Another beautiful apparatus is # 128. This 1924 American La France 1000 GPM rotary gear pumper had a 40 gallon soda acid chemical tank and was the first rig acquired by the Last Resort Fire Department.
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Adding to Terry's topic, here are some of the LRFD units out and about on their annual Fourth of July drive around town event.
Leading the way up East Marginal Way is apparatus 198, "The Tow Trunk", a 1954 Seagrave trackor. The 100 foot aerial portion was totaled in a 1977 accident.
And bringing up the rear a 1950 KW 55 foot city service ladder truck, APP 181. 181 was finally back in service after an almost bank busting $20K engine replacement.
The Bellevue, WA Fire Dept. recently took delivery of five Pierce Arrow XT 1750x500 pumpers on Freightliner M2 chassis.
Engine 2, 2011 Pierce Shop # 3997, is located in the Eastgate section of Bellevue near the busy I90, and 148th Street SE corridor. Here are the current assignments for the new rigs. Bellevue E2 2011 Pierce Shop # 3997 Bellevue E7 2011 Pierce Shop # 4034 Bellevue E5 2011 Pierce Shop # 4035 Bellevue E6 2011 Pierce Shop # 3871 Bellevue E1 2011 Pierce Shop # unknown at this time
Engine 5's new rig. Bellevue E3 is now assigned Shop # 3367, a 2003 H&W, Former E5
Eastside Fire and Rescue Engine 72 will be moving into their new quarters early this week along with an aid car and two brush trucks. It's located on the north end of Issaquah's multi level park and ride at State Route 900.
Washington State DNR brush truck 662 will be relocated to the new station.
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