top mount pumper, with a 500 gallon water tank and ten gallons of foam responding out a recently renovated house - north of the Space Needle on top of Queen Ann Hill - with ladder company 6.
<span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">A 2015 Pierce Arrow XT, equipped with 1500 GPM top mount pump, a 500 gallon water tank and twenty gallons of class A foam. </span>
<span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">A downtown company responding out of the longest continuously operating fire station in Seattle, with Engine 5, Ladder 4 and Aid Car 2. </span>
<span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">Pierce 27660-01 </span>
<span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">SFD 32537 </span>
<span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">Bob Lukas Photo </span>
<span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">A 2007 E\-One Cyclone II with 1500 GPM
top mount pump, a 500 gallon water tank and ten gallons of foam. Assigned to a single engine station house on East Roanoke Street just north of downtown Seattle. </span>
<span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">E\-One 132997 </span>
<span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">SFD 75423 </span>
<span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">Formerly assigned to Engine 2 </span>
<span style="font-family:'times new roman', times, serif;">Bob Lukas Photo </span>
<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">Seattle Fire Department
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<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">Engine 6 In service since 1893
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<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">A 2007 E\-One Cyclone II with 1500
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top mount pump, a 500 gallon water tank and ten gallons of foam. Assigned to one of SFD's newest stations located in the Central District of Seattle. Engine 6 responds with ladder company 3.</span>
<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">E\-One 132998
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<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">SFD
75424
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<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">Bob Lukas Photo
<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">Seattle Fire Department
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<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">Ladder 1
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<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">A 2009 Pierce Arrow XT 100 foot tiller with tandem rear-axle tractor.
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<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">It responds out of Pioneer Square Station 10, along with AID 5 and 10, Engine 10, Haz-Mat 1, MCI 2 and STAFF 10. Ladder 1, Engine 10 and Aid 10, aka "Unit 77" Ladder 1 responds along with Haz-Mat 1, Engine 10, and Aid Car 10 on all full hazardous material alarms.
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<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">Pierce 22117
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<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">SFD
30862
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<span style="font-family:'times new roman';">Bob Lukas Photo
A 2009 Pierce Arrow XT 100 foot tiller with tandem rear-axle tractor responds out of a multiple unit station on Capital Hill along with Engine 25, and Aid Car 25. Cross staffed units assigned to station 25 include the Mobile Ventilation Unit and Power 25.
A 2012 Pierce Arrow XT 100 foot tiller reconfigured with a longer wheel base tandem rear-axle tractor and shorter trailer. The first of a new type recieved from Pierce after the deliveries of Ladders 1, 4, 10, 9, and 12. The tractor was lengthened to accomodate a larger pollution control system and the trailer was shortened. Noticeable differences on the trailer include elinination one 19.5" cabinet, rearranged top-side diamond plate tool boxes, the ladder rests on taller boom supports allowing for a more horizontal look and has a shorter extension on the tip by thirteen inches. New A/C unit and extra door steps were added.
The tractor wheel base was increased by fifteen inches. The entire length of the truck increased from 59' 9.50" to 59' 11.50".
Ladder 3 reponds out of the new Central Area Station with Engine 6.
I've always been delighted by the way SFD seems very systematic and consistent with its apparatus purchases, at least in terms of timing. Maybe it's just my perception but some companies get new rigs every 10-15 years, and others are always getting hand-me-downs (Engine 34), but its fairly even over time (instead of mass purchases all at once).
On the other hand, SFD has always been all over the place with purchases, from E\-One, ALF, Spartan/Crimson, and now Pierce. All they need next is an order of KMEs to complete their collection of heavy-duty rigs.
The summer I lived in Seattle (2006), the HQ was still in the old station on King Street, Ladder 1 was still the old Spartan/LTI, and they had just received the 2006 Pierce Arrow XT for Rescue 1, which is now refurbished as Unit 99 I believe...?
Quote:I've always been delighted by the way SFD seems very systematic and consistent with its apparatus purchases, at least in terms of timing. Maybe it's just my perception but some companies get new rigs every 10-15 years, and others are always getting hand-me-downs (Engine 34), but its fairly even over time (instead of mass purchases all at once).
On the other hand, SFD has always been all over the place with purchases, from E-One, ALF, Spartan/Crimson, and now Pierce. All they need next is an order of KMEs to complete their collection of heavy-duty rigs.
The summer I lived in Seattle (2006), the HQ was still in the old station on King Street, Ladder 1 was still the old Spartan/LTI, and they had just received the 2006 Pierce Arrow XT for Rescue 1, which is now refurbished as Unit 99 I believe...?
When the new heavy rescue, a 2013 Pierce Arrow XT, went into service the 2006 heavy rescue truck went to the SFD
shops for modification and was reassigned as Marine 1 at station 36 in West Seattle. UNIT 99 the 1999 IH Utilimaster, has been redesignated as Marine 80, a reserve unit, and is parked outside at station 36.
pump and a 500 gallon water tank and ten gallons of class A foam.
It currently reponds out of fire station 2 at Fourth Ave and Battery Street, shared with Engine 2, Ladder 4 and Aid 2, while it's waterfront station remains closed during sea wall constrution. The crew of Engine 5 cross staffs Rescue Fire Boat #5.
A 2008 E\-One Quest equipped with a 1500 GPM pump and a 500 gallon water tank and ten gallons of class A foam.
It currently responds out of a temporary station on the Ballard waterfront, shared with Ladder 8 and Medic 18, while it's Market Street station remains closed during renovation and a seismic upgrade. Battalion 4 has been temporaly relocated to station 9, and Hose 18 to station 35.
pump and a 500 gallon water tank and ten gallons of class A foam.
Engine 24 responds out of a single engine station at the north side of Seattle close to the Snohomish County border. The crew cross staffs Air 240 which is also assigned there.