A twin to this rig is assigned to Tanker 74.
Tanker 72, Spring, TX
2001 E\-One Cyclone II
2500/3500/40F
#122170
Tanker 72, Spring, TX
2001 E\-One Cyclone II
2500/3500/40F
#122170
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A twin to this rig is assigned to Tanker 74.
Tanker 72, Spring, TX 2001 E\-One Cyclone II 2500/3500/40F #122170
Three of these pumpers have replaced quints.
Engine 75, Spring, TX 2009 Spartan/Crimson 1500/750/40AF #08157-002
Spring also runs a pair of these unique rigs, a combination of a heavy rescue, hose wagon and high capacity pump. Each carries 5000' of 6" supply hose.
Rescue 75, Spring, TX 2001 E\-One Cyclone II 2500/0 #122178
Next, I was able to locate someone at Station 34 in Klein, one of two unstaffed stations that house a heavy rescue.
Rescue 34, Klein, TX 2003 Pierce Enforcer #13979
Engine 61, Ponderosa FD, Houston, TX
2010 Pierce Velocity 1500/750/40AF/40BF #23082-01 (twin is E-62)
Engine 64, Ponderosa FD, Houston, TX
2004 Pierce Enforcer 1500/750/40AF/40BF #15114-02 (twin is E-63)
My next stop was Champions. They are holding a fundraiser for one of their own. The Houston Fire Captain who lost both legs in the recent LODD fire is also a member of the Duty Crew at Champions. Check the Champions website for more info (http://www.esd29.org/).
Engine 11, Champions FD, Houston, TX 2008 Pierce Velocity P.U.C. 1500/750/20AF/40BF #20618-01 (twin is E-12)
The last FD I would hit that day was Cy-Fair, a 12 station combination department that covers the communities of Cypress and Fairbanks. Stations 3, 5, 8, 9 and 10 have daytime Duty Crews.
Engine 10, Cy-Fair FD, Houston, TX 2004 Pierce Dash 2000 2000/750/20AF/20BF #15757
I wanted a shot of Ladder 7, but it is assigned to an unstaffed station. When I arrived at Station 9, I found out that it was in service, replacing Tower 9 which is at Pierce for collision repairs. Sometimes, I just get lucky!
Ladder 7, Cy-Fair FD, Houston, TX 2000 Pierce Dash 2000 2000/500/20F/75' #ED-721
Those E-Ones are definitely unique!
Cy-Fair has always had some sharp rigs in my opinion. Are they entirely volunteer?
Nice pics Dave, thanks for sharing.
Quote:Spring also runs a pair of these unique rigs, a combination of a heavy rescue, hose wagon and high capacity pump. Each carries 5000' of 6" supply hose.Any photos of the rear of this thing??? Do they have Refineries or something in their first due??
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