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New Orleans, LA Fire Apparatus
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#62
We all need to keep the NOFD in our prayers as yet another hurricane is headed right at them....
Kory Green



Captain

Dresden Fire Department



Training Officer

Martin Fire Department
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#63
We all need to keep the NOFD in our prayers as yet another hurricane is headed right at them....
Kory Green



Captain

Dresden Fire Department



Training Officer

Martin Fire Department
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#64
Outstanding thread! Thanks for sharing. I really enjoyed my visit to the city last year. Good to see all of the apparatus I was unable to visit.
Drew James
GA Paramedic
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#65
I'm glad everyone is enjoying the thread! Here are a few pieces of suburban equipment I shot.



David Crockett Vol. FD

1969 Mack CF

54' Squrt

1500/500



*They claim to be the oldest continuously active volunteer fire company in the country


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David Crockett Vol. FD

1968 Mack CF

1250/500



*Both of these pieces were in front line service and in immaculate condition!


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Ponchatoula Vol. FD

1966 Mack

1000/500


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Ponchatoula Vol. FD

1974 Chevy/Jaco

1000/500


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Third District Vol. FD Eng. 328

1988 Spartan/Quality

1250/750


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Third District Vol. FD Eng. 338

1988 Spartan/Quality

1250/500


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I think the Mack CF Squrt from David Crockett FD is Ex-East bank FD.



Corrections welcome.
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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#72
Great photos thanks for sharing.



I remember watching a video of NOFD fighting a well involved house fire DURING the hurricane (katrina) on youtube. The video says it is Kenner and NO, LA



[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIa4V_oec7Y"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIa4V_oec7Y[/url]
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[quote name='bownasterm' post='243010' date='Aug 31 2008, 20:37 ']Great photos thanks for sharing.



I remember watching a video of NOFD fighting a well involved house fire DURING the hurricane (katrina) on youtube. The video says it is Kenner and NO, LA



[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIa4V_oec7Y"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIa4V_oec7Y[/url][/quote]



Very unique video. Thanks for sharing!
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#74
Great Thread & Pictures.
D.J. Hornacek

Nikon D40 DSLR with a Nikon 70-300MM Lens and a Nikon SB 600 External Flash

Check out my website: http://davids-firetruckphotos.smugmug.com
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[quote name='firepicsMW' post='242761' date='Aug 30 2008, 17:11 ']Last one.[/quote]





Is that a Maxim Ladder I see?
-Eric Fellows

[url="http://www.ericsfirepics.com"]Eric's Fire Pics[/url]
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#76
Quote:Is that a Maxim Ladder I see?



It is. NOFD had at least two Maxim aerials, a 100' TDA and a rearmount, also 100' (I think).
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='243310' date='Sep 1 2008, 14:05 ']It is. NOFD had at least two Maxim aerials, a 100' TDA and a rearmount, also 100' (I think).[/quote]



The 1975 Maxim 100' TDA served New Orleans as Ladder 8, then Ladder 11.

The 1978 Maxim 100' RM served as New Orleans Ladder 2, then Ladder 7.

Sorry, I don't have Maxim #'s on these.
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