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02-19-2001, 09:29 PM #1Justin GershonFirehouse.com Guest
What kinda apparatus do you guys run?
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02-19-2001, 09:52 PM #26873Firehouse.com Guest
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02-19-2001, 10:36 PM #3BayRidge60Firehouse.com Guest
Well Justin...I'm just a short drive up the Northway in Queensbury (Warren Co.) My company is the Bay Ridge Vol. Fire Co. We run 2 Engines, 1 Engine/Rescue, 1 Tanker, 1 Brush Truck, and 1 Light Rescue (EMS). Take Care/Stay Safe.
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Glenn Ralston
Firefighter/EMT-D
Bay Ridge Fire-Rescue
byrdg60@netscape.net
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02-19-2001, 10:36 PM #4firecadetakFirehouse.com Guest
Auke Bay/Lynn Canal Fire District is two station that has been consolidated to one district of Capital City Fire/Rescue in Juneau Alaska.
The Auke Bay Station has an engine, a utility truck.quick response vehicle, and a water rescue cataraft. The Lynn Canal Station has an engine and a 3500 gal water tender.
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02-20-2001, 02:52 AM #5ffkiwiFirehouse.com Guest
hi Justin
I am a Member of the Marton Volunteer Fire Brigade, New Zealand Fire service.
We have the following appliances (apparatus).
- Mitsibishi 6/1 CAF pumper
- Volvo 6/3 pumper
- Ford "N" series Tanker
- International V8 Emergency Tender/ Pumper
(Used for MVA's and Serious fires)
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02-20-2001, 02:54 AM #6ffkiwiFirehouse.com Guest
If you would like to see more info on the New Zealand Fire Service and some of the brigades that make it up, go to...
www.firestation.org.nz
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We go in when others are getting out!
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02-20-2001, 03:37 AM #7Firefighter194Firehouse.com Guest
We operate out 5 stations and have 1 100' Ladder Tower, 1 135' Aerial, 9 Class A Pumpers, 2 Heavy Rescue Squads, 1 Air Unit, 1 Command Unit, 1 Mini Pumper, 8 ALS Ambulances, 5 Squad Trucks, 5 Chiefs Cars.
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02-20-2001, 08:13 AM #8FireOneFirehouse.com Guest
All vol. department operating out of three stations. Five engines, four rescues, one brush truck, and one quint on order.
3 - Pierce
1- Alexis
1- Salisbury
2- E-one
1- Boyer
4- Home build
www.limestonefire.org
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02-20-2001, 09:00 AM #9esvfdfirefighterFirehouse.com Guest
Operating out of 2 stations we run 3 engines, 2 tankers, 2 squads, 1 rescue, 1 brush truck...
1 E-ONE Engine
1 FMC Engine
1 Ford Engine
2 International Tankers
2 Chevy Squads
1 Dodge Powerwagon Brush Truck
1 Ford/Pierce Rescue
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02-20-2001, 09:16 AM #10cfr3504Firehouse.com Guest
Callands Volunteer Fire & Rescue, We run from one station with 1 Engine, 2 Tankers, 1 Mini-Pumper, 1 Walk-Around Medium Duty Rescue, & 2 Ambulances! For a more detailed listing, check out my post on the "Your Volunteer Dept" topic!
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02-20-2001, 09:42 AM #11TXFIRE6Firehouse.com Guest
13 stations:
10 Engines
2 Quints
2 Aerials(trucks)
2 Rescues
3 Brush Trucks
1 Tanker
1 Boat(with truck to pull it)
2 Airport Crash Trucks
4 Chiefs
Also 4 reserve Engines,a van
The FD shop has 1 vehicle, and Fire Prevention has 5 cars and a large Arson Van.
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Any Opinion expressed, are my own, and do not reflect my Department...RB
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02-20-2001, 10:54 AM #12RS225Firehouse.com Guest
Well the GILES COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD has 6 stations.
