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Los Angeles Fire Dept
Quote:Not sure if this was posted already, and forgive me if it has been...but....Any idea who submitted bids? 
 

Pierce and KME
People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
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here is the info on the bids. Pierce was 3.9 mill for 4 trucks with a 300-330 day delivery  KME was 4.08 mill for  4 trucks with a 320-360 day delivery time. I was told there were 2 other bids that were thrown out, one because it did not meet la city's specs and the other was tossed because of excessive price. the city has opened a 4 day window to rebid the process on  7-18-14 and closes end of business day 7-21-14

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Old Truck 95.
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Old Truck 95.
95s got a new tiller?
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Engine 77 in there new KME.
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Some vintage pics of LAFD Air Ops. These were shot in the early to mid 80's at Van Nuys Airport.

Fire 3

This met an unhappy end. It crashed while transporting a juvenile girl to Children's Hospital. The following link is a memorial page for the 3 LAFD members that perished that day.

http://lafire.com/lastalarm_file/last_alarm-index.htm


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LAFD Fire 1


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Fire 2

Taken at Station 88 in Sherman Oaks.


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Fire 5

One of the Command ships.


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Fire 6

Another Command Ship.


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Engine 63

Protects portions of Venice.

According to the shop #, this is a '63 model, but that sounds too early. I'm leaning towards '68 or so.

Corrections welcome.


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Rescue 82

Stationed in Hollywood.

Very much outside their district, they are seen here just southeast of Downtown on scene of a fire.


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Great pics Casey! Thanks for posting them!

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LAFD Engine 54

Crenshaw District.

1964 Seagrave 1500/400. Originally assigned to Engine 92.

Taken just a few weeks before the house was closed on Sept. 20, 1989.


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LAFD Boat 4
"Bethel F. Gifford"
1961 Albina 9000 gpm.

Currently the oldest boat in the active fleet.


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LAFD Boat 2
"Ralph J. Scott"

Built in 1925 and retired 2003. Easily the longest serving piece of apparatus in LAFD history. I believe they got a good return on their $214,000 investment.


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Quote:Great pics Casey! Thanks for posting them!
My pleasure. Was able to dig into my archives and get some scanned today. Smile
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LAFD

Foam 112

1955 Crown 300/400 High Pressure Wagon builder #1039 Engine 48.

Rebuilt by LAFD Shops into a foam unit. Shot same day as the Boats posted previously.


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Battalion 711.
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Thanks! I could look at 1950's-1980's LAFD & LACoFD photos for days on end & not get tired of them!

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