E-One Fire Apparatus
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One of the most impressive E-Ones I have ever encountered, is the Crosby VFD, TX Tanker 83. Crosby bought two of these Peterbilt/E-Ones in 2001. The crew went out of their way to get some beautifully posed shots. I shot most of the fleet on the parking lot of the local golf club <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/BananaMan.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Crosby recently purchased an E\-One/Bronto, a photo can be found on the Crosby VFD website, just click [url="http://www.crosbyvfd.org/Tower%2082/Bronto%20Pics%20046.jpg"]here[/url]. Laurens NL
[quote name='Laurens NL' post='162450' date='Nov 11 2007, 08:27 ']One of the most impressive E-Ones I have ever encountered, is the Crosby VFD, TX Tanker 83. Crosby bought two of these Peterbilt/E-Ones in 2001. The crew went out of their way to get some beautifully posed shots. I shot most of the fleet on the parking lot of the local golf club <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/BananaMan.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Crosby recently purchased an E\-One/Bronto, a photo can be found on the Crosby VFD website, just click [url="http://www.crosbyvfd.org/Tower%2082/Bronto%20Pics%20046.jpg"]here[/url]. Laurens NL [/quote] YES! Those things are MONSTER trucks! I saw them on a Texas website that showed almost every unit in Texas known to man, there is more of them I believe..
[quote name='Rescue29Engine23' post='162480' date='Nov 11 2007, 10:41 ']YES! Those things are MONSTER trucks! I saw them on a Texas website that showed almost every unit in Texas known to man, there is more of them I believe..[/quote]
Do you have that url to that texas website?
Crosby has 3 of these I believe at Tankers 82, 83 and 85. Tanker 81 also has a nice rig that is a '90 Peterbilt/4 Guys tanker.
Just some thoughts.
Larry Di Camillo
Fire Chief Stafford Fire Department www.staffordfirerescue.org Engineer/Operator Houston Fire Department Ladder Co. 68 "A" www.firehouse68.com
Great Shots Laurens NL. Thats one monster sized tanker.
People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
Cedar Hammock Fire Rescue (Bradenton, FL) Engine 241, 2001 E\-One Typhoon 1000/500
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[quote name='Rescue29Engine23' post='162480' date='Nov 11 2007, 11:41 ']YES! Those things are MONSTER trucks! I saw them on a Texas website that showed almost every unit in Texas known to man, there is more of them I believe..[/quote]
Beautiful rig!!! IMHO they mucked it up with the huge E-Q2B on the front of the bumper.
Here's another well traveled E\-One.
Custer Park, IL 1978 Hend/E-One/RPI 500/2500 #756 Eng-2917 Ex-Stillman Valley, IL Ex-Oakbrook Terrace, IL
[quote name='The Commish' post='162840' date='Nov 12 2007, 14:14 ']Here's another well traveled E\-One.
Custer Park, IL 1978 Hend/E-One/RPI 500/2500 #756 Eng-2917 Ex-Stillman Valley, IL Ex-Oakbrook Terrace, IL[/quote] I remember that Tanker when it was in OBT pre RPI refurb. Anyone remember that big poster E-0ne put out in the late 70's eary 80's. That tanker was on there only lettered for " Butterfield FPD" ? The orignal name of OBT FPD
[quote name='Txfirephoto' post='162483' date='Nov 11 2007, 11:55 ']Do you have that url to that texas website?[/quote]
[url="http://www.bensware.com/firetrucks/page_01.htm"]http://www.bensware.com/firetrucks/page_01.htm[/url] Great photos there. His main website [url="http://www.bensware.com/"]http://www.bensware.com/[/url] has more links.
John Hinant
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