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Canada Eh?
Any idea where L81s 87 Ford/Superior ladder ended up?



Also what year is the "new" L81?
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[quote name='daviddnb' timestamp='1357332454' post='506918']

Its a Pierce chasis with nova quintech sky-arm and Carl Thibault body



This truck was built before Pierce purchased the assets of nova quintech ladder.

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Thanks gentlemen, I forgot about Gloucester's, I only knew of one Pierce aerial with Carl Thibault bodywork, in Quebec City.
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[quote name='jlg1875' timestamp='1357350920' post='506937']





Thanks gentlemen, I forgot about Gloucester's, I only knew of one Pierce aerial with Carl Thibault bodywork, in Quebec City.

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I think the Québec Pierce was built by Pierce with a stock sky five ladder from the nova purchase but Carl Thibault make modification to the body to change the roll-up door to standard door over the dual axle each side.
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[quote name='Tim' timestamp='1357347124' post='506934']

Any idea where L81s 87 Ford/Superior ladder ended up?



Also what year is the "new" L81?

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I have the 87 as sold, but no idea where. The Pierce / Carl Thibault is a 1999.
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[url="http://www.firetruckarchive.ca/photos/superior/SE838.html"]http://www.firetruckarchive.ca/photos/superior/SE838.html[/url]

This one. Photo courtesy Dean Nickerson
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Retired Volunteer Firefighter
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Yarmouth Fire Department
Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
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[quote name='terry' timestamp='1355610209' post='505453']

This 1963 Mack C85F engine bears chassis # 12810, is dated 05/08/63 and was an ex Town of Menasha, Wisconsin engine. It has a 750 GPM pump and 800 gallon booster tank. This engine is fully operational, and the owner keeps the booster tank filled in case of a fire. ( He lives in a semi rural area with the closest fire station about 10 minutes away. )

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Took a ride through the town of Lynden, WA on our wedding night on this engine. Had the wedding party riding on the tailboard and up in the hose bed. Owner was a great guy and gave a fun code run through town.
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Stopped off at Hub Fire Engines recently, a local western Canadian builder to say hi to the folks there and managed to shoot a couple of trucks while visiting. North Fraser B.C. recently purchased this 2007 Chevrolet C4500 4x4 chassis and had Hub build them this rescue, which was delivered in 2012.


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Hub delivered this engine in late 2012 to Salmo, B.C. This engine, built on an International 4400 DuraStar has a 1050 GPM pump, 1000 gallon water, 25 gallons of foam, and has a CAFS aboard.


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I have also included a photo of anengine that is in the construction stage which I found of interest. This engine is being constructed for Colwood, B.C. on Vancouver Island using a MetroStar chassis. It shows the poly water tank, twin poly foam tanks mounted above the booster tank and the rear mounted pump.


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Terry does Colwood still have the Simon Snorkel?
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[url="http://www.colwood.ca/siteengine/activepage.asp?PageID=116"]http://www.colwood.ca/siteengine/activepage.asp?PageID=116[/url]

This one
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Yarmouth Fire Department
Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
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Hi Joel, When I was by there late last summer, it was still in service, but being a 1985 truck, I am sure there will be thoughts of replacing it. As always, money will be a problem and as long as the truck passes it's annual test it will be in service. I don't think it gets a lot of use, and is there because Colwood fire station is tucked up tight against Royal Roads University and would be needed if things get going on campus, but surrounding communities have much newer aerial trucks to call on if the snorkel ends up OOS for any length of time.
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Hi Terry, hope all is well with you and yours! I always wanted to photograph that Snorkel, never had the time to get out to the island when I was in Vancouver in '06, and stopped at the island while on an Alaskan cruise in '07 but it arrived at 6 pm and left 4 hours later <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' />
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Redwood Meadows, Alberta - 2009 Kenworth/Pierce Contender Multi-cab and 2012 Peterbilt/Pierce Encore rescue at a CO complaint on Thurday, January 31, 2012. The Kenworth was the last of its kind built due to problems with a third party supplier to Pierce.

 

 

 



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with the kind help of new "firepics" member, "shiznet25", here is Camrose County, Alberta's new 2013 Fort Garry/Int'l 7400 4x4  1050/800/25  pumper for the station in Bashaw.  It carries serial no. #M390



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For its Grey Township Station, the Huron East, Ontario FD will be receiving this 2013 Fort Garry Fire Trucks/Int'l 4400  420/1500 pumper tanker.  serial no. #M400



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Sables-Spanish Rivers, Ontario  2013 Fort Garry/Int'l 4400  16' walk-in rescue  s/n #419



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The city of Burnaby B.C. located directly east of Vancouver and runs out of seven stations. I have resized a few photos of some of their apparatus, and will start with their latest engines. Engine 5 in Burnaby is one of several 2010 Smeal Spartan Gladiator pumpers that have 1750 GPM pumps, 500 gallon water tanks and 40 gallon foam tanks.



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Burnaby had a new fire station constructed sometime in 2008/9 and staffed it with this 2009 Smeal Spartan Gladiator with 1750 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 40 gallon foam tank.



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The duty chief rides to alarms using this 1999 ERS FL 60 Command truck.



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