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And finally, one I did some extensive work on, Here is Palo Alto CA's retired Oshkosh Van Pelt pumper. I did the cab on my own using some accesories from the board, Now that i've finished up all the drawings I was doing, I'll start on some more for you all. Enjoy, Credits To KDWMAEMT, RIEMT, Fyreline, ParamedicIL, JFong, Engine5161, Firemark, Leadfirerescue, FFEMTwakeman,ladder13, EMTChris67 and sclpdexplorer. If I have forgotten anybody, I apologize, please let me know and I will make corrections.
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Neat, I can remember seeing this or a similar one in the early 90s. Many departments were using older reserve rigs for wildland use on strike teams. I really wish I'd been more into photographing rigs early in my career. I got to see some neat old trucks in their last years of service before everyone bought purpose designed type 3 engines in the mid to late 90s.
And finally, one I did some extensive work on, Here is Palo Alto CA's retired Oshkosh Van Pelt pumper. I did the cab on my own using some accesories from the board, Now that i've finished up all the drawings I was doing, I'll start on some more for you all. Enjoy, Credits To KDWMAEMT, RIEMT, Fyreline, ParamedicIL, JFong, Engine5161, Firemark, Leadfirerescue, FFEMTwakeman,ladder13, EMTChris67 and sclpdexplorer. If I have forgotten anybody, I apologize, please let me know and I will make corrections.
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Neat, I can remember seeing this or a similar one in the early 90s. Many departments were using older reserve rigs for wildland use on strike teams. I really wish I'd been more into photographing rigs early in my career. I got to see some neat old trucks in their last years of service before everyone bought purpose designed type 3 engines in the mid to late 90s.
Aaron Woods