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FLORIDA RIGS
Nice shots Alex!
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[quote name='Shoop' date='08 March 2010 - 09:59 PM' timestamp='1268102363' post='368891']

Nice shots Alex!

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Thanks, Shoop!
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Dade City FL



1980 E-1 Pem Fab chassis



Pem Fab photo
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Being that Shoop is down here on his vacation, we spent the day in Miami-Dade County shooting rigs... here are the beauties!!



Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue

Engine-61 (Trail)

2005 Pierce Quantum 1500/750

Photo by: Alex M. Poitevien Jr.



   







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Coral Gables Fire Rescue

Miami-Dade County, FL

Ladder-1

1997 E\-One Bronto 174'

Photo by: Alex M. Poitevien Jr.



   
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Miami Beach Fire Rescue

Miami-Dade County, FL

Engine-1

2009 Pierce Velocity 1500/750

Photo by: Alex M. Poitevien Jr.



   
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City of Miami Fire Rescue

Miami-Dade County, FL

Engine-5

2007 Pierce Velocity 1250/500

Photo by: Alex M. Poitevien Jr.



   
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City of Miami Fire Rescue

Miami-Dade County, FL

Engine-9

2007 Pierce Velocity 1250/500

Photo by: Alex M. Poitevien Jr.



   
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City of Miami Fire Rescue

Miami-Dade County, FL

Quint-9

2001 Pierce Dash 1500/500/65'

Photo by: Alex M. Poitevien Jr.



   
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[quote name='FIREPIX21' date='23 March 2010 - 11:50 PM' timestamp='1269405058' post='372077']

Coral Gables Fire Rescue

Miami-Dade County, FL

Ladder-1

2004 E\-One Bronto 174'

Photo by: Alex M. Poitevien Jr.



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I am not familiar with these i see two doors. is this a two person truck? or is there another crew door on the captain side. nice pictures also.
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Josh,



Not too many of these units were made. This was actually a demo, that wasn't sold until I believe 2006 or 2007. I don't think there is a door on the other side. I know there are other people on here that have photographed it, maybe they can show an officer side, or somebody with more info could give a run down on staffing.
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[quote name='Shoop' date='24 March 2010 - 09:30 AM' timestamp='1269436210' post='372103']

Josh,



Not too many of these units were made. This was actually a demo, that wasn't sold until I believe 2006 or 2007. I don't think there is a door on the other side. I know there are other people on here that have photographed it, maybe they can show an officer side, or somebody with more info could give a run down on staffing.

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It's not like they use this truck like a normal 100' aerial (I would think) A supplemental crew can respond with another vehicle.

I did not know any of these were sold in USA. Nice shot. Thanks for posting it!
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I know South Padre Island,TX has a huge Bronto on a Pierce chassis, then the one at Coral Gables. Any others?
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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[quote name='BFD1151' date='24 March 2010 - 04:55 PM' timestamp='1269473704' post='372185']

I know South Padre Island,TX has a huge Bronto on a Pierce chassis, then the one at Coral Gables. Any others?

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In Canada, Calgary Alberta & Montreal Quebec have 50-meter units (167-feet)
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Just some Bronto info:



The 167' Bronto is a different design than the 174'. The 167' is a multi-section articulating type with the basket hanging off the rear. The 174' has a telescopic main boom with one articulating section before the basket. In the travel position, the basket sits right behind the cab.
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[quote name='fyregeek' date='24 March 2010 - 08:20 PM' timestamp='1269475233' post='372196']

In Canada, Calgary Alberta & Montreal Quebec have 50-meter units (167-feet)

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Montreal's is gone to the scrapyard. It was I believe on a freightliner chassis.
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[quote name='mtlfirebuff' date='24 March 2010 - 09:17 PM' timestamp='1269478654' post='372201']

Montreal's is gone to the scrapyard. It was I believe on a freightliner chassis.

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Pacific chasis 12 wheels for the 167 and freightliner 6 wheel for the rest of the bronto fleet,except the ex St. Laurent this one was on a Simon duplex 10 wheels chasis. At this time only 4 bronto are in service in Montréal. A rumor for a

purchase of 4 new in the year to come.
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Well i by doing a google search i found the Texas ladder you were talking about and all i have to say is WOW. here is the site i found it on.



http://www.onlyredtrucks.com/photos/redtrucks.html
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City of Miami Fire Rescue

Miami-Dade County, FL

Dive Rescue-5

2008 International/Pierce

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