The last neg I have dug up at the moment for the City is this 1978 E-1 built GMC rescue which also had a 250 gpm pump and 250 gallon water tank.
Canada Eh?
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City of North Vancouver at one point also had this 1982 Anderson built 1500/300/40 engine on their roster.
The City of North Vancouver is surrounded on three sides by the District of North Vancouver, with Burrard Inlet on it's south border. The District runs out of five halls. The newest apparatus in the District is Q-2, a 2006 Smeal Spartan Gladiator with a 1500 gpm pump, 250 gallon water tank, 50 gallon foam tank and 55' aerial ladder.
Typical of several engines in the District is Engine 2. It runs a 1994 Superior Spartan Gladiator with a 1500 gpm pump, 300 gallon water tank, 7 gallon A, and 15 gallon B foam tanks.
The rescue truck that the District operates is a 2000 ERS Freightliner FL 112.
The District is surrounded by heavy 2nd growth trees and mountains with lots of uninhabited and restricted forest lands that serve as the water shed for the region, and as such, runs this 2006 CAFS unit built by Rebco on a Ford F 550 4x4. It has a 300 gallon water tank and also tows a wildland equipment trailer carrying forestry hose, sprinklers and other interface equipment.
Truck duties in the District are performed using a 2008 Smeal Spartan Gladiator 5 section 100' midmount ladder tower with a 1500 gpm pump, 250 gallon water tank and 40 gallon foam tank.
Another apparatus with an aerial device in the District is Quint 5, a 2003 Smeal Spartan Gladiator with 1500/250/50/55' specs.
Some of the apparatus that the District once ran include this 1980 Thibault Kenworth Custom with 1500/500 specs.
Perhaps the most interesting truck in these parts when in service was this 1986 Hub Mack R which sported a 1250 gallon per minute pump, no water, and a 103' Simon Snorkel aerial device.
wow!
Wow! (Mack R Simon or the KW Cincinnati Cab?
-Wow from me for the TCM cab KW! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> and maybe the Imperial Pierreville Industrial rig. Thanks for posting! That 1986 Hub Mack R is HUGE
Moncton NB
Truck 3 1998 HME/Smeal 1050/400/75' Quint I have posted this rig before, I took this picture on Saturday. Yes it is NOVEMBER in Atlantic Canada, and everything is GREEN! The temp was a balmy 15 celcius, which is around 60 farenheit.
Halifax NS
Engine 4 1997 E\-One Cyclone II/Superior 1250/500/25F Halifax Shop ID 97-02E Last Days for this rig as a front line unit, truck is being replaced sometime this week with a 2011 Spartan Metrostar/Carl Thibault . The new truck is sitting in the bay at Halifax Station 4, awaiting all crews to be trained on the rig.
awesome photos terry please keep them coming and please keep the industrial apparatus coming to
can anyone please post any photos they have of the 170 foot pacific bronto that Montreal had
In my travels with BIG DAVE last year, we managed to photograph a few trucks from the mid part of Vancouver Island. Campbell River is well known for it's sport fishing, with a healthy bunch of anglers arriving every year to try and bag a salmon. Engine 1 in Campbell River is a 2009 Crimson Spartan Gladiator with a 1750 gpm pump, 500 gallon water tank and twin 30 gallon foam tanks.
The water tanker in Campbell River is this 2003 Advance Engineered Products Sterling with a 200 gpm PTO pump and 3000 gallon water tank.
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