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Thanks for the response, I'll update the posting. Any pump/tank specs, by chance? They were just leaving so I had to shoot quick and couldn't get specs.
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According to South Coast Fire Fire Equipment,(the local
Pierce dealer) Glendale FD will be receiving a new International/Pierce Type 3 engine. It is lettered as Engine 221.
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According to the local
Pierce dealer, Glendale has received another Quantum for Engine 21.Unknown if the engine has been delivered.
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Glendale Quantum Pumper:
http://www.southcoastfire.net/Deliveries...25173.aspx
Brea's new Type 3 engine: [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/piercemfg/7005973925/in/photostream"]http://www.flickr.co.../in/photostream[/url]
Garden Grove Mini Rescue
http://www.southcoastfire.net/Deliveries...24744.aspx
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[url="http://www.southcoastfire.net/Deliveries/NewWildland/Glendale24174.aspx"]http://www.southcoastfire.net/Deliveries/NewWildland/Glendale24174.aspx[/url]
Glendale's new Type 3.
I noticed that its not uncommon for fire departments in southern California to run with dry pumps. Just wondering why?
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Effective at 0800HRS this morning the Orange County Fire Authoirty offically assumed control of the Santa Ana Fire Dept.
[url="http://www.ci.santa-ana.ca.us/fire/default.asp"]http://www.ci.santa-ana.ca.us/fire/default.asp[/url]
New Station line up for Santa Ana.