[quote name='Roto-Ray' post='255497' date='Oct 20 2008, 18:10 ']This was 100% correct in the past, however, this changed when the six new Enforcers went in service. There aren't any rigs designated "Reserve" anymore, they all fall into the "200 series." This is how the roster changed:
201 (Reserve) (ex E-11)
202 (Reserve) (ex E-2)
203 (Reserve) (ex E-3)
204 (Volunteer) (ex E-4)
205 (Volunteer)
206 (Volunteer)
212 (Reserve) (ex E-12)
217 (Reserve) (ex E-9)
219 (Reserve) (ex E-8)
Hope this helps...[/quote]
Taylor, thanks!
I wasn't aware that they had made this change.. What about the rig in the 16's that looks like a reserve or volunteers ride? Reserve or Volley??
How about Trucks?? Where are the reserves?
Has HDF Engine 6 come in and in service??
201 (Reserve) (ex E-11)
202 (Reserve) (ex E-2)
203 (Reserve) (ex E-3)
204 (Volunteer) (ex E-4)
205 (Volunteer)
206 (Volunteer)
212 (Reserve) (ex E-12)
217 (Reserve) (ex E-9)
219 (Reserve) (ex E-8)
Hope this helps...[/quote]
Taylor, thanks!
I wasn't aware that they had made this change.. What about the rig in the 16's that looks like a reserve or volunteers ride? Reserve or Volley??
How about Trucks?? Where are the reserves?
Has HDF Engine 6 come in and in service??
John Hinant
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Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau
October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782
"In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"