Sparrowbush NY - 1985 GMC diesel 5 speed x 2 / 2005 Wildfire refurb - 500gpm - 1800gal poly tank
Tankers and Tenders
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I'm by no means a photographer, and the conditions weren't the best today, but I do like to photograph apparatus and have wanted to post these for awhile. First is my departments:
Tanker 53 2001 International 4900 1250/2400 S&S
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
2001 International 4900 1250/2400 S&S
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
Home of S&S when they were in business, Fairmount, Indiana
2003 International 7600 1250 (I believe) 3,000 gallons
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
Fairmount,IN. Tanker 6
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
On the back of the tanker, it sports 2 of Fairmount's favorite sons, home to Jim Davis, the creator of Garfield, and James Dean.
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
Question of the day . Why would a department choose not to put a quick dump on a tanker ? I have found that several departments choose to pump the water off instead of dumping , but what happens if the pump breaks down ? These would be called simply water tenders , but they are used mainly as water supply tankers . Often slowing down other tankers that can quickly dump and go .
Altough some of our departments do this from time to time all of our area tankers have large dumps. It is common to some times commit a nurse tanker behind the attack engine down a long lane so that in a sense the engines booster tank is now 4000 gal. This takes away one tanker from the shuttle but gives you more of a saftey margin with water. A 5" supply line would then be run from the tanker to the road where a supply engine and folding tank would be set up and the tanker shuttle begins.
To me , why not add a dump valve and then you have a choice ?
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To me , why not add a dump valve and then you have a choice ? [/quote] I would agree 100% and with that said in the area I am a FF in all of our ladders have pumps and tanks. I cant believe anyone would ever buy one without. |
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