I will be visiting San Juan in a few weeks. We will be in the area where the cruise ships dock. Are there any stations within walking distance of that area? Thanks.
John Kenealy
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John, it's been 15 years since I was there last, but the station that the first couple of photos were taken at is close to the cruise ship terminal. I don't remember if it's walking distance, I took a cab there after I "checked in" for the cruise before it departed. Looks like they've come a long way, they were running an old FDNY ALF engine and a Ford F/Saulsbury rescue/hazmat first out, but most of the other rigs in the station (there were many including a Ford C/Seagrave rearmount aerial) were OOS in various stages of falling apart. Michael, do they still have a Bronto at the Hato Rey station? They had a neat Freightliner cabover/Bronto when I was there in 1997, and when I went back in 2000, they had just received an E\-One/Bronto.
Never did find the station in Old San Juan. I even asked a policeman, who said there was no fire station around the area where I was. I did manage a very long distance shot of these ARFF units and station from the deck of the ship in San Juan.
John Kenealy
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You can walk it if you know where your going, best to just jump in a cab an go. Every time I've been there's been a different fleet arrangement, usually two Engines an Aerial device or two an a Rescue. The small ARFF station is part of an Air National Guard unit at the Isla Grande Airport, the only military aircraft I saw there were C-130's. Also ARFF 15 appears to be a former U.S. Navy AMERTEK possibly from the now closed Naval Station Roosevelt Roads.