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Boston Fire Department
#81
[quote name='edburke' post='7451' date='Jul 11 2006, 16:19 ']Engine 37[/quote]





Ladder 26 shares quarters with Eng 37

Phil, Bklyn.


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#82
First one tonight,

C6 - Division 1 Chief.

A 2004 Chevy Tahoe, Stationed at Engine 10.


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#83
Tower Ladder 3 .

A 1992 E\-One 1500/300/95’, Startioned at Engine 10.


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#84
Spare Ladder - ex L24.

A 1988 E\-One 110’ RMA, Stored out on Moon Island.


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#85
H1 - Safety Chief.

A 2005 Chevy Tahoe, Stationed at Engine 20.


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#86
H4 - Tunnel Rescue Unit.

A 1993 GMC/E-One, Stationed at Engine 10.


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#87
H5 - Mobile Decontamination Unit.

A 1993 GMC/E-One. Stationed @ Engine 39.


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#88
H6 - Collapse Rescue Unit.

A 1994 Ford/Ultimaster, Stationed at Engine 10


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#89
H7 - Mobile Decontamination Unit.

A 1999 International. Stationed @ Engine 39.


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#90
J20 - Dive Rescue.

A 1986 Ford/E-One, Stationed at Engine 10. (former Rescue 1)


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#91
Marine 1 - "The Firefighter".

A 1972 ??? 6000GPM.


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#92
Marine 2, The "St.Florian II".

A 1992 Boston Whaler, 1000GPM.


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#93
milton bradley can you explain me the designation of the rigs like j20 and h4
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#94
[quote name='anesti' post='10760' date='Jul 16 2006, 23:40 ']milton bradley can you explain me the designation of the rigs like j20 and h4[/quote]



it's their [url="http://www.angelfire.com/ma4/emba/radio.html"]radio call sign[/url].



J is the scuba operations unit which is the scuba truck and the department's scuba divers, H is the safety operations unit which inclues the hazmat, decontamination, and collapse rigs.
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#95
Engine 41 off to the supermarket to pick up some supplies for the house <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' />


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#96
Engine 9, one of the 2002 Pierce engines.


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#97
[quote name='The Commish' post='8005' date='Jul 12 2006, 18:49 ']1976 Seagrave 100' TDA Ladder-4

Gene Anderson photo[/quote]



This piece is now owned by a Camden City, NJ Captain. He found it somewhere in (upstate?) Pa, and purchased it for dirt cheap. While driving it back to Camden, it blew a head gasket. Cost him 2x the amount he paid for it to have it towed!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/oops.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Oops' />
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#98
Engine 40 has been temporarily reactivated after a 25 year hiatus due to the Big Dig related troubles, in service between 2pm and 8pm(before and after rush hour basically).



It will be running out of it's old bay in it's old quarters on Sumner St. in East Boston alongside Engine 9 and Tower Ladder 2.



It looks like it is using one of the 1987 E One spares, not entirely sure what unit it was prior to being taken out of frontline service though.


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#99
Any other units deployed because of Big Dig related problems?
People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
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[quote name='JFong' post='18806' date='Aug 3 2006, 20:48 ']Any other units deployed because of Big Dig related problems?[/quote]



That's the only extra Boston Fire Department unit that I know of in service at this time aside from the mutual aid support that East Boston always gets from Chelsea and Revere.
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