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[quote name='JScott128' post='149052' date='Sep 16 2007, 17:26 ']Las Vegas Fire & Rescue- They had approximately 6 of these, all unmarked, anyone know what they are for? Arson investigation? There are LED's in the grill, on the front fender, and along the interior headliner. I was also curious about who covers what in Vegas, obviously there is Las Vegas Fire & Rescue, but I saw Clark County FD on the strip.
Scott[/quote]probally and investigator's unit, we have several in orange county ca, great for undercover work, even the plates are not municipal, so it's tough to tell unless you look inside of it
I think the NDF qualifies for the "Tight Fits" thread. Thats not alot of space for them.
Do you know why the warning lights near the grill are different? One is a solid light, the other has a chrome housing.
[quote name='joeyk46' post='149087' date='Sep 16 2007, 18:05 ']probally and investigator's unit, we have several in orange county ca, great for undercover work, even the plates are not municipal, so it's tough to tell unless you look inside of it[/quote]
It is the Arson Investigators/Bomb Squad.
Thanks for the info Mesquite, I figured someone on here would know.
Scott
Hello Everyone,
This past August I was in the Las Vegas metropolitan area shooting fire apparatus. Between Las Vegas, Clark County, North Las Vegas, and the Grand Canyon, I managed to shoot about 60 pieces of equipment. Since there is a lot of Clark Co. and Vegas stuff already on the thread, I figure I will add my North Las Vegas photos. They run some unique apparatus and have an extremely friendly department. So, here goes.......... Photos by: Evan Smith North Las Vegas Engine 51 2003 Pierce Quantum 1500/750
North Las Vegas Engine 57
(New Paint Scheme) If anyone can provide the year and pump info. on this rig, it would be greatly appreciated.
Any idea what happend to the Pierce Quantum 75' quint that N. Las Vegas had in their grey/white paint scheme? I think it was an '04 model and was assigned to T52. By your pictures it looks like it was replaced by the '94 Spartan/Smeal 75' quint that has bounced around.
Great photos and thanks.
Larry Di Camillo
Fire Chief Stafford Fire Department www.staffordfirerescue.org Engineer/Operator Houston Fire Department Ladder Co. 68 "A" www.firehouse68.com |
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