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SCOT C1FD Chassis
#41
Toronto had this 1979 Pierreville 1050/300


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#42
Another 1978 Pierreville 1050/300.


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#43
Another Toronto 1978 Pierreville 1050/300


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#44
And another 1978 model.


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#45
Another 1979 Pierreville 1050/300 in Toronto.


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#46
And the last 1979 Toronto pumper.


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#47
To my knowlege, Station 25 was the only house in Toronto that ran 2 SCOT's together. They had the previous posted pump and this ladder, a 1980 Pierreville 100 foot.


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#48
And the only other SCOT to serve as a ladder in Toronto was this 1980 Pierreville 100 foot.


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#49
Calgary, Alberta ran this 1978 Thibault 100 foot. Dave Stewardson photo.


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#50
Formerly owned by Burnaby, BC, the Chevron plant there purchased this 1980 Pierreville 1050/250. Bob Dubbert photo.


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#51
Winnipeg, Manitoba ran a large number of SCOT rigs in their fleet including this 1977 Pierreville 1050/400. Dave Stewardson photo.


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#52
Winnipeg also ran this 1978 King 1050/500. Dave Stewardson photo.


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#53
Winnipeg also ran this 1979 King 1050/500. Dave Stewardson photo.


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#54
Quote:Cambridge, Ontario ran this 1980 Pierreville 1050/300/100. Gary Dinkel photo.



This is the first time I've seen a shot of this rig, but Cambridge also had a Ford C/Young Fire Commander 65' LTI quint that had the same configuration. Awesome!
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#55
Another Winnipeg 1979 King 1050/500. Dave Stewardson photo.


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#56
Winnipeg had another 1978 King 1050/500. Dave Stewardson photo.


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#57
Winnipeg ran 2 SCOT ladders. As originally delivered, this 1977 Pierreville 100 foot stick was shot by Dave Stewardson.


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#58
Same truck after it got sick and changed colour .. must have had some bad fuel that day!! Dave Stewardson photo.


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#59
The twin ladder for Winnipeg, another 1977 Pierreville 100 foot. Dave Stewardson photo.


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The Winnipeg Fire Department shops purchased this SCOT chassis and manufactured a hose tender body on it. It was equipped with a 1750 pump, and carried 4000 feet of 4 inch hose. Note the different grill on the front of the truck. This truck ran as the high pressure unit. Dave Stewardson photo.


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