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Farmington, NM
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I was up in Farmington this past Saturday for the State JROTC Drill Meet and had a opportunity to catch a few trucks that were new since my 2010 visit. There were 3 but, unfortunately, due to time contraints I could only catch up with 2 of them.

 

Engine 1

2012 Seagrave 2000/750

78G57

 

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#2
This replaced a 2002 Pierce Dash 1750/750 12323-01 (Wonder if this truck has surfaced elsewhere?)

 

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#3
Engine 5 (was housed at Station 3 as it is not in service yet)

 

2013 Seagrave Marauder II TB70CL 2000/750

78G79

 

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#4
Good photos!

 

tHANKs

tHANKs
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#5
Great pics Ash. Question- Do you know if Farmington still has a staffed ladder truck at Station 1? 

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#6
To the best of my knowledge they still do. It was there in house but I did not have a chance to inquire if it was being cross staffed or not now.

 

Farmington NM Ladder 1

2005 E\-One 95' 2000/300

 

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Quote:To the best of my knowledge they still do. It was there in house but I did not have a chance to inquire if it was being cross staffed or not now.

 

Farmington NM Ladder 1

2005 E-One 95' 2000/300

 

[Image: Ladder1.JPG]
Thanks for the reply and for the great shot of the truck as well.
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#8
Nice.  New Mexico seems to be liking Seagrave a lot lately.  Hopefully some of that will seep over the border here into West Texas!

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