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San Francisco Fire Department
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Battalion 3



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Truck 13



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Spare Engine running as Engine 3



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Engine 2



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Truck 2



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Spare Engine 13



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Phoenix heading home



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#68
What's with the yellow stripe and the logo on the back cab door?   That's new

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#69
Quote:What's with the yellow stripe and the logo on the back cab door?   That's new


From what I've seen in pix over the years, both E-2 and T-2 added this to their rigs.
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#70
I noticed most if not all the Truck Companies have a green warning light up front.  Is there a reason/tradition for that there?

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#71
Engine and Truck 2 have had the gold stripe for a very long time. They are also the only 2 rigs to have the brass bells as well. Every tri-annual inspection, the Chiefs would say who had the best kept rigs and for the longest time, it was Sta. 2, so they were allowed to do that. 

 

The green light was so that the trucks were easier to identify on a call. At one time, all the engines and trucks were Spartans, so if a truck was parked at the crest of a hill on a call, you'd see the green light and know it was a truck company. Between the hills and the fog, its still sometimes difficult to identify at a quick glance what is a truck and what is an engine. hope this helps.

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wdho....Thanks for the information.

 

Do the newest truck companies have green today?  I can't tell w/ the clear lenses.

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#73
Quote:From what I've seen in pix over the years, both E-2 and T-2 added this to their rigs.
 

The stylized 2 is based on the logo of one of the local TV stations, channel 2 KTVU

 

http://www.ktvu.com/
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Engine 35 responding

 



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SFFD Station 1



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Engine 13 again



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Quote:Engine 35 responding

 
Great shot!

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#78
Quote:SFFD Station 1
 

Is this a new station? Wasn't their station in a row of buildings at one point?

 

Does anyone have photos of the old Rescue 2, the Ford C/shop built utility bed? It's the truck that was seen on episodes of "The Bravest" and now serves Daly City as their Haz Mat.

 

Thanks,

Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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#79
Quote:in a warehouse
 

Any chance you have a better shot of the '50 Chevy truck behind the sled?
Aaron Woods
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#80
I've got some photos of the older equipment from 2006 at the SF Earthquake 1906-2006 centennial event. 

 

 

 

1928 Kleiber light wagon. Kleiber was a west coast truck builder located in the SF Bay Area.

 

 



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