E31 is being replaced with a Pierce Arrow XT 105' Quint that has been ordered. This rig will then move to reserve. For a commecial chassis, this rig has held up very well.
RE38 is one of 2 twins and formerly served as E01, E04, E104 and E34 before being placed in reserve. Its twin, former E03, was kept exclusively to be used for parts for RE38. These rigs were closely modeled after the Windcrest E\-One Hush delivered shortly before these were ordered.
RE39 also is reported to be the first rig built with a production 6V92TA engine. It wasn't restricted and this rig still flies down the road to this day. This rig also caught fire from an improperly installed Sig-Tronics intercom system when it was less than 2 years old suffering interior cab damage. It also had the distinction of having the body break loose from its brackets and end up resting on the discharge piping.
110% correct Jeremy and typo on my part. It was reported to be the first production 8V92TA. I have ridden on that thing and it was almost fast enough for some Maryland and Virginia departments. Ha ha.
I'm trying to figure out the year model of E31.
You working? About time for a burner in SLFD isn't it?
10-04-2008, 08:17 PM (This post was last modified: 10-04-2008, 08:22 PM by jbrown9079.)
Yup, on a shift now. Backside of the 48/96. Been doin that for couple of months. Start my 96 off in the morning. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
And yes its been slow here, but on the northside it's a different story.
I know when you tell that to Chief Woolley somethin happens. He's took vacation time today. I guess all bet's are off. HA!
Finally get to start taking pics again, had my camera along with the laptop stolen out of my truck. You need to see Champions new station, oh yeah, and FINALLY they poured the slap for station 1.
Jerremy Brown
Full time - Fulshear Simonton Tx FD
Part time - Champions ESD, Cypress Creek FD
10-04-2008, 11:23 PM (This post was last modified: 10-04-2008, 11:24 PM by jbrown9079.)
E1 spec's will be very close to E3's. The notable difference's will be that the pump house will be inclosed with roll-up doors, on a Classic Gladiator and a Harrison Generator. Should be ordered soon. Already went to Spartan for meetings. Have not heard a delivery date yet.
North Harris County has some new trucks also.
Westfield bought a 75ft Velocity demo (replacing 84 Arrow) and ordered an Impel (replacing either the 97 or 99 Saber).
Champions is about to recieve (2) Velocity PUC's (E11, E12). One will fit in the current station, no room for the other till the new station is complete. From I hear, the PUC's will be the first with painted 111 mirrors and not chrome. Should be interesting.
Klein ordered a new Heavy Rescue on an Arrow XT (R33), recently put an new rehab from Ferrara inservice (Rh35), Morrison is assembling a new booster (B36).
Eastex has a new quint on order for a new station.
Little York has a new Velocity Engine (E81) and a Quint (L84) inservice.
Aldine- wait and see. Chief wants an Engine, Rescue and a Midmount.
Ponderosa has the tower and also I believe engine on order. Pierce of course!!
Jerremy Brown
Full time - Fulshear Simonton Tx FD
Part time - Champions ESD, Cypress Creek FD
Well with that run down Martin can keep the lights on for a while. Should pay the bills nicely. Ha ha.
I like the layout of SLFD E03 and the roll-up covering the pump panel is a good idea. We contemplated the same thing on new E21 but it was too late in the game and would have been a significant change. It will most likely be on our next one also.
With these Missouri City rigs, i thought I bring you a blast from the past. A Missori City rig, looks like a mini or midi, operating in a mutual aid capacity at the famous (in the Houston area) Woodway Square fire in 1979. No further info on the rig. More pics of the Woodway Sq fire over on Fire Scene.
Photo by Chuck Buschardt/scanned to disk and archived by Ken Paradowski
Good stuff Joe. I have a book on the Woodway Square Fire. MCFD sent an Engine Co. to the fire in addition to this mini-pumper. As a point of note, Stafford also sent a pumper and brought with it the largest supply line on the fireground, 3" hose. My how times have changed. The HFD District Chiefs didn't now what to do with it since it was different from the 2-1/2" hose everyone else had. In the end the Stafford pumper wound up supplying a portable monitor and tele-squrt.