Engine 37 had this 1976 Mack CF, 1000/500 for a while. It replaced a 1956 Mack B that you might have seen on one of Steve Skaar's Houston postings.
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Here is Amb. 1163 which was housed at Station 63, which serviced George Bush Airport and the far Northern part of Houston. It was a 1978 Chevy/Modular Corp.
Station 38 once housed one of several rescue companies in the city. They had their own 4 man crews and as I understand it they could add themselves to box alarms they weren't assigned to. These rigs were 1979 Ford/Koenig rigs.
Booster 68 (568) had one of a hand full of 1980 Ford/FD built, HP/250 boosters.
Ladder 68 had this 1982 Seagrave/3-D, 100 ft/250/150, which you have seen before. This is the only Ladder 68 I have ever photographed and caught it when they came by Staion 82 while I was their. Sorry for the duplicate photo.
Engine 68 had this 1979 ALF Century/Telesquirt, 50 ft/1500/300. Were the tanks 3 or 500 gallons? My notes had 300.
Station 69 is a big Station, housing an engine, truck, Batt Chief, ambulance. Shortly after it first opned, they ran with the following rigs. First was Engine 69 which had thsi 1982 Spartan/Pirsch. 1500/500.
Engine 8 also had one of the 1979 ALF Century/Telesquirts, 50 ft/1500/500. Sorry for the picture quality again........
Another suburb city which borders Dallas in the north side is Farmers Branch. They have 2 stations at present and are about to open Station 3 in December and that will probably be the last station for them. First rig for them is this 1970's GMC/Summer Coach ambulance which was a BLS unit prior to them getting a paramedic program.
Another BLS unit they ran with was this 1970's GMC/Swab ambulance. I've been told that most Swab's could be found in the northern US which I believe as I only know of two that I photographed or ever saw.
Here is one of two 1964 Pirsch, 750/300 engines they had. This one was in reserve. I never was able to photograph the other one.
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