Quote:Bellingham Fire Department 2008 Pierce Impel 1500/500
Nice rigs! I have a buddy on Bellingham. Did you see a guy from New Zealand when you were there (cusses a lot, calls everyone "Mate", yells things like "bloody hell" all the time...)?
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Quote:Bellingham Fire Department 2008 Pierce Impel 1500/500 Nice rigs! I have a buddy on Bellingham. Did you see a guy from New Zealand when you were there (cusses a lot, calls everyone "Mate", yells things like "bloody hell" all the time...)?
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Nice rigs! I have a buddy on Bellingham. Did you see a guy from New Zealand when you were there (cusses a lot, calls everyone "Mate", yells things like "bloody hell" all the time...)? [/quote] works there right? He was in my recruit class
Small world. Pete worked at my FD for quite a few years. He's a good FF and Medic. He calls us every now and then, whining about his kid keeping him up all night.
Our little trip into Washington State also brought us through Bellingham on our way back to the border. In addition to the Pierce Impel that DYKEN just posted, we managed to sweet talk our way into getting a few more Bellingham rigs posed. Engine 1 is another 2008 Pierce Impel with 1500/500 specs.
We visited Station 6 and shot another Impel as well as the ladder stationed there. Engine 6 has the same build date and specs as the rig just posted.
We also cruised by Whatcom County Fire District 4 on the`outskirts of Bellingham where we shot Brush 12, a 2000 Ford F550 4x4 with a UPF Defender Series Skid Unit and Hale PP pump. The round tank like structure on top of the water tank is used to store the forestry hose in a big coil.
This Whatcom County fire station also housed twin water tenders. Tender 12 is one of 2 1999 S&S Freightliner FL112 trucks with 1000 GPM pumps and 3000 gallon water tanks.
The old rescue out of this station was a 1997 Medtec Ambulance International and was sitting in the training area waiting to be disposed of.
The rescue was replaced with a combination rescue engine. The 2010 Pierce Impel PUC that DYKEN posted a few photos back is configured for fire suppression duties on the driver's side and rescue/medical duties on the officer's side. This engine also sports a Husky Foam System and has a CAFS.
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