Representin South Parkway
Eng 10
Eng 10
Shelby County Fire Department
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Memphis, Tn
Fire Alarm Office
Memphis, Tn
Memphis Fire Dept
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Representin South Parkway
Eng 10
Shelby County Fire Department
Fire Alarm Office Memphis, Tn
Representin South Parkway
Truck 9
Shelby County Fire Department
Fire Alarm Office Memphis, Tn
Soulsville
Truck 3
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Fire Alarm Office Memphis, Tn
Representin Longview Heights
Engine 20
Shelby County Fire Department
Fire Alarm Office Memphis, Tn
Battalion 3
BC3 rides out of the 14s house and covers E14 8 20 10 32 T3 T9
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Fire Alarm Office Memphis, Tn
Representin Presidents Island
Engine 32
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Fire Alarm Office Memphis, Tn
One of my favorite artistic shots of Truck 9
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Fire Alarm Office Memphis, Tn
Has MFD apparatus ever carried the same number for all vehicles assigned to a particular station? In Dallas, everything except chiefs carry the station number they are assigned to (BCs carry the district they answer in).
[quote name='rjtoc2' post='21056' date='Aug 9 2006, 19:53 ']Has MFD apparatus ever carried the same number for all vehicles assigned to a particular station? In Dallas, everything except chiefs carry the station number they are assigned to (BCs carry the district they answer in).[/quote]
Not that I'm aware of. I've only been on for two years now, but from what I understand, the next number is slapped on there and assigned to where its going to go. However, there is currently no Truck 1 in the fleet. I have heard the next truck company put into service will be Truck 1, not Truck 29.
[quote name='rjtoc2' post='21056' date='Aug 9 2006, 19:53 ']Has MFD apparatus ever carried the same number for all vehicles assigned to a particular station? In Dallas, everything except chiefs carry the station number they are assigned to (BCs carry the district they answer in).[/quote]
Nope never have numbered companies like that.
Shelby County Fire Department
Fire Alarm Office Memphis, Tn
Correct. They are in sequential order by type of apparatus.
Only the pumper carries the number on the house. Hence for example Rescue 1, 2, & 3. Not Rescue 25, 27, & 36 because they are housed there. Trucks, Chiefs, and Units (ambulances) all work out the same way. Quote:One of my favorite artistic shots of Truck 9 I agree..it is a pretty cool shot. Nice work as always.
Kevin(or any other Memphis FD Member) can you explain the purpose of the "Light Water" Units? Where their kept, what their used for, etc.
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[quote name='Tim' post='22082' date='Aug 12 2006, 11:23 ']Kevin(or any other Memphis FD Member) can you explain the purpose of the "Light Water" Units? Where their kept, what their used for, etc.
Thanx[/quote] Light Water 1 is at Fire Station 20. Its trailer full of foam. Light Water 2 is no longer in service. It carried 5 gallon buckets of foam. I hear now there is an 18-wheeler trailer at the training center full of foam, not sure.
Light Water is the Name of 3M's line of AFFF Foam products. If I remember correctly , Memphis placed these units in sevice about 25 years ago for large scale flammable liqid fires. The Foam in the trailer, I assume is probably 3 or 6% meaning that you perportion it at 3 or 6 gallons of concentrate to either 94 or 97 gallons of water, giving you 100 gallons of foam. How much foam soes the LW unit carry ?
I'm looking for info on the fleet of Ward LaFrance pumpers that were delivered to Memphis over the years. The delivery list I have shows a total of 19 rigs between 1965 and 1979. For each one, I'm looking for the pump and tank sizes and which Company it was first assigned to. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
1965 (TCM Cab) 82-03 82-04 1967 (TCM Cab) 82-18 1969 (Mark I Cab) 80-386 80-387 80-388 1972 (Ambassador Cab) 80-762 80-763 80-764 80-765 80-766 1974 (Ambassador Cab) 80-1008 80-1009 80-1010 80-1011 80-1012 1979 (Ambassador Cab) 80-1635 80-1636 80-1637
Dave, you need to talk to Dick Adelman about that.
I do know a few WLF's are still here. Some saved, some meeting their doom, Some gone. KFD your correct. LW1 carries 4000 gallons if I remember correctly ?
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