E-ONE old and new
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I was thinking the same thing code red pumper
I'll just post the link, Fire Connections shared this on Facebook, of posters for the Plymouth Volunteer Fire Department's new deliveries in Plymouth, NC. What a cool idea to celebrate a couple new E\-One rigs!
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?s...7626719337 Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
1983 Hendrickson/E-One 1500GPM/1500GWT Bay District V.F.D. St. Mary's County, MD (Retired)
1986 Spartan/E-One 1500GPM/1000GWT Bay District V.F.D. St. Mary's County, MD (Retired)
Syracuse, NY - 1985 Emergency-One 135' Aerial in as-delivered color scheme. It is still in the fleet as a special-call rig.
. . . And here it is as it appears today: Engine 18's 1982 - 2000 gpm / 500 gwt / 55' Teleboom. One of four units delivered that year.
What defines a Special Call?
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Quote:What defines a Special Call?The company officer has the option of taking it on any alarm where he or she feels it may be useful. In addition, it is due on specific target hazards such as high-rises, Syracuse University dormitories and hospitals. And finally, the Fireground Commander may always request it to respond.
So pretty much anything height related....whats the height of the other ladders .....100ft?
Quote:So pretty much anything height related....whats the height of the other ladders .....100ft? All regular Syracuse Truck Companies are 95' tower ladders. "Ladder 1", the 135' aerial, is the only straight stick in the fleet and is assigned to Squad Co. 1. |
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