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We had to convince the drivers not to flow water and raise the Snozzles prior to us getting our glamour shots.  I think by the last rig, we might have convinced them.  They did give us a great tour though. 

 

#3 is a 2003 E\-One Titan HPR 2050/300/450F/450PK.

 

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Last at the airport is #7, a 2010 Oshkosh Striker 1950/4500/540F/450PK/75' Snozzle.

 

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From the airport, we traveled just east of the airport to Port Everglades, still part of the BSO system.  Squad 6 is a 1979 Ford/? step van used for technical rescues and so forth.  Couldn't get it moved but the sun wasn't cooperating anyway.

 

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Foam Tanker 6, one of the leftover rigs from the original Port Everglades Fire Department days, is this 1982 Ford LN8000/Quality rig.  Don't have the specs on this one.

 

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I wish the sun had been better for these next few behemoths.  The mobile command post is a 2000 International/LDV unit.

 

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Chem 6 is a 2006 Kenworth T800/Pierce 2000/500/3000PK/1000F pumper, job #17667.

 

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Engine 6 is a 2011 Pierce Quantum 3300/500/1800F pumper, job #24271.

 

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Foam 3 is a 2008 Sterling tractor with a 2010 Brenner tractor.  It has no pump but carries 4500 gallons of foam.

 

There is another identical trailer pulled by a Mack tractor sitting next to this one.

 

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I forgot this buggie from the previous airport photos.  It belongs to District Chief 10 and is a 2013 Ford Explorer.  It would sure look good as a FRR model!

 

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District Chief 6 at port is a 2013 Chevy Tahoe similar to the one that FRR produced so nicely.

 

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I don't know why but I just had to shoot this dumb looking little thing.  It's a 2013 (I think) Ford Transit Direct used by BSO's Logistics Division.  Logistics is behind the 17/23 fire station west of the airport.

 

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Quote:I don't know why but I just had to shoot this dumb looking little thing.  It's a 2013 (I think) Ford Transit Direct used by BSO's Logistics Division.  Logistics is behind the 17/23 fire station west of the airport.

 

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You mean that Dumb looking ford transit on a ford focus frame that was first made in turkey?   THEY SUCK! lol  I drove one for work I should know lol
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Quote:You mean that Dumb looking ford transit on a ford focus frame that was first made in turkey?   THEY SUCK! lol  I drove one for work I should know lol


Yes, that would be the one!
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What year is the QRV?  1001 seems like horse & buggy days

Stephen Taylor

Retired Volunteer Firefighter
Retired Career Fire Dispatcher
Yarmouth Fire Department
Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
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Quote:What year is the QRV?  1001 seems like horse & buggy days
Stephen, it was one of those prototype mockups done waaay back of what a Ford might look like in 2001.  Smile
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Quote:Next, we scooted back down to Broward County, dodged some more rain and photographed the Broward Sheriff Fire-Rescue department's rigs at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood Int'l Airport.  First up is Rescue 10, a 201? International/Taylor-Made rig.

 

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Quote:I don't know why but I just had to shoot this dumb looking little thing.  It's a 2013 (I think) Ford Transit Direct used by BSO's Logistics Division.  Logistics is behind the 17/23 fire station west of the airport.

 

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Did they use a brighter shade of red looks German Red almost compared to the newer black over darker red Pierce Engine 6? Thanks in advance, Great photos Thanks for sharing

 

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Quote:Did they use a brighter shade of red looks German Red almost compared to the newer black over darker red Pierce Engine 6? Thanks in advance, Great photos Thanks for sharing

 

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Rick, I'm not sure but in person, it looks quite red.
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Are the 2 E\-One industrial engines (Red October & Big Gulp) still at the Port Everglades station?

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Nice to see some rigs from south Florida. I am heading there on Monday for 3 days of meetings at EVI's plant for our new very large hazmat truck.  First time going to Florida, probably won't have a lot of time to shoot some rigs though.

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