6 pumpers
5 brush
4 tankers
3 rescue
........fire fetish????.....damn right
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03-07-2001, 03:56 PM #13squirrel721Firehouse.com Guest
Hollywood Vol Fire Dept
2 Engines
1 Pumper/Tanker
1 Rescue Squad
3 Brush units
1 Chiefs car
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03-07-2001, 04:20 PM #14mike021Firehouse.com Guest
http://www.nfco1.freeservers.com
We run a Ladder, Engine and 2 ambulance. Check the web page for pics and info. Sign the book please!!
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This is your brain... Pierce
This is your Brain on drugs..... E-One
http://www.nfco1.freeservers.com
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03-07-2001, 04:57 PM #15flash32Firehouse.com Guest
1. 1996 Ford E450 14' 5 man cab for
First Responder and Rescue Vehicle
2. 1982 IHC 1250GPM Darley Pumper by Welch
Fire Equipment
3. 1991 KME Renegade Pumper w/1250GPM Hale pump and 1000 gallon Poly Tank.
4. 1992 Dodge 3/4 ton 4x4 grass rig
5. 1999 Sterling Tanker w/3000 Welch tank, two 12" side dumps and one 12" rear dump
6. 1990 Ford L8000 Tanker w/3000 Welch tank, two 12" side dumps and one 12" rear dump
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Adam J. Dorn
These are my opinions and not of any group or org. that i belong to.
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03-07-2001, 05:19 PM #16Engine 101Firehouse.com Guest
Well Monrovia
3 Engine's E-One
E-101, E-102, E-201
3 Paramedic Rescue Squads Ford and Hackney
Squad 101, 102 701
(Squad 102 doubles as our USAR Truck)
1 Truck LTI
Truck 102
1 Battalion Chief Chevy Suburban
Battalion 10
and the Fire Chief has a Ford Crown Victoria
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03-07-2001, 05:29 PM #17DFDco18Firehouse.com Guest
1st Department:
Dayton Fire Department, Ohio
14 Stations
13 Engine Cos(majority are E-One)
6 Ladder Cos (including one mid-mount platform)
5 ALS Medics
4 BLS Ambulances
3 District Chiefs per duty day
2 Heavy Rescues, one w/pump
2 Fireboats
1 SCUBA Team
1 Foam Unit
1 Air Truck
1 Transport
1 Senior Paramedic
and a multitude of reserve equipment
2nd department
Central Joint Fire District, Ohio
Check out www.cjfd.org for info.
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DFD Company 18
"The Clubhouse"
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03-07-2001, 10:41 PM #18LtStickFirehouse.com Guest
Hi Justin. I run with Columbia Fire Co of Osceola Mills PA
We run;
1973 CF Mack/ Gruman- Engine/Rescue 1250 GPM pump, 600 gal. tank, 80 gal foam tank
1993 KME Engine 2000 gpm, 750 gal tank, 30 gal. foam tank
1982 CF Mack/ LTI 106 foot rear Mount Ladder Truck "Bulldog One"
1983 2 1/2 ton Brush Tanker 3 inch trash pump, 1,200 gal tank
1982 Chevy Blazer Utility
You can see pictures of them on our fire companies web site @ http://members.tripod.com/columbiafireco/
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03-07-2001, 11:52 PM #19Engine 33Firehouse.com Guest
Ok out here
We have 4 RA'S Paramedic Rescue Ambulances
2 10OFT Tiller Trucks
9 Engine's
1 BC's
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03-08-2001, 03:13 PM #20CalvertvolunteerFirehouse.com Guest
Calvert Company 1
North Beach, MD
2 Ambulances (Medtec and PL Custom)
2 Engines (Pierce)
1 95' Tower (Pierce)
1 Heavy Rescue (E-One)
1 Brush Truck (Chevy 3500)
1 Utility (Ford F-350)
2 Boats (Zodiac, and Boston Whaler)
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