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Los Angeles Fire Dept
#81
LA City FD Engine 209 pumping at a working fire on the roof at 206 S 6th Street, 2003 Seagrave 1500/500, LAFD #60632.

- 2007 Photo by Steve Skaar


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#82
LA City FD Engine 217 (also at Station 27 on March 18, 1986 Seagrave 1500/500, LAFD #60428, Seagrave #T79612. I also heard a rumor that when new Station 4 is completed, the appararus from Station 17 and Station 4 may switch stations. Anyone else heard this rumor?

- 2006 Photo by Steve Skaar


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[quote name='firebuff55407' post='94250' date='Apr 3 2007, 18:56 ']LA City FD Engine 217 (also at Station 27 on March 18, 1986 Seagrave 1500/500, LAFD #60428, Seagrave #T79612. I also heard a rumor that when new Station 4 is completed, the appararus from Station 17 and Station 4 may switch stations. Anyone else heard this rumor?

- 2006 Photo by Steve Skaar[/quote]



Thats news to me. I heard that FS 4 was supposed to have HQ or Fire Dispatch built into the same building.
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#84
LA City FD Engine 26 at the LAFD shops, 2005 Pierce Arrow XT 1500/500, LAFD #60658.

- 2007 Photo by Steve Skaar


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#85
I took this shot at Station 27 of the hose loads of Engines 35 and 235.

- 2007 Photo by Steve Skaar


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#86
LA City FD Truck 5, 2002 ALF/LTI 100-foot TDA, LAFD #60612, ALF #0201906.

- 2007 Photo by Steve Skaar


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#87
LA City FD Truck 10 raised at the fire at 206 S 6th Street, 2000 ALF/LTI- 100-foot TDA, LAFD#60574.

- 2007 Photo by Steve Skaar


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#88
LA City FD Squad 95 at the LAFD Shops, 2005 Pierce Arrow XT, LAFD #60667.

- Photo by Steve Skaar


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#89
LA City FD USAR 3, 2005 Pierce Arrow, LAFD #60671, Pierce #16404-01.

- 2007 Photo by Steve Skaar


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LA City FD USAR 5, 2005 Pierce Arrow XT, LAFD #60673, Pierce #16404-02.

- 2007 Photo by Steve Skaar


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#91
LA City FD Swift Water Rescue 44, 2003 Ford/Master Body, LAFD #21174.

- 2007 Photo by Steve Skaar


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#92
LA City FD Truck 35 (also at Station 27) was using this Reserve piece that had already been deleted from the official LAFD apparatus list I had been given at the LAFD Shops a few days before.

Reserve Ladder, 1982 Seagrave 100-foot TDA, LAFD #60366, Seagrave #M76157.

- 2007 Photo by Steve Skaar


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#93
1999 Pierce/Dash

UR-27

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#94
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Engine 95 serving the LAX Area



They were way out of district when I took this photo they were right in front of the Library tower in the heart of Downtown LA
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#95
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Engine 11
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#96
[quote name='firebuff55407' post='93077' date='Mar 31 2007, 19:54 ']I was at the LAFD Shops about two weeks ago and they listed 13 Pierce triples yet to be delivered and 13 Seagrave triples yet to be delivered. The bid was split again as the bid price was so close. Also listed as "on order" on their apparatus board were 14 American LaFrance aerials (three of which had already gone in service at the time I was there), two brush trucks, six suburbans, one USAR tender, one HazMat Tender, and two crash trucks. LAFD Air Operations also has two Bell AW139 helicopters on order.



The 14 ALF ladder trucks will carry LAFD #'s 60691 thru 60704.

The 2 Ford F350 brush trucks will carry LAFD shop #'s 60705 & 60706.

The 1 Ford F650 HM tender has been assigned to Station 94 and is shop #60707

The 13 Pierce triples will carry shop #'s 60708 thu 60720.

The 13 Pierce triples will carry shop #'s 60721 thru 60733.

The 1 Ford F750 USAR tender with crew cab will carry shop #70734.

The 2 Bell AW319 helicopters will carry shop #'s 70098 and 70099.



Hope that helps.[/quote]



I just realised I made a mistake when posting the list of apparatus on order for the City of Los Angeles. The LAFD has 13 Pierce triples on order (#60708-60720) and 13 Seagrave triples (#60721-60733). Sorry for the typo error.
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LA City Has some of the best looking trucks, even after 20 years they still look great. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/luxhello.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Luxhello' />
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#98
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Engine 9 "Skid Row" 2003 Pierce Aarow XT
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#99
[quote name='firebuff55407' post='94232' date='Apr 3 2007, 21:15 ']LA City FD Engine 27, 2003 Pierce Enforcer 1500/500 LAFD #60616

- 2007 Photo by Steve Skaar[/quote]



I believe thats an Arrow XT
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So does the LAFD returned to the practice of assigning two Engines of an order to Task Force? I do understand for a while they discontinue this practice so all regular Engines had enclose cabs for the purpose saftey while fighting wildfires.



Also is Station 9 still has it Task Force set up where Engine 9 and Engine 209 are fully staff? How many men run on Ladder 9?



Is the LAFD looking into making any of their other busy Task Forces set up like this? In which Engine 9, Engine 209, and Ladder 9 respond independent of each other. Meaning they could in theory respond to three seperate incidents. Now on this does mean that Ladder 9 responds without a Pump (200 series Engine) which isn't unheard of at times when at times those Engines can be 'pressed' into service as the Engine for the station when it is OSS for short period of times. I do remember seeing a story about one of the 200 series Engine involved in accident as it was responding as the Engine of the Task Force since the Engine was OSS.



Thank you in advance.



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