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Nice Photos Mark!! Keep them coming.
Very nice pics Mark... keep'm coming
Jim Kay
Retired Firefighter/Paramedic Fire Historian Fire Buff Photographer
Great stuff Mark! Hey, and I thought all you did were crash trucks! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
This past weekend Kelvin Carter (Kiddo76) and I ventured through several counties on the west coast, here are just a few of the beauties we captured.
Marco Island Fire Rescue Collier County, Florida Engine-50 2010 Pierce Quantum PUC 1500/750 Photo by: Alex M. Poitevien Jr. North Port Fire Rescue Sarasota County, Florida Engine-81 2009 Pierce Arrow XT 1250/1000/30F Photo by: Alex M. Poitevien Jr.
Nice shots Alex! Hope you got more to post. North Port is in Sarasota County, not Charlotte.
[quote name='Shoop' timestamp='1303302812' post='435687']
Nice shots Alex! Hope you got more to post. North Port is in Sarasota County, not Charlotte. [/quote] Thanks, Shoop. And yes you are correct, my typo!
Is it just me or is Florida obsessed with Quints?
[quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1303320021' post='435715']
Is it just me or is Florida obsessed with Quints? [/quote] Good2Go, I'd say you're correct, most aerial apparatus in Florida tend to be quints. Very few aerials are "dry trucks". Tampa has 2 of their 5 Truck Cos. without pumps/tanks, T1 and T14. T9 and T13 have pumps and hose but no water tank. T21 is a true quint. One of Tampa's spares is dry the other is a quint. Clearwater's two Truck Cos. and their spare are dry and St. Petersburg has one dry truck out of four, T1. Jacksonville has several TDA's as well. All of Orlando's Truck Cos. are Sutphen tower/quints and Orange county runs quint Truck Cos. also. Most small to medium departments run quints as Truck Cos. as well as Engine Cos. with TeleSqurts or FireStix. Miami Dade is the largest department in Florida and as far as I know all of their Truck Cos. are either true quints or pump equipped.
I knew st pete t-1 was a true truck and that 4 and 10 i believe were quints....but isnt 9s newer E\-One a true truck?
[quote name='HIT6' timestamp='1303324380' post='435748'] Good2Go, I'd say you're correct, most aerial apparatus in Florida tend to be quints. Very few aerials are "dry trucks". Tampa has 2 of their 5 Truck Cos. without pumps/tanks, T1 and T14. T9 and T13 have pumps and hose but no water tank. T21 is a true quint. One of Tampa's spares is dry the other is a quint. Clearwater's two Truck Cos. and their spare are dry and St. Petersburg has one dry truck out of four, T1. Jacksonville has several TDA's as well. All of Orlando's Truck Cos. are Sutphen tower/quints and Orange county runs quint Truck Cos. also. Most small to medium departments run quints as Truck Cos. as well as Engine Cos. with TeleSqurts or FireStix. Miami Dade is the largest department in Florida and as far as I know all of their Truck Cos. are either true quints or pump equipped. [/quote]
[quote name='lfdtruckie343' timestamp='1303337484' post='435776']
I knew st pete t-1 was a true truck and that 4 and 10 i believe were quints....but isnt 9s newer E\-One a true truck? [/quote] Dan, you are correct, T1 and the new T9 are straight trucks. T11, T13 and the spare are quints. As well, E1 running from Station 4 is a E\-One 75' RM aerial that used to be assigned to E7. It runs as an engine co. though. |
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