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Well, the new Engine 10 has finally been placed in service. Not sure yet, but their 2006 E\-One might be going to E40.


 

2016 Pierce Enforcer 29000-01


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The E\-One was actually assigned to Engine 16 to replace their wrecked E\-One engine.


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Quote:Well, the new Engine 10 has finally been placed in service. Not sure yet, but their 2006 E-One might be going to E40.


 

2016 Pierce Enforcer 29000-01


SFD
33525
Beautiful!
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Quote:Well, the new Engine 10 has finally been placed in service. Not sure yet, but their 2006 E-One might be going to E40.


 
2016 Pierce Enforcer 29000-01

SFD
33525


You don't see many apparatus having amber warning up front like that on the front bumper. Makes sense when assuming a blocking position.
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A few shots from today

 

2016 Pierce Enforcer 29000-01



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 33525



 

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2016 Pierce Enforcer 29000-01



SFD

 33525



 

Bob Lukas Photo




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2016 Pierce Enforcer 29000-01



SFD

 33525



 

Bob Lukas Photo




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2016 Pierce Enforcer 29000-01



SFD

 33525



 

Bob Lukas Photo




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http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news...ach-other/

 

Looks like Engine 16 and Ladder 9 crashed into each other today.  There's several photos of the two rigs at the above article.  

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Quote:http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news...ach-other/

 

Looks like Engine 16 and Ladder 9 crashed into each other today.  There's several photos of the two rigs at the above article.  
Thanks for the heads-up. They were responding on a AFA when the crash occurred, then E38 and L5 replaced them on the run.  This happened right at shift change.  All members involved were driven to Harborview Medical Center for evaluation and released.  

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Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority

Formally: Kent Regional Fire Authority

2016 Pierce Quantum 29204-01

1750 GPM

675 WT

30 Foam

 

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Hi everyone, this is my first post. Hope you enjoy it.

 

Stats provided by Bob Lukas

Built on a Mack MC chassis by Anderson Engineering Co, Langley BC

Mack Registration number MC-686--P-1051

Removable Plastic canopy installed behind the crew cab in 1991

400 WT

1500 GPM

Delivered 1981

Engine 37 1981-2000

Reserve Status 2000-2006

Sold 2006
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Stats by Bob Lukas

D2310 SFD APP 293

1964 Curtis-Kenworth, with body work by Heiser

1990 Prefabricated crew cab installed behind cab, water tank reduced to 210 gallons.

240WT

1500 GPM

Delivered 1964

Engine 2 1964--1972

Engine 16 1972-1977

Engine 28 1977-1987

Reserve Status 1987-1992

Sold 1992
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I have more pictures to come of all over Washington mainly on the west side and some from Kittitas County. 

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Here is Seattle Engine 35
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I believe this is Seattle's first Air Unit 9
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I believe this is one of Seattle's old 1958 Mack fire trucks.
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Here is Seattle's Engine 36. Sorry I have no info about the type of apparatus other then I believe its 1987 Spartan.
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Here is another I believe 1987 Spartan Seattle Engine 9
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Here is Seattle's Engine 30 1991 Spartan/E-One
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Here is Riverside Fire in Puyallup Engine 1412
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