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They're sharp looking. Look to be in good condition for spares. And I know you guys worked the hell out of them. Yonkers seems to do well with replacements given some of the recent fiscal issues.
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The spare fleet is now in good condition, now. We had a bunch of junk years back, no spares to be found (I've ridden anything from a pick up to a Dodge K-car in place of a pumper)After the Continental Compac boondagle, a schedule and spec's began being formed (finally) which started with the FDNY style Macks, and led up to now. The 99' ALF replaced the 85 Mack/Scope after 14-years and much fire duty. The 99' TL was replaced after 10-years, and saw alot of fire too, we almost lost the rig at the huge Oak St. job (have pix of it burned somewhere)! TL-75's 2002 was replaced after 7-years because the funding was there, and mostly to get it pre-new emission which would have made it cost more $$$. The apparatus replacement schedule is up to 10-years front line, 5-years spare.
Yes, the "Men" do get upset during these fiscal times when a new rig arrives, but there's guys getting laid off at same time !!! The apparatus were actually scheduled and bonded long before the yearly budget comes about. On a brighter note, the YFD just received funding from the SAFER grant to rehire our laid off a demoted members, grant came down this week !!
They're sharp looking. Look to be in good condition for spares. And I know you guys worked the hell out of them. Yonkers seems to do well with replacements given some of the recent fiscal issues.
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The spare fleet is now in good condition, now. We had a bunch of junk years back, no spares to be found (I've ridden anything from a pick up to a Dodge K-car in place of a pumper)After the Continental Compac boondagle, a schedule and spec's began being formed (finally) which started with the FDNY style Macks, and led up to now. The 99' ALF replaced the 85 Mack/Scope after 14-years and much fire duty. The 99' TL was replaced after 10-years, and saw alot of fire too, we almost lost the rig at the huge Oak St. job (have pix of it burned somewhere)! TL-75's 2002 was replaced after 7-years because the funding was there, and mostly to get it pre-new emission which would have made it cost more $$$. The apparatus replacement schedule is up to 10-years front line, 5-years spare.
Yes, the "Men" do get upset during these fiscal times when a new rig arrives, but there's guys getting laid off at same time !!! The apparatus were actually scheduled and bonded long before the yearly budget comes about. On a brighter note, the YFD just received funding from the SAFER grant to rehire our laid off a demoted members, grant came down this week !!