Valley Regional Fire Authority serving the citys of Algona, Auburn, and Pacific.
1998 Pierce Quantum
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1998 Pierce Quantum
Bob Lukas Photo
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Valley Regional Fire Authority serving the citys of Algona, Auburn, and Pacific.
1998 Pierce Quantum Bob Lukas Photo
E811 2010 Sutphin 1500X750
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2005 Rosenbauer 75ft 1500X500
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2014 78 ft aerial 1500X400 Rosenbauer No 148760, in service July 2015
I have also seen this listed as 2013. It was purchased with Federal grant money replacing a 32 year old truck that was removed from service in 2013. <span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';"><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);"><span style="font-family:'times new roman';">Bob Lukas Photo </span></span></span> http://www.courierherald.com/news/309113591.html#
Kent Regional Fire Authority Engine 73
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King County Medic Unit 70
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King County is an International Terrastar, and appears to be a Braun NW
I think this has been discussed before, by why do so many different counties have MEDIC ONE on the sides of the trucks?
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
When ALS EMS was started in Seattle back in the 60s, the system was known as Medic One. It stuck as a name in King County and other areas in the Puget Sound region. See post #1433 and on in this thread for a more detailed explanation of how it all works.
Units staged after the procession
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Additional units staged
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units staged
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Additional units staged
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Former Engine 17 (965410) has returned from the Seattle Fire Department shops as Hose 34, with a new paint job, equipped with dual 250 gallon tanks for water and foam, additional hard suction trays and a new foam delivery system, carrying 4,400 feet of LDH.
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Reserve engine 221 of King County Fire Distict 20 appeared at the LODD Memorial Service for Redmond WA, Fire Department Captain Jim Swift, this past September. Jim volunteered at Skyway's KCFD station for many years.
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..and a variety of Redmond engines.
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Engine 27 is a 2010 Spartan H&W Emergency Vehicles 1500X500 pumper and responds out of Kirkland, WA station 27 with..
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Aid Car 27, a 2012 Ford Road Rescue 4X4, and..
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L27, a 1997 Simon Duplex LTI TDA
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