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Canada Eh?
And the "highlight" of my trip! Ive been waiting to photograph this rig again........its been almost 6 years since I last shot it, and thought it was LONG gone!



Brighton and Barton, NS

Ladder 3

1976 Oshkosh / LTI tower (1250/250/85' rearmount) (SN#42772) (ex-Sun City West Fire)


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Unfortunately Brightons Tanker wouldnt start. It is an ex Kentville, NS pumper/tanker



19?? Mack MR/HUB

1050/2000


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[quote name='atlanticfiretrucks.com' timestamp='1346550816' post='497122']

Unfortunately Brightons Tanker wouldnt start. It is an ex Kentville, NS pumper/tanker



19?? Mack MR/HUB

1050/2000

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Awesome stuff, Bobby - particularly the Digby Neck truck. This Mack is an 87. I also show Brighton Barton as having a 74 Mack 3000 gallon tanker - the 87 must have replaced it.
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[quote name='atlanticfiretrucks.com' timestamp='1346549955' post='497121']

And the "highlight" of my trip! Ive been waiting to photograph this rig again........its been almost 6 years since I last shot it, and thought it was LONG gone!



Brighton and Barton, NS

Ladder 3

1976 Oshkosh / LTI tower (1250/250/85' rearmount) (SN#42772) (ex-Sun City West Fire)

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This was also ex Wolfville, NS
Stephen Taylor

Retired Volunteer Firefighter
Retired Career Fire Dispatcher
Yarmouth Fire Department
Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
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[quote name='uzbek' timestamp='1346700243' post='497288']

Awesome stuff, Bobby - particularly the Digby Neck truck. This Mack is an 87. I also show Brighton Barton as having a 74 Mack 3000 gallon tanker - the 87 must have replaced it.

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Dean,



The "74 Mack Is gone........Brighton/Barton only has the 3 rigs........i'll be interested to see where the Pierce came from. The chief was the one who pulled the rigs out for me......he had just "happened" to be there as I was driving by!
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Dean,

I have to say I checked out the Canadian Fire Truck Archive and all I can say is outstanding! so much information, it will take me weeks to digest it all! I hope to be able to send you some info as I go thru my Canadian Mack apparatus slides.



Thanks for putting that together!



[quote name='uzbek' timestamp='1346700243' post='497288']





Awesome stuff, Bobby - particularly the Digby Neck truck. This Mack is an 87. I also show Brighton Barton as having a 74 Mack 3000 gallon tanker - the 87 must have replaced it.

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Sundre, Alberta - 2012 Saber Contender PUC 4x4 - 1250Igpm/820Igal/30f


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Sundre info


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Heres a better shot of the ex: Prince Albert SK rig that I posted earlier.



1997 Spartan Gladiator/Dependable

1500/250/75' Tower


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[quote name='atlanticfiretrucks.com' timestamp='1346847999' post='497524']

Heres a better shot of the ex: Prince Albert SK rig that I posted earlier.



1997 Spartan Gladiator/Dependable

1500/250/75' Tower

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Nice shot of the ex-Prince Albert Ladder. Do you have any idea who did the re-build?
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Warren,



I have no idea.....i'll ask around and see what I can find out.
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[quote name='atlanticfiretrucks.com' timestamp='1346549955' post='497121']

And the "highlight" of my trip! Ive been waiting to photograph this rig again........its been almost 6 years since I last shot it, and thought it was LONG gone!



Brighton and Barton, NS

Ladder 3

1976 Oshkosh / LTI tower (1250/250/85' rearmount) (SN#42772) (ex-Sun City West Fire)

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I know this request is off the Canada subject here, but does anyone have a picture of this rig when it served at Sun City West? I had no idea they ever had this rig. Thanks in advance!
John I.

Fire/EMS Dispatcher / EMT-B

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www.fireapparatusphotos.com

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The IFBA convention was held in Toronto this year and I was fortunate enough to attend. Had a very nice time, met some fellow fire buffs, and shot a few trucks as well. Rescue engine 423 is a 2010 Crimson Spartan Metro Star with a 1250 pump and 500 gallon water tank.


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Aerial 341 was one of those shots where you had to dodge traffic, be alert, and shoot really fast! A-341 is a 2009 Smeal Spartan Sirius with a 1250 pump, 380 gallon water tank and 105' ladder.


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General Safety built this 1998 ALF Eagle with 1050/ 500 specs which runs as R 444 in Toronto.


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High Rise 332 was stationed a few blocks from the convention hotel, and for the few days we were there, managed to have several runs to the hotel, all which turned out to be nuisanse calls. High Rise 332 was built in 2005 by Dependable Emergency Vehicles on a Spartan Metro Star chassis.


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Some of the apparatus display took place at the Toronto training academy and Training Pump 6 was one of the training engines made available for photos. TRP 6 is an E-1 Superior Cyclone with 11050 pump500 gallon water tank, 15 gallon foam tank and 50' Teleboom.


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We even had a water display by both Toronto Fire Boats. FB 334 is the William Lyon MacKenzie, built in 1963 by Russell Brothers, and pumps 7000 gallons a minute, carries 1000 gallons of foam, and has a 55' Amador Elevating platform mid ship.


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[quote name='terry' timestamp='1347084244' post='497744']

General Safety built this 1998 ALF Eagle with 1050/ 500 specs which runs as R 444 in Toronto.

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The back body was replaced a few years ago. It is a Plastisol body and the truck was refurbed at Dependable Emergency Vehicles.



As a side note about HR332 - this is one of if not the only fully staffed high rise units in North America. In the busy summer it can run 35+ calls over a 24 hour shift!
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One for the Pierce Guys!



Brighton and Barton, NS

Pumper 2

19?? Pierce

unknown specs



Pierce job # E-3370



Purchased from a dept in Florida

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I have E3370 as a 1987 Pierce Lance delivered to the Port Orange FD in Port Orange FL. No Info on the pump/tank though
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