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US Fish & Wildlife Service
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Shot this beauty today at a local International repair shop

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US Fish and Wildlife Service

Quivira National Wildlife Refuge

Engine 4325

Stafford, KS
Andy Thomas
Wichita Fire Dept. Photographer

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Does anyone have any other photos of US Fish and Wildlife Service trucks?
Andy Thomas
Wichita Fire Dept. Photographer

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KansasFireTrucks.com
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2002 International Pierce E56


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International Pierce E58 Unknown Year


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Not a Fish and Wildlife, but National Wildlife Service Havasu National Wildlife Refuge

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The last is also the US Fish & Wildlife Service, not sure why but they use yellow like the Bureau of Land Management and white / red engines like the National Park Service (both Department of Interior agencies like the USFWS).



They use an interesting mix of BLM, NPS, USFS and off the shelf apparatus designs. The first posted is the BLM Great Basin Spec, the next two appear to be modified Pierce Hawks (which were largely based on the BLM Model 14/15), they appear to have aux pumps in addition to pto pumps (the ventilated box behind the cab) which was also used on some BLM engines. The last is a common BLM type 6 engine design.





I've got a handful of fish & wildlife engines in my collection, I'll track them down and post them.
Aaron Woods
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I was at Patuxent Wildlife Refuge yesterday and saw this neat piece sitting on the side of the road.  I am not sure if it is stationed there or just passing through?

 

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Matt

Anne Arundel County, Maryland



My Website: www.bythebayphotos.com
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Now that's a yellow only a mother could love!
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#9
San Luis Refuge (Central California near Los Banos)

 

 



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San Luis Refuge, Water Tender 3197

 

1500 gallon tank, 350 gpm pto pump



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Sacramento Refuge (Northern California, between Sacramento and Redding) 

Engine 8432, 500 gallon tank, 500 gpm pto pump

 

 



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Texas Mid Coast Refuge (south of Houston, TX)

Engine 2662


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Quote:I was at Patuxent Wildlife Refuge yesterday and saw this neat piece sitting on the side of the road.  I am not sure if it is stationed there or just passing through?

 

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This rig is assigned there. Ex-US Army fuel truck.
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Nice pic

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Sacramento Wildlife Refuge Engine 8430, Type 3 engine 500 / 500

 

The dreaded indoor shot

 

 



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Sacramento Wildlife Refuge Engine 8440, Type 6 engine, diesel aux pump, 200 gallons

 

 



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Quad with Terra torch (mini flame thrower) used for prescribed fires

 

 

 

 



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