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Everett, WA Engine 3 ALF

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Everett, WA Tower 1 ALF-LTI

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Everett, WA Engine 1 ALF

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Question for you Bob re: Everett. Is Station 3 back in business or is the engine running out of Station 1? Thanks.
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[quote name='The Commish' post='212397' date='May 9 2008, 17:06 ']Spokane, Wa

1972 Seagrave

100'

Ladder-1

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I think this rig isn't the City of Spokane, but instead is from Spokane Valley, which is Spokane County Fire District 1.
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1972 B73086 SR20768 Spokane Valley, Washington WA 100' Rearmount Aerial Seagrave
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[quote name='DaveYoung' post='212459' date='May 9 2008, 22:09 ']Question for you Bob re: Everett. Is Station 3 back in business or is the engine running out of Station 1? Thanks.[/quote]

For everyone's information, Station 3 was demolished to make way for a building project. I called the EFD at 425.257.8100 for an update. E-3 is still running out of Station 1, and construction of the new station is stuck on stop.
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Thanks for getting the update.
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Ladder 5 ALF/LTI


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And the last for tonight


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Seattle Engine 10 E-0ne spare>>>

This is not a spare, its a 2007 E\-One, SFD shop number 75425.

It was parked in front of quarters on the day that the new fire station was dedicated.

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Seattle Engine 10 is a spare rig? Looks like around a '06 model year at the oldest.
Larry Di Camillo

Fire Chief

Stafford Fire Department

www.staffordfirerescue.org



Engineer/Operator

Houston Fire Department

Ladder Co. 68 "A"

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[quote name='Ladder 68' post='214688' date='May 17 2008, 20:45 ']Seattle Engine 10 is a spare rig? Looks like around a '06 model year at the oldest.[/quote]

Last I knew they were assigned an ALF Eagle. Try to verify shortly.
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That was the last I thought. A '03 model year ALF.



Thanks in advance.
Larry Di Camillo

Fire Chief

Stafford Fire Department

www.staffordfirerescue.org



Engineer/Operator

Houston Fire Department

Ladder Co. 68 "A"

www.firehouse68.com
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I think they may have bought some more '08 E-Ones and put them in service in the downtown high incident companies. I saw Engine 2 on the news the other day and they were in a new E\-One that looks exactly like E10. I know 2 used to also have an ALF.



There are also some extremely minute differences between E10's E\-One and the similar rig posted on page 21 of this thread for E31. The turn signal, LED warning light, and side facing white light on E31 are bunched tightly together. They're spaced apart on E10. Perhaps the difference between an '07 and '08?
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[quote name='Ladder 68' post='214688' date='May 17 2008, 20:45 ']Seattle Engine 10 is a spare rig? Looks like around a '06 model year at the oldest.[/quote]

My apologies. I dropped in at Station 10 today, they verified it's not a spare as I erroneously stated. They received it as a new rig and has been running as Engine 10 for three months. It's either an '07 or an '08.
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[quote name='Bryce' post='214728' date='May 18 2008, 07:13 ']I think they may have bought some more '08 E-Ones and put them in service in the downtown high incident companies. I saw Engine 2 on the news the other day and they were in a new E\-One that looks exactly like E10. I know 2 used to also have an ALF.



There are also some extremely minute differences between E10's E\-One and the similar rig posted on page 21 of this thread for E31. The turn signal, LED warning light, and side facing white light on E31 are bunched tightly together. They're spaced apart on E10. Perhaps the difference between an '07 and '08?[/quote]



Bryce, you are right. Engine 2 was outside Engine 5's quarters today, the side indicator lights were spaced appart like E10, and I noticed one more difference. One hinged step is missing just to the right of the cross lays on both of the newer rigs. E31 has three hinged steps as opposed to two on the downtown rigs.


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SFD is moving their museum peices into the old fire station 10. Could the LRFD be moving in also?


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Seattle Fire Department Engine 37 E\-One


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[quote name='TransverseRoad' post='215044' date='May 18 2008, 23:10 ']SFD is moving their museum peices into the old fire station 10. Could the LRFD be moving in also?[/quote]



Does this piece have an "extended" hood? Or is it just the angle?
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