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FLORIDA RIGS
I shot a few rigs back in Feb 2007.



Ladder 16 in Homestead operates this 2006 Spartan Evolution/Rosenbauer 1500/400/25A/75ft aerial

   



Engine 35 in Miami Springs operates this 2004 Pierce Dash - 1500/750/20A

   
Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Shane,



great shots, thankyou for posting...
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Alex, Thanks for postin' 27's rides, lived on the street behind that station for 7 years.
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Engine 16 in Homestead - 2002 Pierce Quantum 1500/750/20A

   



Platform 34 in Cutler Bay - 1994 Simon Duplex/LTI 1500/300/100' RM - rehabbed from '83 Pierce

   
Shane MacKichan

Vancouver, B.C.

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Kudos Alex. You take top notch photos! I love Florida rigs, and appreciate you sharing your portion of them. Florida has some of the most unique rigs in the country, and it's always nice to see them. Thanks for sharing.



Kyle

In L.A. (Lower Alabama)
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[quote name='Kyle' post='295067' date='Apr 6 2009, 18:31 ']Kudos Alex. You take top notch photos! I love Florida rigs, and appreciate you sharing your portion of them. Florida has some of the most unique rigs in the country, and it's always nice to see them. Thanks for sharing.



Kyle

In L.A. (Lower Alabama)[/quote]



Thanks Kyle,



I appreciate it, I'll make sure I keep them comin' lol <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />
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[quote name='FIREPIX21' post='294476' date='Apr 3 2009, 23:30 '][Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=46133][/quote]



Just FYI, the 2005 pumpers are all 1500/700/40F

Any 1998-2000 pumper is 2000/750/60F
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[quote name='FTLAUD' post='295078' date='Apr 6 2009, 19:16 ']Just FYI, the 2005 pumpers are all 1500/700/40F

Any 1998-2000 pumper is 2000/750/60F[/quote]



Thanks FTLAUD.
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Alex, Jack made a comment that you're getting shots of all the stuff that we wanted to get on the Winter Thaw trip. He suggested maybe you had something to do with the weather and crashed it all for us. Hmmm, I wonder. Anyway, great photos you've posted lately. Who talked to the guys and had them all posed for you? Were these all part of the days you and Tim and Shoop were together?



Mark
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Very nice rigs from florida.



Does anybody have shots of the medics that have the firefighting capabilities? I know several departments in FL have/had them, please if you have them post detail shots. I have always been interested with them.



Thanks
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[quote name='unMARKedCARR' post='295103' date='Apr 6 2009, 21:45 ']Alex, Jack made a comment that you're getting shots of all the stuff that we wanted to get on the Winter Thaw trip. He suggested maybe you had something to do with the weather and crashed it all for us. Hmmm, I wonder. Anyway, great photos you've posted lately. Who talked to the guys and had them all posed for you? Were these all part of the days you and Tim and Shoop were together?



Mark[/quote]





LOL!! Thanks Mark,



Yes for the most part Shoop and Tim did most of the talking and posing... I must say these guys are good, really good. Funny thing is before the Winter Thaw and these past few weeks with Shoop and Tim... I never cared for posed shots, I'd see a rig and shoot it. I definitely enjoy the posed shots better now lol... with all the motivation and confidence I gained these past few weeks, maybe I'll grow a set of n*** and start asking the guys to pose the rig for me.



I'd also like to take the time and thank Shoop and Tim for having me as their tour guide through out South Florida. I'd also like to thank Ray Bell (rckt29), Tom O'Connell (capttomo), Charles Brodbeck (CBrodbeck) and all the guys on the job for taking the time and posing all the rigs for us.



Thanks again guys.
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Your right Alex....we all learned a few things from Shoop and Tim.....Glad we could help......I've been a fireman for over 30 years and I am still an apparatus buff...
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[quote name='SLCPDEXPLORER' post='295105' date='Apr 6 2009, 21:53 ']Very nice rigs from florida.



Does anybody have shots of the medics that have the firefighting capabilities? I know several departments in FL have/had them, please if you have them post detail shots. I have always been interested with them.



Thanks[/quote]





What is it exactly that you are looking for..ambulances with tanks and pumps???? We call them ambulumpers or pumperlances LOL. I know North Lauderdale used to have one.....I'll defer to Alex...he would know better than me
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[quote name='capttomo' post='295270' date='Apr 7 2009, 16:40 ']What is it exactly that you are looking for..ambulances with tanks and pumps???? We call them ambulumpers or pumperlances LOL. I know North Lauderdale used to have one.....I'll defer to Alex...he would know better than me[/quote]





And we have a few in Palm Beach County. We call them Rumpers, or Rescue-Pumpers.
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