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Here's another shot of King County's new Striker rig arriving at the Museum of Flight last Friday. Almost looks like it's responding to a fire.


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Got a drive-by shot today of Ladder 10's new rig sitting at the shops. Very nice rear panel!


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Thanks Scott for helping to restore this thread!

I found this H&M on the scene the day after the Renton 5th alarm apartment building fire. They were still putting out small pockets of fire into the mid afternoon.


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Seattle FD E10 at the Pioneer Square Fire Festival last weekend


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Bellevue FD E6

2007 Pierce Arrow XT


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The City of Mercer Island purchased this 1993? Seagrave, possibly from the City of Issaquah, for use as a reserve engine. MIFD's reserve engines were 1984 E\-One Hurricanes. Does anyone have a photo of this rig as a front line company? If so, post away.


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[quote name='TransverseRoad' post='323595' date='Jul 22 2009, 20:06 ']The City of Mercer Island purchased this 1993? Seagrave, possibly from the City of Issaquah, for use as a reserve engine. MIFD's reserve engines were 1984 E\-One Hurricanes. Does anyone have a photo of this rig as a front line company? If so, post away.[/quote]



That is almost certainly a former King County Fire District 10 (now part of Eastside Fire and Rescue) rig. They had a whole slew of different Seagrave rigs over the years until they started buying E-Ones in the late 90's. From about '85 to '93 KCFD 10 bought a bunch of Seagrave engines.



I'm not sure if they bought more than one of these, but here is a photo of what used to run as Engine 82 for Eastside Fire & Rescue at a fire in May of 2001. Taken by my dad. Looks like the Mercer Island rig to me.


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[quote name='Bryce' post='323616' date='Jul 22 2009, 21:11 ']That is almost certainly a former King County Fire District 10 (now part of Eastside Fire and Rescue) rig. They had a whole slew of different Seagrave rigs over the years until they started buying E-Ones in the late 90's. From about '85 to '93 KCFD 10 bought a bunch of Seagrave engines.



I'm not sure if they bought more than one of these, but here is a photo of what used to run as Engine 82 for Eastside Fire & Rescue at a fire in May of 2001. Taken by my dad. Looks like the Mercer Island rig to me.[/quote]



Yup, looks like it's a match, and a light bar upgrade. Thanks for the info, and sharing the pic, even though it's of a fire scene and shouldn't really be posted on this thread.......LOL
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[quote name='TransverseRoad' post='316419' date='Jun 23 2009, 19:06 ']Got a drive-by shot today of Ladder 10's new rig sitting at the shops. Very nice rear panel![/quote]



Do you have front shot?
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[quote name='MFD 61 KS' post='323954' date='Jul 24 2009, 15:04 ']Do you have front shot?[/quote]

I do not. As of last week Ladder 10 was still using their Simon Duplex rig.
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MFD 61 KS- if you go to www.hughesfire.com (dealer site) they have a few shots of the truck. Hope that helps.
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Caught this front shot of Ladder 10, in service with their new rig, at a minor hotel fire at 1101 4th. Ave. in downtown Seattle today. The street was so clogged with rigs that I couldn't get a full shot. I'll post a few of the better ones.



BTW, as I drove past the shops today the other new 2009 Pierce TDA was there displaying markings of Ladder 4.


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Bellevue FD E2

2003 Spartan H&W

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I stumbled upon a fire response today along the ship canal, across the street from Seattle Pacific University. It turned out to be a non event, but I managed to get a few pics before all of the units returned to quarters. Engine 9 arrived second due in their newly assigned 2003 ALF. It was formerly assigned to Engine 5, shop number 35354.


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First due truck Ladder 8 arrives, but didn't hang out long........


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Ladder 4 rolled up in their new rig, but didn't even stop.


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SFD E34, a 2003 ALF Metro, shop number 35352, formally assigned to E28.


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