[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='333461' date='Sep 1 2009, 16:39 ']How many E-1 135' Aerials were built, and where do they still serve?
I know of 11:
Wash DCFD - 2 (1 wrecked, 1 rebuilt with new cab)
Fairfax Co.,Va - 2 (1 went to Berryville,VA.)
Chicago - 2
West Lanham Hills,MD. - 1(sold several years ago)
Monroeville,PA. - 1 (currently 4-sale)
Hightstown,NJ - 1
Syracuse,NY - 1
Westmont,Ill. - 1
Here's the 1st DCFD 135'; the 1983 Spartan/E-1 was very handsome with the old-style DC scheme and twin Beacon rays. J.D Floyd photo, Jenkins collection[/quote]
Our 135' (Monroeville Fire) is still on the block with a very serious buyer looking at it right now. We should hear something shortly about that. The replacement to the "LEGEND" will be a 2009 E\-One Cyclone 2 Super Tiller. Delivery inspection will be Sept 17 & 18. It will then leave for the dealer for about 14 days and arrive at the house approx October 15, maybe earlier. We will then be working diligently on drivers / operators training, equipment marking, and all of the other associated BS.
Last pictures i saw under strict watch (nothing will be leaked to the press :-0) all of the work for the most part complete and the tiller cab should be set this week.
I know of 11:
Wash DCFD - 2 (1 wrecked, 1 rebuilt with new cab)
Fairfax Co.,Va - 2 (1 went to Berryville,VA.)
Chicago - 2
West Lanham Hills,MD. - 1(sold several years ago)
Monroeville,PA. - 1 (currently 4-sale)
Hightstown,NJ - 1
Syracuse,NY - 1
Westmont,Ill. - 1
Here's the 1st DCFD 135'; the 1983 Spartan/E-1 was very handsome with the old-style DC scheme and twin Beacon rays. J.D Floyd photo, Jenkins collection[/quote]
Our 135' (Monroeville Fire) is still on the block with a very serious buyer looking at it right now. We should hear something shortly about that. The replacement to the "LEGEND" will be a 2009 E\-One Cyclone 2 Super Tiller. Delivery inspection will be Sept 17 & 18. It will then leave for the dealer for about 14 days and arrive at the house approx October 15, maybe earlier. We will then be working diligently on drivers / operators training, equipment marking, and all of the other associated BS.
Last pictures i saw under strict watch (nothing will be leaked to the press :-0) all of the work for the most part complete and the tiller cab should be set this week.