I have been trying to get this started for several days and finally have a couple of minutes so I'm going to start this thread like before of everything I find in travels.
[quote name='dawson_fire' post='36754' date='Sep 25 2006, 00:29 ']Bethany Beach,De. recently took delivery of this 2006 Pierce Dash 100' Sky-Arm with 2000gpm and job# 17115.
Terry[/quote]
Actually, according to the Sept issue of Fire Apparatus and Emergency Equipment News Magazine, they bought this used from another dept. I seem to recall seeing a pic of it posted on the yahoogroup a while back. I'll check my files and see if I can find the info on it about who the previous owner was.
Quote:This ALF 100' mid mount was sitting along the highway in Delaware and was lettered for Lackawanna Fire Co.
Lackawanna Fire Department
Lackawanna, NY
This rig is a dead ringer for the 1968 ALF that served Dunkirk, NY from 1968-1991. I don't recall Lackawanna having one back in the day, they ran a Snorkel. It's possible that they bought the old Dunkirk ladder for a reserve.
Bethany Beach bought both units new,the Sky -Arm posted took the place of another Sky -Arm that they had numerous problems with and Pierce thought that the newer electronics would take care of most of the problems,they have no complants so far.After delivery of the original Sky-Arm the department saw the need for a smaller aerial and then bought the 75' quint.
[quote name='dawson_fire' post='37087' date='Sep 25 2006, 23:46 ']Bethany Beach bought both units new,the Sky -Arm posted took the place of another Sky -Arm that they had numerous problems with and Pierce thought that the newer electronics would take care of most of the problems,they have no complants so far.After delivery of the original Sky-Arm the department saw the need for a smaller aerial and then bought the 75' quint.
Terry[/quote]
thanks for the clarification Terry! It helpa a lot!
Their newest engine was spec'd out by the Oxon Hill,Md. volunteers but they could not secure funding for the truck and it was then sold to Wrightsville.