Anyone know how to get a copy of the specifications for any of the new units?
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Here is Marine 9 (a.k.a. Firefighter II) at the Blessing of the FDNY Marine Fleet that was held at the Intrepid yesterday.
Here is Marine 1 (a.k.a. Three Forty Three) also at the Blessing of the FDNY Marine Fleet.
[size="3"]New Rescue 1 in steamy Baltimore for the Firehouse Expo.[/size]
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Any idea on a delivery date on R1 and L24. I would love to catch them on my next visit in 2 months.
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Any idea on a delivery date on R1 and L24. I would love to catch them on my next visit in 2 months. [/quote] Rescue 1 was at the Firehouse Expo last week in Baltimore so I'm guessing it should be in-service within two months. Of course it always a roll of the dice if any rig is going to be at a particular house at any particular time. Also at the Expo was Ladder 24. .
[quote name='NinjaMedic2293' timestamp='1310941811' post='448688']
Anyone know how to get a copy of the specifications for any of the new units? [/quote] You might have the Chief of your Department write to the FDNY on offical letterhead and ask them. I doubt if anyone else would get them. Likewise I sent copies of specifications of the apparatus we procured back in 1997 to any department so requesting them, that send such request on their official letterhead, signed by their COD.
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States First established in 1782 "In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
[quote name='NinjaMedic2293' timestamp='1310941811' post='448688']
Anyone know how to get a copy of the specifications for any of the new units? [/quote] Not a drawing but it gives a run down of the specs. http://www.ferrarafire.com/CustomerSuppo...ction.html
Rookie question here: why does FDNY use aerialscopes for their towers vs. a ladder mounted bucket? Does it have something to do with the durability / strength of a bucket at the end of a scope boom vs. a ladder?
[quote name='CCusson15' timestamp='1311773437' post='450119']
Rookie question here: why does FDNY use aerialscopes for their towers vs. a ladder mounted bucket? Does it have something to do with the durability / strength of a bucket at the end of a scope boom vs. a ladder? [/quote] They have tried the concept you mention, platforms on the end of aerial ladders. They perfer the Aerialscope type of tower ladder.
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States First established in 1782 "In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
[quote name='CCusson15' timestamp='1311773437' post='450119']
Rookie question here: why does FDNY use aerialscopes for their towers vs. a ladder mounted bucket? Does it have something to do with the durability / strength of a bucket at the end of a scope boom vs. a ladder? [/quote] -Also has to do with "protected" waterway...... FDNY "developed" (With Mack) the "Tower Ladder"
[quote name='Truckman' timestamp='1311738675' post='450107']
You might have the Chief of your Department write to the FDNY on offical letterhead and ask them. I doubt if anyone else would get them. Likewise I sent copies of specifications of the apparatus we procured back in 1997 to any department so requesting them, that send such request on their official letterhead, signed by their COD. [/quote] Just file a FOIA request. Anyone can do it.
[quote name='1958 F.W.D.' timestamp='1311810703' post='450231']
Just file a FOIA request. Anyone can do it. [/quote] Exactly. Hell, the purchasing departments of most municipalities post their specifications online now so they don't have to bother mailing them to everyone who asks for a copy. Not sure why anyone would want to keep specifications a secret. They're directions for building a fire engine, not a stealth fighter.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA |
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