Engine 118 another one of the new CAFS Engine's.
Los Angeles County Fire Dept
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Engine 118 another one of the new CAFS Engine's. Engine 145. MIRV 118. Haz Mat 43.
[quote name='Monrovia1' post='207329' date='Apr 21 2008, 02:01 ']
MIRV 118.[/quote] Sharp rig. Is this truck staffed every day?
Kory Green
Captain Dresden Fire Department Training Officer Martin Fire Department
[quote name='Kory' post='207380' date='Apr 21 2008, 06:57 ']Sharp rig. Is this truck staffed every day?[/quote]
Nope. Its a decon support truck.
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Never knew LA had Quints...true Quints at that. I thought they ran everything separate i.e: Engine Companies,Ladder Companies and Rescue Companies.
[quote name='Monrovia1' post='207326' date='Apr 21 2008, 01:57 ']
EST 145.[/quote] Can anyone help me with what an EST is and how they are different from Patrol units. Perhaps someone can explain the whole Patrol and EST concept.
Dave McClung
Arden Hills, Minnesota but.... my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria. All pictures are taken by me and subject to copyright. No picture taken by me may be copied or linked without my express permission.
[quote name='Dave McClung' post='207415' date='Apr 21 2008, 11:35 ']Can anyone help me with what an EST is and how they are different from Patrol units. Perhaps someone can explain the whole Patrol and EST concept.[/quote]
The way it was explained to me was EST or Emergency Support Truck was a 2 man rig. It was like a Mini Pumper designed to make a quick response and knock down. I think the 2 in 2 out rule kind of put this concept out. Patrols were used mainly before telephones to Patrol brush areas and watch for fires. These also where to get there fast and hopefully put a brush fire out BEFORE it got big. I think now they are used as most Brush Trucks are in other areas.
An EST which is not thought of to highly in by the rank and fille members of LACoFD serves to provide addtional manpower on scene of a structure fire in addition to covering incidents in there first in area and battalion they also respond into neigboring battalion's. EST's are assigned to 145,85 and 33.
[quote name='Monrovia1' post='207607' date='Apr 21 2008, 19:44 ']An EST which is not thought of to highly in by the rank and fille members of LACoFD serves to provide addtional manpower on scene of a structure fire in addition to covering incidents in there first in area and battalion they also respond into neigboring battalion's. EST's are assigned to 145,85 and 33.[/quote]
They are usually nicknamed the Extra Shopping Truck.
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Another unique vehicle Deluge 87.
[quote name='Monrovia1' post='208516' date='Apr 25 2008, 16:59 ']
Another unique vehicle Deluge 87.[/quote]
What Shop number is it ? ex Squad ??
[quote name='Monrovia1' post='208516' date='Apr 24 2008, 20:59 ']
Another unique vehicle Deluge 87.[/quote] Looks like they remounted the body to a older squad chassis.
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[quote name='JFong' post='208525' date='Apr 24 2008, 21:33 ']Looks like they remounted the body to a older squad chassis.[/quote]
When the old chassis gets to beat up replace it with a newer one, Saves money from having to purchase a new vehicle. Helitender 87. Engine 91. Patrol 91. Engine 87. |
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