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Las Vegas Valley Apparatus
[quote name='SLCPDEXPLORER' post='149095' date='Sep 16 2007, 20:31 ']I think the NDF qualifies for the "Tight Fits" thread. Thats not alot of space for them.

Do you know why the warning lights near the grill are different? One is a solid light, the other has a chrome housing.[/quote]







Possibly just a replacement temporarily til the right one is placed in...just my guess..



And I said the same thing, you back that thing in with no water in the tank and it ain't goin in! YIKES thats a tight fit.
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[quote name='karl4700' post='199460' date='Mar 24 2008, 06:18 ']I just returned form a trip to las Vegas making trips to about 12 of the stations. According to the guys there, Heavy Rescue 44 will be getting their now rig in a few months. It is going to a few trade shows before it's delivered (maybe FDIC). In addition, all the engines are going to be replaced based on the contract w/ Pierce for a 7 year replacement plan. I can only assume this will take place over a year or two.



It was no easy task to get all the rigs at station 1 in house at the same time. I made an attempt there 4 times and was only able to get E201 and R301.



You can view my photos at www.karlsfirephotos.smugmug.com.[/quote]





Karl....Where did you find E-48.....didn't even know it existed yet. Is it at its own station or in another. Also to anyone interested....someone has posted pics of the new Heavy 44 and 5 of the new engines on emtbravowest.
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[quote name='mesquite5010' post='199487' date='Mar 24 2008, 11:11 ']Karl....Where did you find E-48.....didn't even know it existed yet. Is it at its own station or in another. Also to anyone interested....someone has posted pics of the new Heavy 44 and 5 of the new engines on emtbravowest.[/quote]



Engine 48 is a renumber. I believe it was E41. E48 currently is sharing a station w/ E46 until their new house is built (if I remember correctly).
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Cool. Thanks for the quick reply.
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Rescue 201


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Found these on Freemont Street this past weekend. Wasn't able to get real good shots of them



Engine 201


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Rockwell Rural VFD
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Engine 1


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Rockwell Rural VFD
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Truck 1


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Rockwell Rural VFD
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[quote name='JScott128' post='149052' date='Sep 16 2007, 19:26 ']Las Vegas Fire & Rescue- They had approximately 6 of these, all unmarked, anyone know what they are for? Arson investigation? There are LED's in the grill, on the front fender, and along the interior headliner. I was also curious about who covers what in Vegas, obviously there is Las Vegas Fire & Rescue, but I saw Clark County FD on the strip.



Scott[/quote]



The city of Las Vegas actually starts around Sahara av and Branches out north and west and is covered by Las Vegas Fire Rescue. South of Sahara is known as the Incorpored area of Clark County is is Clark Co. Fire Rescue territory. ( You'll see small green signs all over this area saying " Welcome to _____ township" ). The majority of "the Strip" and what people think is Las Vegas is actually not the City. Best way to know is by the color of the fire trucks!!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> I lived there for 5 years and worked for Mercy (Well AMR now). Hope this helps ya out.
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[quote name='sky' post='181707' date='Jan 20 2008, 04:47 ']guys- what does vegas use the tanker for. do they have water problems on the outskirts?[/quote] Hey Laurens, those are some spectacular photos of both Las Vegas and Clark County fire trucks. I have taken

a number of apparatus photos from both departments myself, hopefully I will be able to post them some day. In regards

to the Las Vegas fire truck photos I was wondering what type of camera you used and how you managed to capture in

photos the very bright, brilliant shade of red and gold that those trucks are in person. Many Las Vegas fire truck photos

that I have seen turn out looking a dull, rusty redish/orange color. Being from the Netherlands I was curious also as to

how you feel european fire trucks compare to U.S. fire trucks designwise. European apparatus is totally different in every

way and in many cases I feel rather bizarre looking. Do you have any preferences when it comes to fire truck/emergency

vehicle designs?
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When I shot this tanker when brand new, it was at station 41 back in 2003 and although the area, was built up, there was still water problems in the area and still much construction going on.



David



[quote name='sky' post='181707' date='Jan 20 2008, 05:47 ']guys- what does vegas use the tanker for. do they have water problems on the outskirts?[/quote]
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North Las Vegas runs this Pierce Air Resource Unit

Engine 98 photo

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Pahrump Valley Fire Rescue Service of Nye County still runs this 1987 GMC/Saulsbury rescue truck.

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North Las Vegas runs this 2007 Ford/Drake EMS Supervisor unit.

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Las Vegas Fire Rescue runs this 2010 Freightliner/Med Tec from station 10.

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Searchlight Volunteer fire Department of Clark County recently placed in service this 2007 International/Westmark 500/3000 Water Tender

engine 98 photo
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Henderson Fire Department Engine 95 runs this 2007 Pierce 1250/500/25f Pumper
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The Boulder City Fire Department of Clark County still runs this 2001 International/Braun medic unit.

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Mesquite Fire/Rescue of Clark County used to run this 2009 Freightliner/P&L medic unit.

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Las Vegas Fire Rescue Truck 1's 2012 Pierce Quantum 100' tower.

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