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Denver Police Comm Unit which also supports the DFD if requested
Fairmount Squad 16
Wow. Makes me wish I had stayed another week. Would of loved to get photos of some of these rigs!
Firefighter - Odenton Volunteer Fire Department
Fire Apparatus Photographer - MD/VA/PA/DE See my photos at: http://timwolfe.smugmug.com/ Check out MarylandFireTrucks: http://marylandfiretrucks.smugmug.com Quote:Squad16b.JPGThis is interesting to watch this thing develop over the years. Unless I'm mixed up, Alexis built this. It has morphed quite a bit over the past few years into what it currently is. Quote:This is interesting to watch this thing develop over the years. Unless I'm mixed up, Alexis built this. It has morphed quite a bit over the past few years into what it currently is. I was actually kind of thinking the same. Funny, one of the small "communications trucks" I've ever seen, and they continue packing more stuff on it than the tandem axle Freightliners in this thread!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
Quote:This is interesting to watch this thing develop over the years. Unless I'm mixed up, Alexis built this. It has morphed quite a bit over the past few years into what it currently is. Quote:I was actually kind of thinking the same. Funny, one of the small "communications trucks" I've ever seen, and they continue packing more stuff on it than the tandem axle Freightliners in this thread!You're right, it has changed a lot including hands. Fairmount Fire Protection District now houses this unit in one of their stations and has it listed in ROSS as a deployable resource for national wildland incidents. It was originally kept in Lake County Illinois, this website it still up with info about it... http://www.usadrc-squad16.us/
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1995 Pierce Lance 75' 500 gal / 1250 gpm 2012 Refurb by Front Range Fire Apparatus ex - Westminster, CO L3 |
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