[quote name='Jeff Hawkins' post='337569' date='Sep 18 2009, 16:10 ']The Velocity and Impel have the ugliest front end design I have ever seen. The Arrow XT and Saber look nice and at least resemble a fire truck.
Jeff H.[/quote]
I agree--the Velocity and Impel just don't look right...and the names leave something to be desired as well.
Nice shots Kevin! I was so anxious to see what these new wagons would look like and they actually look better than I thought!
Can't wait to see one of these in my neck of the woods soon <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/happy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='^_^' />
[quote name='WAGONMAN' post='337709' date='Sep 18 2009, 21:33 ']Thanks for the shots, plain old fire engine made to go and put fires out. I question the tank size, looks like 500 given the body.[/quote]
The Velocity and Impel have the ugliest front end design I have ever seen. The Arrow XT and Saber look nice and at least resemble a fire truck.
Jeff H.
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I think they look alot better then the ALF Eagle. We call ours the "Winnebago". I'd take a Velocity or Impel over it anyday but I agree the traditional Arrow XT and Saber look good.
09-29-2009, 09:51 PM (This post was last modified: 09-29-2009, 09:53 PM by SLIPPERYSAM.)
And here is Medic 24 which also was put inservice. It is housed at Oldtown Station (E6,T1,BC 2, AF2 M7 )
Both these units were Reserve Units which were taken at different times of the year but they are the current units until there new International/Hortons come in.
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[quote name='SLIPPERYSAM' date='29 September 2009 - 09:07 PM' timestamp='1254275224' post='339840']
Here is Medic 23 one of two Medics put inservice when Truck Company 2 was disbanded.
Housed at Steadman Station.
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Sam, what is left in Steadman these days. Last I was there the house was loaded. There was a medic, B.C 2, Engine 23, a 1974 Seagrave, Rescue 1, an MB Mack, Airflex 2, and the fire alarm trucks on Lombard St. On Eutah, there was A.T. 102, Engine 39, another medic, and a rear mount American LaFrance.
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief
City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
You left off Rescue 1. Also, Isn't Airflex 1 at Steadman and Airflex 2 at Oldtowne? Sure is a sad site to see all the companies that have been closed over the years from Steadman. When it first opened in the mid 70's it housed Engines 15,23,59, Truck 2, Water Tower 1, Airflex 1, Scuba 1, Medic 1, BC 6, and assorted reserve apparatus.
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You left off Rescue 1. Also, Isn't Airflex 1 at Steadman and Airflex 2 at Oldtowne? Sure is a sad site to see all the companies that have been closed over the years from Steadman. When it first opened in the mid 70's it housed Engines 15,23,59, Truck 2, Water Tower 1, Airflex 1, Scuba 1, Medic 1, BC 6, and assorted reserve apparatus.
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I think that Engine 38 was in there for a while,too.
I think that Engine 38 was in there for a while,too.
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^ Yes, you are correct, Engine 38 was assigned there for a short time before being relocated back to their original quarters. There was also talk, from what I have been told, that original plans called for another truck to be reloacted to the Steadman Station when it opened, but that never happened.