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Roadtrip: DEPTs within Los Angeles County
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This thread is a breakout out thread of my Roadtrip: Southern California topic and will post many of  the wide number and variety of apparatus found throughout Los Angeles County, CA.

 

Los Angeles County Fire Department

 

   

 

   

 

Helitanker 731:
 Sikorsky/Erickson Air Crane S-64F with 2,650 gallon capacity


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Los Angeles County Fire Department

 

   

 

Haz-Mat 105:  2017 KME/ 2013 EVI

 

   

 

Haz-Mat 105:<span style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;">   </span>2001 Freightliner FL-112 / 2013 EVI  [tractor replace]

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Los Angeles County Fire Department

 

   

 

Water/Tender-128:     2015 Peterbuilt 320 LCF/KME 500/2500


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LAFD / Los Angeles Fire Department

 

   

 

Wagon 17:  1963 Crown 2000/400 Manifold Wagon [F-1338]

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LAFD / Los Angeles Fire Department

 

   

 

   

 

Crash-3:     2015 Rosenbauer 1850/3000-400 54’ Stinger HRET


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Avalon Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 7:  2001 HME/Weststate 1250/800


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Avalon Fire Department

 

   

 

Truck 3: 
1984 E\-One 1500/300 80'



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Beverly Hills Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 1:  2014 Pierce Arrow XT PUC 1500/500

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Compton Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 43:  2006 Pierce Arrow 1500/500


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Culver City Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 2:  Seagrave 1500/500

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Culver City Fire Department

 

   

 

Truck 2:    2002 ALF Eagle 100' TDA

 

   

 

Truck 2:   <span style="font-family:times;color:#000000;">1990 Spartan/LTI 100’ TDA</span>

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Disney Studios/Burbank Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 19:  Ford/Central

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Downey Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 622:    1969 Crown 1500/400


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Downey Fire Department

 

   

 

Engine 61:   2016 Pierce Quantum 1500/500


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#15
Nice stuff Thanks for sharing

Check out Md. Fire Apparatus @ MarylandFiretrucks.smugmug.com
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Have an shots from Santa Fe Springs?
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Santa Fe Springs Fire Department 



 



   

 

Engine 84:  1986 E\-One 1500/500

 

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Santa Fe Springs Fire Department 

 

   

 

Engine 83:    1993 E\-One Cyclone 1750/500-40 50'


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Santa Fe Springs Fire Department 

 

   

 

Antique Engine:  1958 Seagrave 1250/400


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Santa Fe Springs had a 98 E\-One C2 cab Engine, do you have a Picture of it?


It is now in service as Engine 3 at Payne Springs Fire Rescue.
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