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Quote:East Haven,Ct runs this quint. Not sure of the make after a year,sorry...

 

Terry
This truck is from my hometown.  It is a 2005 HME/Marion.RK 1250/250/75' stick.  It was designed to fit into a 1938 era firehouse.  Assigned to all structure fires in town, it is the first due aerial device in the south of town and second due aerial in the north of town.  Staffed by 2 career firefighters.
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Quote:The Bristol Life Saving Crew runs this Mack/? rescue.

 

Terry


1986 Mack MC/Swab/Southern refurb
Micah Bodford
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City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Quote:Bristol,Va. runs this 1998 Pierce Dash 2000/500/75' quint.

 

Terry
 

 

This was a piggy back off the Richmond, VA  Quints bids.
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This was a piggy back off the Richmond, VA  Quints bids.
Yes, same specs.  The Richmond Job Number was EB-175 (14 units), the Bristol rig was EC-185.  They all had 20 gallon foam tanks.
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I believe this is Guilford,Conn's Sutphen tower.

 

Terry



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Guilford,Conn.'s Pierce Arrow XT rescue.

 

Terry



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Bristol,Tn. runs this Spartan/4-Guys 75' quint.

 

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Here's the other side...

 

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Bristol,Tn. runs this Pierce Contender as engine 1 from their Headquarters station.

 

Terry



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Bristol,Tn.'s Ladder 1 is this Pierce Lance 100' tower.

 

Terry



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Taneytown,Maryland recently took delivery of this 2013 Pierce Arrow XT/Mega PUC 1500/750/20 with 30kw Harrison generator,light tower,25,000lbs rear mount and a 9,000lbs portable winch and eventually have the ability to run up to 6 Holmatro tools at one time.This unit will be known as Rescue 5 and is the result of 3 years of planning and will go in service this fall.

 

Terry



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Wichita,Kansas Engine 1 is this PierceDash CF/PUC.There were quite a few of these around.

 

Terry



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Wichita also had this Pierce Dash CF /PUC 100' tower.

 

Terry



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Wilton,NY had 2 of these Pierce Arrow XT  PUC's on the lot.

Sorry it took me so long to figure out I had it listed wrong.

 

Terry



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Baltimore Washington International Airport had this Oshkosh Stricker being built.

 

Terry



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Future Nags Head,NC 75' quint.

 

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Eatontown,New Jersey Pierce Velocity 75' quint.

 

Terry



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where is the Wichita Tower going? what company? thanks good stuff.

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Thanks for the Pierce update!  It appears that the PUC is becoming the new big thing in the fire service.  I have looked at a few of them and just don't see what the big draw is suddenly.  I personally like the old school pumpers with low hosebeds and easy to access equipment.  These while I have no working experience with them just seem to be a bit un-friendly to the user.  Anyone working with the PUC able to add some input?

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One of the selling points of the PUC is that you get additional compartment space while still keeping a fairly good wheelbase (the Mega-PUC, with it's additional compartment on each side, does make for a long wheelbase rig however).  The pump is easier to access for repair, and the abbreviated pump panel doesn't take up as much space as a traditional pump panel.

 

Baltimore City has just ordered four, which include a super-low hosebed and 500 gallons of the wet stuff:  Atlantic Emergency Solutions on Facebook.

 

We have one at work, and it was one of the first PUC's to come off the line.  The PUC itself isn't so bad, but we would have done some things differently had we had other PUC's to compare it to.  The members who ride it everyday have mixed feelings about it.

 

EDIT:  In case you hadn't seen it, here's one of the Pierce YouTube videos about the Wichita PUC's with their body design:  Wichita Pierce.

Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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