their way to calls.

Remember, it's their Emergency, not yours !  Arrive Alive !
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Here is another one of Seattle's Air Unit 9
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This is Seattle's old Air 260 now up in Kittitas County District 7
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Stats by Bob Lukas

1965 Maxim 100" mid mount

F Series 2 door cab

330 HP Hall Scott

Registration F-53LA100

In service Nov 30 1964-1973 Ladder 9

1973-1981 Ladder 12

1981-1986 Reserve

1986 In service Ladder 7 Six Months

1987-1993 Reserve

Sold 1993
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One of Seattle's new 2015 Pierce Engines
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Stats by Bob Lukas

SFD APP 307

1967 Curtis-Kenworth triple-combination pumper with body work by Heiser

Hall 1750 GPM centrifugal pump, booster tank 375 gallons

265 HP Detroit Diesel

WITH FIRE BOSS SUPER K SYSTEM

Pictured with the Air Horns still on the Cab Roof

Delivered 1967 at Engine 10

Engine 10 1967-1985

Engine 36 1985-1986

Engine 22 1986-1992

Reserve 1992-1995

Sold 1995 

This Fire Truck has been completely restored and is currently in Bremerton.
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Stats by Bob Lukas

SFD APP 328

1971 Curtis-Kenworth triple combination pumper with bodywork by Heiser

Hale 1500 GPM centrifugal pump, booster tank 400 gallons

265 HP Detroit Diesel

Delivered 1971

Engine 11 1971-1994

Reserve 1994-2000

Sold 2000
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Stats by Bob Lukas

SFD APP 327

1971 Curtis-Kenworth triple combination pumper with body work by Heiser

Hale 1500 GPM centrifugal pump, booster tank 400 gallons

265 HP Detroit Diesel

Delivered 1971

Engine 33 1971-1992

Engine 21 1992-1996

Sold 1996
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Stats by Bob Lukas

SFD APP 329

1971 Curtis-Kenworth triple combination pumper with body work by Heiser

Hale 1500 GPM centrifugal pump, booster tank 400 gallons

265 HP Detroit Diesel

Delivered 1971

Engine 34 1971-1980

Engine 40 1980-1995

Reserve 1995-1997

Sold 1997
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