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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 (Crimson # 04181-002) Engine 41 Dallas, TX



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Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



   
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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 (Crimson # 04181-002) Engine 41 Dallas, TX



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Richardson, TX



   
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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 (Crimson # 04181-002) Engine 41 Dallas, TX



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Richardson, TX



   
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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 (Crimson # 04181-002) Engine 41 Dallas, TX



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Richardson, TX



   
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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 (Crimson # 04181-002) Engine 41 Dallas, TX



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Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



   
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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 (Crimson # 04181-002) Engine 41 Dallas, TX



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Richardson, TX



   
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I don't normally take photos of boxes but I have been at Medical City in Dallas the last few days taking care of my Grandfather. So I have taken a few shots of the DFD units. I really like that Dallas Fire Department started in the early 2000's painting the units red after many years of white with red strip. Also I much prefer the Dallas low profile box with a pick-up cab and push bumper. Dallas Fire Department controlled the Ambulance before many fire departments even thought of running first aid or ambulances. Lindsey I have your 17's shirt but I left KC in a hurry, I will bring it next time <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />



Dallas Fire Department

Rescue 57



In the old days the ambulances were the 700 series example 757


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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Dallas Fire Department

Rescue 74



Older style wheeled coach


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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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While the ICU was closed I picked up a north Dallas job. When I get home I will post the fire photos. Gotta love twitter.



Dallas Fire Department

Truck 41

???? Simon-Duplex/ LTI 75ft ladder



Its so refreshing to see a dry ladder truck with a true complement of ground ladders.


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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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[quote name='MFD 61 KS' date='25 June 2010 - 12:43 AM' timestamp='1277443398' post='388936']

While the ICU was closed I picked up a north Dallas job. When I get home I will post the fire photos. Gotta love twitter.



Dallas Fire Department

Truck 41

???? Simon-Duplex/ LTI 75ft ladder



Its so refreshing to see a dry ladder truck with a true complement of ground ladders.

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Rick:



I was by Station 41 last weekend. It is a 1989 year model, & the driver told me it is an 85' stick. (see page 7 of this thread).



I will also hold a good thought for you and your grandfather.



Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



   
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[quote name='1961MackC95' date='25 June 2010 - 06:31 AM' timestamp='1277464303' post='388940']

Rick:



I was by Station 41 last weekend. It is a 1989 year model, & the driver told me it is an 85' stick. (see page 7 of this thread).



I will also hold a good thought for you and your grandfather.



Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



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Its a 75' aerial. All of Dallas' midmount ladders from that era were 75-footers. I dont know of any 85-footers unless they were from back in the 60's or earlier.
Eric Hansen

Grand Prairie, Texas
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[quote name='hansinoman' date='26 June 2010 - 04:09 PM' timestamp='1277585368' post='389206']

Its a 75' aerial. All of Dallas' midmount ladders from that era were 75-footers. I dont know of any 85-footers unless they were from back in the 60's or earlier.

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I apologize for the misinformation. I was merely going by what the driver told me.



Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



   
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For those of you that are interested, all of the new Spartan Gladiator/Crimson pumpers that have been placed into service recently are 2009 models. They were completed during December, 2009. Even though they werent delivered until after the first of the year, they are considered 2009 models. However, they were titled as 2008 models, I suppose because that's when they were ordered. When determining the correct year model on apparatus, go by the manuafacturer's plate in the cab, if it can be located. Also, these Dallas pumpers have 1500 gpm pumps, a change from years of specifying 1250 gpm pumps on pumpers.
Eric Hansen

Grand Prairie, Texas
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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 Engine 27, Dallas, TX



There was no builder plate in either the cab or on the pump panel. The information listed above was provided by the driver-engineer.



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Richardson, TX



   
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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 Engine 27, Dallas, TX



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Richardson, TX



   
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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 Engine 27, Dallas, TX



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Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



   
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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 Engine 27, Dallas, TX



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Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



   
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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 Engine 27, Dallas, TX



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Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



   
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2005 Spartan-Crimson 1250-500 Engine 27, Dallas, TX



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Richardson, TX



   
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1995 Spartan-Simon-LTI Model QS-75 75' MM (Simon-LTI #9403477) Truck 37, Dallas, TX



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Richardson, TX



   
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