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FirePix1075 Apparatus Shots
#81
New Windsor Station 10 also houses Carroll County HazMat 30, a countywide response unit.



It's a 1993 International that used to serve as a bottled water delivery truck. The Carroll County Volunteer Emergency Services Association purchased this and a twin truck which is run by the county's ATR team.


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#82
I'll add more after 2000 hours.
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#83
Union Bridge Company 8 runs this 2006 Chevrolet 4500/Marque Brigadier as Medic 89.



I had never heard of "Marque" before but apparently they do a pretty booming ambulance business...

see: [url="http://www.marqueinc.com/newsite/index.php"]http://www.marqueinc.com/newsite/index.php[/url]


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#84
Union Bridge Squad 8, is, in my opinion, is one of the nicest looking heavy rescue piece sof apparatus I have seen.



2005 E\-One/Saulsbury



Equipped with a state of the art Hurst Hydraulic Rescue Tool System, which includes 6 pre-connected reels and multiple tools for rapid deployment and extrication.



[url="http://www.ubfc8.org/rs8test.html"]http://www.ubfc8.org/rs8test.html[/url]


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#85
another shot


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#86
That's all for now. Hope to catch some more apparatus this coming weekend.
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#87
On a family trip (cruise) to Canada, I was able to grab a couple of apparatus shots.



The City of St. John in New Brunswick, Canada runs this interesting looking 1990 Peterbilt/Patstones rig as a HazMat Unit.


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#88
St. John Engine 1 is a 1997 E\-One Cyclone II 1500GPM/700GWT


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#89
St. John Ladder 1 is a 1998 KME/Simon Duplex/LTI 100' tower ladder


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#90
Unfortunately the FFs in Canada, while very nice, were not too keen on posing the rigs as I asked... <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' />
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#91
Grabbed a shot of this ambulance while walking back from the St. John Fire Museum.


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#92
St. John Station 1


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#93
Not far from Station 1 is the “Last Alarm Bell” tribute to FFs killed in LODD, located in King’s Square. The sun/shadows were tough but here are a couple of shots.


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#94
One more...


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#95
and one with the kids...


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#96
The St. John Firefighter’s Museum is located across from Kings Square.


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#97
Museum plaque


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#98
One more shot of Station 1


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#99
Now a few shots from Halifax...


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This 1989 Simon Duplex/LTI/Phoenix 92' snorkel runs as a reserve truck.


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