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Canada Eh?
#21
[quote name='cooker' post='226847' date='Jul 4 2008, 20:25 ']I belive this is actually a City of Burlington Fire Service training unit. I recognize it by the city crest on the door[/quote]





It is. That was my bad. Thanks for the correction!!!
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#22
[quote name='npfd801' post='226811' date='Jul 4 2008, 16:09 ']Was this at the extrication competition in the Madison area? I saw a couple of these vans at the event in Cherry Valley this year.



Our guys did remarkably well up cutting in Wisconsin this year. I'm proud of them.[/quote]





Negative. This was at the National Extrication Competition in Chili, NY.
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#23
Nine Mile River, Nova Scotia 2008 Fort Garry Fire Trucks/FL-M2 1250/800/20A/20B s/n #M 024


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Canadian Forces Base - Gagetown, New Brunswick

2009 Fort Garry Fire Trucks/ 2007 Sterling with 2008 Marmon-Herrington AWD conversion

serial no. # M032


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#25
That is a mean looking truck, what else do they run?
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#26
sorry, I don't know what other apparatus CFB-Gagetown, NB operates. Maybe others on this site will know?

Fort Garry is building a pumper on a Spartan for CFB-Gagetown.

Here is a 20' walk-in rescue on an International DuraStar chassis that Fort Garry just completed for Hughenden, Alberta.

s/n # M048 It has a 6,000 watt light tower; 15 kw generator; and a "gin pole" on the front bumper


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[quote name='Big Dave' post='289311' date='Mar 13 2009, 15:49 ']sorry, I don't know what other apparatus CFB-Gagetown, NB operates. Maybe others on this site will know?

Fort Garry is building a pumper on a Spartan for CFB-Gagetown.[/quote]



Dave is the pumper for Gagetown a 4x4 too?
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#28
I'm pretty sure that the pumper for CFB-Gagetown is not a 4 x 4 or an AWD.
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#29
Weyburn,Canada

1956 Int'l/American

500/500

Ron Bogardus collection


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#30
here is a factory photo of Weyburn, Saskatchewan's 1954International/American Marsh Pumps Canada (Stratford,Ontario)

as originally delivered with a 55' Memco electrically powered aerial. At the time, FIRE ENGINEERING called this the first quint to be delivered in Western Canada. The aerial was removed and the body shortened in the early 1990's (as pictured in the post above) by Pozium a small regional builder in Preeceville, Saskatchewan.


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#31
CFB Gagetown also runs....



Red 2 - 1993 Spartan Gladiator/Nova Quintech (destroyed in 2007 MVA)

Red 3 - 1996 Pemfab/Tibotrac 1050/500/10F/50'

Red 1 - 1997 Ford Superduty/Davtair 250/200/20F

Red 5 - 1997 Ford Superduty/Davtair 250/200/20F

   
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Carman, Manitoba Unit #201 2008 Rosenbauer (Central States)/FL-M2

1050/750/20A/20B s/n #14420


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Redwood Meadows, Alberta



1050IGPM/1000IG/30A



Kenworth T370, 360hp



Pierce Contender


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Haldimand County, Ontario A3 assigned to its Jarvis Station.

2009 KME Predator 1050/250/100' #GS0 7426


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Hamilton, Ontario E24 2008 KME Predator Severe Service 1050/420/25 #GS0 7248


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Hamilton, Ontario T24 2009 KME Predator Severe Service 1050/1665/25 #GS07294


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#39
Niagara Falls, Ontario recently added several new units.

A1 2008 Sutphen SPH100 1250/160/5A/100' #HS4455


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Niagara Falls, Ontario R1 2008 KME Predator 475/250/30A #GS0 7138


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