I will add some more detail to some of the recent photos posted here, first LCFD is not actually part of the city of Little Canada, they are their own non-profit company with part of their budget coming from the contract to provide fire protection to the city residents. As such, I believe they don't need to go through the competitive bid process which is why their fleet is pretty much all Pierce. Here is what I remember of rig specs, but could be wrong.
LCFD Ladder 14 is a 1993 Pierce Lance or Arrow Cab/Chassis with 75' Aerial. Can't remember pump or tank size. About a year ago they were looking at neighboring Vadnais Heights' spec on their 1999 Dash 105' Aerial as they were apparently beginning the process to replace this truck, I don't know where they are at in this process.
LCFD Engine 18 is 2006 Pierce Lance 2000 GPM/750/Foam??
LCFD Engine 15 (back-up) is a 1995 or 1996 Pierce Lance pump may be smaller otherwise same specs as Engine 18.
LCFD Rescue 17 is a 1997 or 1998 Kenworth/Pierce HD rescue
Hope this helps.
LCFD Ladder 14 is a 1993 Pierce Lance or Arrow Cab/Chassis with 75' Aerial. Can't remember pump or tank size. About a year ago they were looking at neighboring Vadnais Heights' spec on their 1999 Dash 105' Aerial as they were apparently beginning the process to replace this truck, I don't know where they are at in this process.
LCFD Engine 18 is 2006 Pierce Lance 2000 GPM/750/Foam??
LCFD Engine 15 (back-up) is a 1995 or 1996 Pierce Lance pump may be smaller otherwise same specs as Engine 18.
LCFD Rescue 17 is a 1997 or 1998 Kenworth/Pierce HD rescue
Hope this helps.
David "Frenchy" French
"If I wanted smoke blown up my ass, I'd be at home with a pack of cigarettes and a short length of hose"
"If I wanted smoke blown up my ass, I'd be at home with a pack of cigarettes and a short length of hose"