Boulder City Fire Department of Clark County runs this 1983 Ford former ambulance to transport their Polaris Ranger off road rescue unit.
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Quote:Las Vegas Fire Rescue of Clark County Engine 201 runs this 2001 Pierce Quantum 1500/500/25a engine.Engine 201 is scheduled to be replaced when they receive the new Smeals.
Dave
Quote:Other than location of manufacture, What else makes Braun Northwest or Braun North Star different from Braun,???As Far as I know there not related to each other. Braun is located in Van Wert, OH.
Pahrump Valley Fire Rescue Service of Nye County runs this 1999 Pierce Quantum 1250/500/25a Engine. Ex Henderson Fire. Fire Trucks Unlimited refurb.
The Clark County Volunteer Fire Department used to run this 2010 Ferrara 1500/1000/20f Engine from their Logandale station.
Quote:The Clark County Volunteer Fire Department used to run this 2010 Ferrara 1500/1000/20s Engine from their Logandale station.Any idea what replaced it? Also how hard is to find Volunteers at some of those remote stations?
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Fire Apparatus Photographer - MD/VA/PA/DE See my photos at: http://timwolfe.smugmug.com/ Check out MarylandFireTrucks: http://marylandfiretrucks.smugmug.com Quote:Any idea what replaced it? Also how hard is to find Volunteers at some of those remote stations? I'm almost positive this rig is still in service. They are nowhere busy enough to have worn this Engine out already and its pictured on their facebook page at their open house this past October. All 3 of the Moapa Valley Stations (72-Moapa, 73-Logandale, 74-Overton) are strictly volunteer. Not crazy busy, so you would just have to get lucky if you tried to go by. You may try Clark County Fire Administration and see if you could get something set up.
This rig was involved in an accident on interstate 15 a while back. The rig was totaled and replaced by a new Engine not too long ago.
The Lake Mead Recreational Are runs this 2009 Ford/Wheeled Coach Ambulance.
The Nye County Emergency Service runs this 1999 Freightliner/Wheeled Coach Haz Mat Truck from their Pahrump station.
The Southern Inyo County California Volunteer Fire District runs this 1982 International/? 350/750 Brush Truck. Ex Pahrump Valley Fire Rescue Service of Nye County Nevada.
The US Forest Service runs this 2011 Ford/? 150/125 Brush Truck. This runs from Clark County Volunteer Fire Department Mountain Springs station during brush fire season.
I saw on the Pierce Flickr site Henderson has a new Pierce Quantum being delivered. https://www.flickr.com/photos/piercemfg/...ateposted/
I take it the change to Rosenbauer wasn't such a good move with the last 2 engines?
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From what I was told by members of the department, They were not very happy with the four Rosenbauer Engines that are currently in service. Mechanical and electrical issues has them out of service frequently.The new Pierce will be assigned to the new station 91 that should be completed and in service in early in 2017. I'm glad to see they went back to Pierce.
Quote:From what I was told by members of the department, They were not very happy with the four Rosenbauer Engines that are currently in service. Mechanical and electrical issues has them out of service frequently.The new Pierce will be assigned to the new station 91 that should be completed and in service in early in 2017. I'm glad to see they went back to Pierce. Any idea what the department plans to do with the remaining Rosenbauer engines?
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Quote:I saw on the Pierce Flickr site Henderson has a new Pierce Quantum being delivered. https://www.flickr.com/photos/piercemfg/...ateposted/ Hey Karl I think that is an old photo. It was taken back in 2013. Per the Pierce Site the last delivery in the Las Vegas Valley was to North Las Vegas. back in Feb, 2016. See the link below: http://www.piercemfg.com/customers/new-d...ent-pumper
Dave
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