Winnipeg MB F393 (300 is the prefix for ladder trucks, 090 is the designation for spare apparatus, and 003 is the designations for the third spare aerial) acting as ladder 1 spare. F393 is a 2001 E\-One Typhoon II RMA Platform with a 95' aerial, 250 Gallon water tank, and a 1665 GPM pump. Crews were conducting a final truck check before returning the truck to the spare apparatus pool and picking up their primary truck when I took this.
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Can anyone identify which department this truck was built for? Currently this rig serves at Elberon, Iowa. It is a 1991 Volvo/Superior Vehicles, Red Deer AB.
I believe its serial number is SE1275. Any further information would be appreciated. (03-16-2021, 03:28 PM)aohunt Wrote: Can anyone identify which department this truck was built for? Currently this rig serves at Elberon, Iowa. It is a 1991 Volvo/Superior Vehicles, Red Deer AB. Thanks for posting this! It was originally delivered to Rama Township, Ontario, which was merged with adjoining Mara Township to form Ramara in 1994. It was replaced by a new truck in 2014. 1050 Imperial GPM pump, which is equivalent to 1250 US, plus a 1000 IG tank, so about the same. The pump test date is 30 December 1992.
2020 Pierce Enforcer Ascendant rear-mount ladder (1750/330/33F/107')
Ex Mississauga Fire and Rescue Aerial 103 This rig was damaged when the stick came into contact with high voltage power lines (December 2021). Sold for "salvage" (February 2022). Rebuilt by Dependable and now up for sale (May 2022)
Bob
Retired and still a tax payer.
Weyburn Saskatchewan pumper. This is a 2017 Rosenbauer Avenger and was the first Avenger used in Canada. This truck was the Avenger Demo rig. after it was purchased the department made some in-house upgrades to better suit the truck to fight Canadian fires including adding a space heater in the pump compartment to prevent freezing. This truck features a 1050 GPM pump and a 625-gallon tank as well as 24 gallons of foam. This is currently their first out fire/rescue piece but it'll soon be their second out piece as the rescue equipment will be moved to their other older pumper as its better suited.
Oshkosh Corporation Acquires Maxi-Métal Inc. (piercemfg.com)
Pierce acquires Maxi Metal of St. George, Quebec
Stephen Taylor
Retired Volunteer Firefighter Retired Career Fire Dispatcher Yarmouth Fire Department Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
Bob
Retired and still a tax payer.
Yarmouth Fire Department (Nova Scotia)
"New" Ladder 1 2020 Pierce Enforcer Notched 7010 tandem aerial 1750/330/33F/107' Ascendant SN#33850-03 VIN# 4P1BCAGF8LA021507 ex- Mississauga Fire & Rescue Service A103 (Ontario)
Stephen Taylor
Retired Volunteer Firefighter Retired Career Fire Dispatcher Yarmouth Fire Department Yarmouth, N.S. Canada (11-25-2024, 08:53 AM)Reliance Wrote: Yarmouth Fire Department (Nova Scotia) Is this the one that contacted electric lines and fried the trucks computers? Kind of looks like it! Terry
Terry K.Dawson
dawsonfire@hotmail.com dawson_fire@yahoo.com Taneytown,Maryland 21787
Yes this is the same aerial truck. Mississauga sold to Dependable as salvage and rebuilt.
Reliance, any idea what Yarmouth paid for it? (11-25-2024, 09:02 PM)dawson_fire Wrote: Is this the one that contacted electric lines and fried the trucks computers? Kind of looks like it!
Bob
Retired and still a tax payer.
According yes to both questions.
It was 1.1 m from EastCan Fire in New Brunswick. They also traded in the 1995 Spartan/Nova Quintech Platform 103'
Stephen Taylor
Retired Volunteer Firefighter Retired Career Fire Dispatcher Yarmouth Fire Department Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
11-26-2024, 10:52 PM
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(11-26-2024, 08:20 AM)Reliance Wrote: According yes to both questions. Wow ... considering it was sold for $122,000 as salvage. https://mississauga.bidsandtenders.ca/Mo...c865a728d/
Bob
Retired and still a tax payer.
Hello all,
Would anyone know what department originally ran this truck? It's a 2009 Kenworth/Helie Camions. Currently serving in Springville, Iowa. Thank you! Al Hunt (11-30-2024, 11:54 PM)aohunt Wrote: Hello all, Camions Hélie is based in Quebec. They do a lot of remounts. In this case, the body was built in 1991 by Superior Emergency Vehicles on a Ford F800 chassis for the Walden Fire Department in Lively, Ontario, for its Beaver Lake station. It had a 420 Imperial GPM pump and 1200 Imperial gallon tank, which translates roughly as 500/1440 US gallons. Walden was amalgamated with several other municipalities to form the City of Greater Sudbury in 2001 and the truck became part of Greater Sudbury Fire Services. It spent the last few years of its career as a spare and ended up at Hélie after it was auctioned off. |
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