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Roadtrip: State of ALASKA
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Juneau Fire Department

 

   

 

Medic-5:  2008 Ford/NorthStar


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Juneau Fire Department

 

   

   

 

Engine 11 & 31:     2011 Pierce Velocity 1250/750 

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#3
Juneau Fire Department

 

   

 

Ladder 12: 1998 Seagrave 1500/500  100’

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Juneau Fire Department

 

   

 

Ladder 32:   1992 Pierce 1500/400  100’

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Juneau Fire Department

 

   

 

Rescue 1:   1997 FL/NorthStar

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Juneau Fire Department

 

   

 

Tanker 12:   2008 IHC/Pierce 750/2500

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#7
Juneau Fire Department

 

   

 

Medic 6:    2008 Ford/NorthStar

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Juneau Fire Department

 

   

 

ARFF A-1:   2003 Oshkosh Striker 1500 w/55’ snozzle

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Anchorage Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 1:    2003 KME 2000/750

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Anchorage Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 2:   2011 KME  2000/750

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Anchorage Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine-Rescue 9: 2005 KME 1500/750 AWD


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Anchorage Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 12:   2007 KME 1500/750

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Picture #6 is that not an International instead of a FL.

Nice pictures, keep up the good work.

Stephen Taylor

Retired Volunteer Firefighter
Retired Career Fire Dispatcher
Yarmouth Fire Department
Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
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Is Capital City a private company, or is that actually how they refer to themselves? Someone in Alaska bought a Pierce tanker a couple of years ago, the had a picture of the North Star on the side that lit up.

 

Thanks for sharing, not a neck of the woods I get to see often,

Trav!

Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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I believe Cap. City is a merger of several FD's in that area.

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#16
Good photos!

 

tHANKs

tHANKs
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Quote:Is Capital City a private company, or is that actually how they refer to themselves? Someone in Alaska bought a Pierce tanker a couple of years ago, the had a picture of the North Star on the side that lit up.

 

Thanks for sharing, not a neck of the woods I get to see often,

Trav!
 

Capital City Fire Rescue (CCFR) is where I started fire fighting, Hence my username. I grew up in Juneau. (wonderful place to grow up). CCFR is a combination department with 5 stations. Years ago there were multiple fire districts in Juneau. At one point in time they came together and they are now controlled by the City and Borough of Juneau as the Capital City Fire Rescue. Hope that answers your question. They are a municipality and not a private company. 

 

Great pictures! Id love to see more Alaska stuff!

 

Thanks for sharing.
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Quote:Picture #6 is that not an International instead of a FL.

Nice pictures, keep up the good work.
THANKS; you are correct and the change has been made.  I welcome the sharp eye and back-up.
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Anchorage Fire Department

 

   

 

Ladder 1:  1998 Pierce 2000/300 100’


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Anchorage Fire Department

 

   

 

Ladder 12:  2010 Smeal 2000/500  100’


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