Hey guys, here is the scoop on Broward County Sheriff E106!
Originally, the rumor had it that BSO wanted to order a Rescue-Pumper and/or "Rumper" to service the Town of Southwest Ranches. Well, she came a little bigger then what I envisioned, lol.
Currently, BSO Sta.36 and Southwest Ranches VFD Sta.82 are jointed. BSO Tanker & Rescue 36 respond primary to all Fire/EMS related events, while Southwest Ranches volunteers respond additional for manpower and lower priority calls, etc. Recently, the town voted to withdraw from BSO for Fire/EMS service. Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue is now in contract to provide services, effective September 1, 2011.
Due to these changes, BSO decided to re-assigned the new truck to Sta.106 on the Alley.
Originally, the rumor had it that BSO wanted to order a Rescue-Pumper and/or "Rumper" to service the Town of Southwest Ranches. Well, she came a little bigger then what I envisioned, lol.
Currently, BSO Sta.36 and Southwest Ranches VFD Sta.82 are jointed. BSO Tanker & Rescue 36 respond primary to all Fire/EMS related events, while Southwest Ranches volunteers respond additional for manpower and lower priority calls, etc. Recently, the town voted to withdraw from BSO for Fire/EMS service. Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue is now in contract to provide services, effective September 1, 2011.
Due to these changes, BSO decided to re-assigned the new truck to Sta.106 on the Alley.