MS Paint Anyone! Fire Apparatus Part III
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I made a few changes to NCFIREBUFF343's drawing of the Ferrara Ember. I curved the bottom of the windshield up, added the more accurite door latched, changed the roof top AC unit and changed the side air intake grill. While I was at it I modified the rear body and drew up up the unique "twist" in the striping and added my version of Whelen lights. Credits in the post.
Here are a few TSU rigs from the FDNY Special Operations Command division. The first is one of the 1989 Ford F-350 units with bodywork by Reading and Saulsbury. Credits go to Engine5161, EMTChris67, Paramedic_IL, and myself.
...and the second is another TSU unit, this one a 2002 International/ Saulsbury. Credits to Paramedic_IL, EMTChris67, Ladder13, and myself.
Also add Ladder13 to the credits for the first TSU drawing, sorry.
I couldn't find my original drawing of this rig, so I made up a new one. If I can't find the 1977 single-axle rig that preceded it, I guess I'll have to re-do that one, too. Oh, well.
fyreline, The rescue looks good as always
Bryan Doak
Firefighter/EMT-B Shebly County Fire Dept. [url="http://www.localfirehouse.com/department.php?deptid=17793"]http://www.localfirehouse.com/department.php?deptid=17793[/url] Maplewood Fire Dept.
[quote name='ffemtwakeman' date='03 March 2010 - 04:07 PM' timestamp='1267649271' post='367776']
I made a few changes to NCFIREBUFF343's drawing of the Ferrara Ember. I curved the bottom of the windshield up, added the more accurite door latched, changed the roof top AC unit and changed the side air intake grill. While I was at it I modified the rear body and drew up up the unique "twist" in the striping and added my version of Whelen lights. Credits in the post. [/quote] realy nice
[quote name='21Blas' date='01 March 2010 - 09:23 PM' timestamp='1267495430' post='367326']
This is Rescue 10 from Joint Base NJ, a 1996 Pierce Arrow Heavy Rescue 4X4. [/quote] This would be McGuire AFBs Rescue 10...now it's involved in the "Mega-Base FD"...
Just playing around here. Anyone that has driven from NJ into NYC has probably seen one or more of these little guys, particularly on the Jersey City side of the Holland tunnel. These belong to The Port Authority of NY and NJ. While not technically fire apparatus, they do provide firefighting and rescue capabilities to the tunnels and bridges around the NY-NJ metro area. This one in particular is a 1989 Mack MR/ Weldbuilt unit with a 150 lb. Purple K/ 50 gal. AFFF system on board. Credits to AVFC1699,Paramedic_IL,Anonymous,ChrisEMT67,Ladder13, and myself.
Ford/Pierce Mini Pumper
People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
Mack Granite/Pierce Tanker
People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
Here are two more SOC units for the FDNY. The first is a 2002 International/Ferrara Decon Support Unit. Credits to Ladder13 and Paramedic_IL.
And the second is one of the recently delivered 2009 Spartan/Ferrara Collapse Rescue units. There are two of these units, each operated by Resue Companies 3&5. Credits to EMTChris67, KDWMAEMT, RIEMT, AVFC1699, JFong, Rescue29Engine23,Ladder13, and myself.
[quote name='fyreline' date='04 March 2010 - 12:35 PM' timestamp='1267726533' post='367988']
I couldn't find my original drawing of this rig, so I made up a new one. If I can't find the 1977 single-axle rig that preceded it, I guess I'll have to re-do that one, too. Oh, well. [/quote] I remember working on that one. |
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