Quote:Hey Kevin, The new hazmat is in town. I spent this past week training on it as I will be the instructor on the truck for all our hazmat technicians. There is still some outfitting to be done at the Swansea Garage. I expect sometime within the next 2 to 3 weeks that I may be starting the training on it. Put a lot of miles on it this week, it drives nicer than my car! If you look at the photo of Ladder 91, that is the hazmat behind it!
Yesterday, there were four (? - I was going 115 kph) OFS pumpers in the large vehicle auction yard on the north side of Exit 88 at Vars on Hwy 417. I believe the sign said there will be a heavy vehicle auction on Nov. 12.
Quote:Yesterday, there were four (? - I was going 115 kph) OFS pumpers in the large vehicle auction yard on the north side of Exit 88 at Vars on Hwy 417. I believe the sign said there will be a heavy vehicle auction on Nov. 12.
Yes, with the new KMEs a bunch of older rigs are at the auction....and they go for a song! Last time One was purchased for $5000 and put on the internet the next day for $80K...PM me if anyone needs a good used pumper and I can give the details.....
My station received its new 2015 KME Severe Service 1250/600/20 2 weeks ago. Our 2013 KME will be going to one of the volunteer halls, but not sure at this time. The 2013 rigs at stations 11, 13 and 24 were replaced with new rigs and those 2013 rigs are all going to other stations.
Better photo of Pump 24 (74-15299) coming in the spring!
I have to agree with ladder13, the new mirror position is huge improvement. In addition to the blind spot camera mounted on the officer's side, I've got a way better view of that side of the truck. I don't have to worry about my officer being in the way of my mirror anymore.
Quote:Love it. Makes it easier to see when driving. That is our new standard. The new hazmat has that configuration as well
Quote:I have to agree with ladder13, the new mirror position is huge improvement. In addition to the blind spot camera mounted on the officer's side, I've got a way better view of that side of the truck. I don't have to worry about my officer being in the way of my mirror anymore.
05-11-2016, 12:29 AM (This post was last modified: 05-11-2016, 12:30 AM by Juice.)
If you visit EVI right now on Google Maps; 705 13th St, Lake Park, FL 33403 you can see the cab and chassis of the new Haz Mat sitting next to the building (use street view)
Quote:If you visit EVI right now on Google Maps; 705 13th St, Lake Park, FL 33403 you can see the cab and chassis of the new Haz Mat sitting next to the building (use street view)
Quote:If you visit EVI right now on Google Maps; 705 13th St, Lake Park, FL 33403 you can see the cab and chassis of the new Haz Mat sitting next to the building (use street view)
Not our truck. Chassis was delivered all white from Spartan. All red on the truck is reflective decals, not paint. I suspect it might have been one of the 2 rigs ordered for Palm Beach County FD.
I think the older F Series is just from a remount or something, the photo says February of 2015, so upon further thought, I bet that is indeed one of the Palm Beach County rigs, because one was at FDIC in April of 2015.
Quote:I think the older F Series is just from a remount or something, the photo says February of 2015, so upon further thought, I bet that is indeed one of the Palm Beach County rigs, because one was at FDIC in April of 2015.
Trav!
Well there was two of them, but the information was correct on the Spartan anyway, just trying to help!
Pump 11A is a 2013 KME Severe Service 1250/600/20. This station runs 2 pumpers when manpower is available, and covers Chinatown and Little Italy, which gives it a fairly heavy fire load.