It is very similar to all of those, I used the FDNY reference since they are using quite a few other features from FDNY, recessed grab handles, recessed side lighting, hasp and lock on compartments (Dekalb needs this!) as well as they have the two rear facing compartments on the back of the body. It looks like it will be a well designed truck from the drawings. We have been working on one from a while now, ours will be more like the Falmouth and Mechanicsville squads.
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And they all started with the monster squad at Berwyn Heights in 2004. District of Columbia, Glendale, and Burtonsville also have.
Quote:And they all started with the monster squad at Berwyn Heights in 2004. District of Columbia, Glendale, and Burtonsville also have.And that is why Prince George's County and most of Maryland have some of the most awesome volunteer-owned heavy rescues on the planet!!!!
Absolutely! Berwyn Heights started it and it has been that same basic design for 10 years now. No need to reinvent the wheel, minor changes that each department needs or wants and another excellent rescue is born! I can't think of another area that has so many well designed heavy rescues.
When did Berwyn Heights first monster go on its side? I went down there in July 2004 and (I believe) the new one was already ordered. I remember the guy showing me the specs in their watch office
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Laurel, Cranston Heights, North Charleston- I like this game! Los Angeles's U.S.A.R. almost counts.
Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
Quote:This one is a reshoot in better light. I originally posted this in post #3587 of this thread. Wow! The axles shifted a little on that move Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
Let's not forget about Long Island there are more rescues per square mile than anywhere else in the world and a lot of them are spec'ed extremely well
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I recently attended the 2014 SPAAMFAA Winter Convention in North Charleston, SC. I made the drive over on Wednesday, February 5th, with a few stops along the way.
Engine 101, Bamberg, SC 1988 Spartan/F.M.C. 1250/1000 #7133 Quote:I recently attended the 2014 SPAAMFAA Winter Convention in North Charleston, SC. I made the drive over on Wednesday, February 5th, with a few stops along the way.Dave any idea what the skid unit in the background goes to by chance?
John Fauble
I am interested in all of the equipment and apparatus used in fire fighting and ems service.
I wanted to go but I had to work all weekend, cant wait for pics. Hopefully it was a good turnout.
Quote:Dave any idea what the skid unit in the background goes to by chance?I didn't ask. It looked like it had been sitting there a while.
Engine 905, Dorchester County, SC
2007 International 4400/Ferrara 1500/1500 #H-3605
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