Iam looking for departments that have had experiences with using ALS transport engines in their departments or know of department thatusing or have used these vehicles. I am finishing a research paper on these units. any hekp would be appreciated.
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08-26-2003, 11:00 AM #1Junior Member
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ALS Transport Engines
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08-26-2003, 07:59 PM #2
search it out ............have talked about them before
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I'm sorry, I haven't been paying much attention for the last 3 hours.....what were we discussing?
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08-26-2003, 11:08 PM #3MembersZone Subscriber
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Look at the Sycamore Township, Ohio Fire Department and the Sandy, Utah Fire Department. One uses Seagrave transport engines and one uses E-One transport engines. Just some thoughts.
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08-26-2003, 11:42 PM #4
Thanks Larry .........I knew someone would have the scoop on that !
IACOJ both divisions and PROUD OF IT !
Pardon me sir.. .....but I believe we are all over here !
ATTENTION ALL SHOPPERS: Will the dead horse please report to the forums.(thanks Motown)
RAY WAS HERE 08/28/05
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I'm sorry, I haven't been paying much attention for the last 3 hours.....what were we discussing?
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08-27-2003, 10:47 PM #5MembersZone Subscriber
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Here is a link that has some pictures of the Sycamore Township unithttp//www.sycamoretownship.org/e_92/engine92/index.html
Last edited by nrz2334; 08-27-2003 at 10:50 PM.
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Just my view
I would rather push my Seagrave than drive your Pierce!!
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09-23-2003, 04:31 PM #6Forum Member
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Seagrave Transport Engines
There are photos of the Sycamore Township engine (including a picture of the transport area) and the Groveville, New Jersey transport engine in the Apparatus Dictionary of the Youngstown Message Board.
Seagrave Transport Engines
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09-27-2003, 02:16 PM #7
I believe Oviedo, FL was running an ALS transport engine on a Pierce Lance chassis as a backup if thier Ambulances were tied up...
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10-13-2003, 03:04 PM #8Forum Member
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Prior to Oviedo going that route, Orange County (or Orlando) did the same thing and found that Orlando Regional Medical Center (now healthcare system), the level I trauma center, could not fit them under their ambulance awning and parking area, the MAVs from Wheeled coach barely fit. (The Changed that back in 1995 I think)Originally posted by MJ801FL
I believe Oviedo, FL was running an ALS transport engine on a Pierce Lance chassis as a backup if thier Ambulances were tied up...
Something to think about if looking at going that route.
Gerard
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