Glendale Engine 28
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Glendale Engine 28
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LA County E282
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Pasadena E33
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LA County E63, trading a slot in the hosebed for backboard storage (they are a paramedic engine company)
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JFong,
Thanks for those pics. Looks like some of the left coast folks might still be using 3 1/2".
Wynantskill, NY engine 42-7
400' of 4", 1000' of 5", and 250'? of 2.5" connected to the Blitzfire Engine 42-1 1500' of 5"
Malta Ridge, NY
EL 381 500' of 5", 600' of 5"
Round Lake, NY
ETA 543
WFDT42,
Thanks for the shots. I curious as to why the 4" along with the 5"?
Here is our Rescue Company. Rescue Company 738. A 2006 E\-One Rescue-Engine 1500/750/Hurst
Here is the hose bed. Each preconnect on left hand side is 200 feet with 150 feet of dead lay under it. Next, 1000 Feet of 4 inch. Next, is 150 feet of 2 1/2 blitz line with another 150 feet of dead lay under it.
Rob Leahy Jr.
Captain/EMT Vice President Westville Fire Department Westville New Jersey Gloucester County
Do you have to raise the cover to pull the two left most pre-connects?
The bar does not move. The red line is the first line to be pulled. Then the blue line. We did a couple of pulls on them and they come right out with little or no problem. Once when you get the loop out, its very easy.
Rob Leahy Jr.
Captain/EMT Vice President Westville Fire Department Westville New Jersey Gloucester County
[quote name='WAGONMAN' post='186632' date='Feb 4 2008, 13:11 ']WFDT42,
Thanks for the shots. I curious as to why the 4" along with the 5"?[/quote] The reason behind carrying both is because other departments we run mutual aid with uses 4" but we use 5"
[quote name='npfd801' post='186378' date='Feb 3 2008, 16:59 ']Good point, though I worry that our desire to carry more water (750 at least, we prefer 1000) and keep the rig at a reasonable length while still having decent compartment depth, well - you can't have it all right?
I'm pretty sure that General Safety rear mount you just posted went out to New Jersey somewhere. I think they have twins.[/quote] It has 850gal of tankage, 750 water and 100 foam. Can't spell
What about bumper lines. Tried to start of thread of phots of different ways to load bumper lines. Lets see them also.
[quote name='WFDT42' post='186653' date='Feb 4 2008, 15:03 ']The reason behind carrying both is because other departments we run mutual aid with uses 4" but we use 5"[/quote]
You could do the same thing with 4" to 5" stortz fittings and you could just carry all 5" supply line. Terry
Terry K.Dawson
dawsonfire@hotmail.com dawson_fire@yahoo.com Taneytown,Maryland 21787
[quote name='dawson_fire' post='186732' date='Feb 4 2008, 20:40 ']You could do the same thing with 4" to 5" stortz fittings and you could just carry all 5" supply line.
Terry[/quote] Your telling me <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hysterical.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Shaker-Road Loudonville, NY
Bumper Cross-Lays
Wynantskill, NY 42-7
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