Squad 51 is a 2009 Ford F350/SAS with a 100 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank.
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Squad 51 is a 2009 Ford F350/SAS with a 100 GPM pump and 300 gallon water tank.
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ARFF 10 is a 2006 model and has the same specs as the others but with a 50' Snozzle.
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This 2004 Chevrolet 3500/ITE is the airport's CBRNE unit and runs out of Station 47 on the south side of the airport.
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HazMat 24 is a 2001 with a Union City Body. We weren't able to determine the chassis make.
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Squad 47, the MCI supply truck, is a 1995 Freightliner FL70 with a Hackney body.
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This homely looking rig, Foam Tanker 45, is a 1993 Chevrolet Kodiak 150/1500 foam tanker. For some reason, everytime we've seen this truck, the tank has only been half full.
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Last up from the airport is Squad 42, a 1992 Spartan/Hackney bearing job #92F0171.
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We shot just one from Milton, GA Fire Rescue. Quint 1 is a 2007 Pierce Dash 1500/500/75' with job #19354.
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Roswell, GA Fire Rescue has this 2001 Sutphen 1500/500/75' as Quint 7, job #HS3537.
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Roswell Engine 1 is a 2002 Sutphen 1500/750 pumper, job #JS3681.
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Roswell's Air & Light 1 is a 2007 Mack MR/Ferrara rig, job #H3307.
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Truck 1 is a 2012 Sutphen 1500/350/100' platform, job #HS5074.
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Last up for Roswell is Engine 7, a 2013 Sutphen 1500/500 pumper, job #HS5245.
Mark Carr photo Quote:We shot just one from Milton, GA Fire Rescue. Quint 1 is a 2007 Pierce Dash 1500/500/75' with job #19354.Soon to be replaced by a 2014 Sutphen SPH100. Quote:Truck 43 is a 2009 Pierce Arrow XT 2000/300/50F/95' platform bearing job #22357-02.I was unaware of Pierce making a rear mount 95' platform, did you mean 85' or did they take a 100' and "de-rate" it to 95'? Maybe for increased load rating if so? Thank you Quote:I was unaware of Pierce making a rear mount 95' platform, did you mean 85' or did they take a 100' and "de-rate" it to 95'? Maybe for increased load rating if so? Thank you Job file shows them as 85' aerial devices.....
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When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery! Quote:I was unaware of Pierce making a rear mount 95' platform, did you mean 85' or did they take a 100' and "de-rate" it to 95'? Maybe for increased load rating if so? Thank youMark can't read his own notes, they are 85'. |
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