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San Francisco Fire Department
#21
Quote:So far so good. Weve had very little issues with them. No different from when we initially got the spartans.
Do you have any Idea what the wheel base is on those, my department like yours needs the shorter wheelbase we have small hilly streets also, just was curious we are getting ready to spec a new engine soon.
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#22
Hose tenders are at sta. 17, 22, 38, and 48. rescue 2 is a 2004. wheel base on new crimsons are 175000 [ thats what the blueprints say ].

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#23
Wheelbase is 175,000.  Is that inches or millimeters.

Stephen Taylor

Retired Volunteer Firefighter
Retired Career Fire Dispatcher
Yarmouth Fire Department
Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
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#24
Does anybody have photos hose tenders?
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#25
We've had the good fortune of visiting San Francisco a few times and having outstanding help and cooperation from their members with getting pics of their apparatus including many of the special pieces. At one point we had many SFFD photos posted on this site, however during one of the reorganizations of the board the thread was lost. The pics can be seen on our smugmug now in the California gallery.

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#26
What type of valve is on the officer's side intake on the engines?  Odd looking, something unique to San Fran?

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#27
Quote:What type of valve is on the officer's side intake on the engines?  Odd looking, something unique to San Fran?
They have their own fire department foundry and ladder shop. They cast their own intake valves, appliances, hose tools, and bells. At one time although not the case on this engine, they also cast their own deck pipes. The bells have SFFD cast in raised letters on the top. It is an extremely traditional fire department. Everything from Leather Lids to uniform shirts with large silver buttons reflects a deep fire service tradition. 
Member: F.O.O.L.S of OZ, IAFF L2542

www.kansasfiretrucks.com

Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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#28
175 inches. Thats called the Navarro on the officers side. It's white buttons on the uniforms.  have pics of the ladder shop and some of the foundary stuff, I just suck at posting the pics online. sorry
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#29
Engine 35 HME Ferrara



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#30
Bell and bulldog combination



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Fire Boat 2 Guardian



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Under the bridge 1



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Under the bridge 2



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I always love to see the SFFD stuff....it's all very simple, no-nonsense, and sharp....I'd be surprised if you'd ever find a speck of dirt on one of their pieces!  Lots of cool traditions, great firefighters, and an awesome City.  Thanks for posting!

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Engine 28 HME Ferrara



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Reserve Truck



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Medic 58 and Engine 1 at a medical call



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SFFD Boat



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Another Medic Unit



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#40
Looks Like the newer Engines have roll up doors. Looks like they going away from tradition a little at a time. 

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