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Hosebed of the older KW.


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Tailboard guide.


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This rig has a neat story. It belonged to SFD and served Seattle for many years, then was transferred to Seattle City Light. They took it up to protect one of their many rural facilities up at one of their dams in the middle of nowhere. It served at Newhalem until 2001. It's since been restored to its SFD configuration.



I think Shane MacKichan has posted a pic of this rig while it was in service at Newhalem.


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More info on the rig.


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Even more info!


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Finally, the hosebed.


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Last pic -- another retired SFD Kenworth/Heiser.



Obviously I'm biased, having lived here since 1989, but these old SFD Kenworths are some of my favorite rigs. I love the look of them -- they're just gigantic in person. Most of them had manual transmissions, so when you'd see them respond, the drivers would be working the gears going up and down Seattle's hills. They were louder than any other rigs I've ever heard. You could hear them from blocks away. There's only two of them left in service in the SFD as far as I know, both of which were converted to hose wagons.



Sorry about the brutal shadows, but all of these rigs were parked in the middle of two buildings and under trees. There were many more trucks there, but they were so shadowed out I didn't even take pics of them.


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Here is a new truck in the Northwest. The Kent Fire Department placed this Pierce Quantum 100ft Aerial in service in June of this year.
  • Pierce Job# 18413

  • Detroit Diesel Series 60 515hp engine

  • 100ft Aerial


   
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Tukwila, Washington also recently put a new engine into service. This is the new Engine 52.
  • H-3313 (From the Ferrara Website)

  • Ferrara Inferno Custom Chassis

  • Cummins ISC, 500HP

  • Allison 4000 EV Automatic

  • Hale QMAX, Single Stage, 1500 GPM

  • Water 500 Gals, Foam A 10 Gals, Foam B 20 Gals

   



Tukwila has another identical engine on order. It should be completed and delivered soon.
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Great shots Brian.

The Kent Quantum TDA is friggin' AWESOME!!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wub.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wub' />
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Woodinville, Washington



Truck 31 - 2002 American LaFrance Eagle/LTI - 1500/300/100' aerial

   



Engine 34 - 2004 American LaFrance Eagle - 1750/750/50fm (1 of 2 delivered)

   
Shane MacKichan

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[quote name='Bryce' post='126964' date='Jul 8 2007, 11:05 ']Thought I'd keep this topic from being cleaned up. This weekend is the Pioneer Square Fire Festival in commemoration of the 1889 Seattle Fire that destroyed most of downtown. Years ago there was a parade and apparatus came from all over the state and even British Columbia, but unfortunately that doesn't happen any more. Anyway, the Last Resort Fire Department was displaying their collection of former Seattle rigs and I got a few pics.



First off is a former SFD Kenworth/Heiser engine. The SFD had a ton of these rigs from the late 60's onward. Within the past few years they've all been retired.[/quote]



Love the KW shots, especially the hose beds. Lot of pride in all of that polished brass.



Many thanks.
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Racine WA 1947 Mack L type 19 LS #1072
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Racine WA 1947 Mack L type 19 LS #1072
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Nice additions Shane. Both of the Woodlinville ALF's are nice, especially the TDA. I dont know if it just me, but dual axle tractors on a TDA are attractive!!
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Bainbridge Island Fire Dept, WA operates this very rare and unique ladder truck.



Ladder 21 - 2002 HME/General - 1500/300/103' Metz aerial

   
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Bremerton, Washington



Ladder 1 - 2004 Seagrave TP 1500/500/100'

   



Engine 3 - 2004 Seagrave TB 1500/500 (1 of 3 identical units)

   
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Great shots of the Bremerton rigs. Saw the drawing of the engine on the Seagrave website.
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Bremerton, Washington



Engine 1A - 1992 Seagrave JB 1500/500 (1 of 3 identical reserve units)

   



X-Ladder 1 - 1973 Seagrave SR/Western States/'92 Seagrave rehab 100' aerial

   
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[quote name='Frank B' post='148320' date='Sep 13 2007, 19:51 ']Racine WA 1947 Mack L type 19 LS #1072[/quote]

I think this rig is for Racine WISCONSIN- not WA- don't think there is a town called Racine in Washington
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