SRS131EMTFF
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I thought that the call first came over as trash fire on the loading dock.....could that explain the booster lines???
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For those curious about the specs, Engine 108 has a 1750 GPM pump, 250 gallon tank, 5000 feet of LDH, assorted water supply tools and equipment (hard suction, large portable trash-pump, ice drill and cheaters) , various fire fighting tools (attic ladder, irons, saws, pike poles) and other scene support material
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For those curious about the specs, Engine 108 has a 1750 GPM pump, 250 gallon tank, 5000 feet of LDH, assorted water supply tools and equipment (hard suction, large portable trash-pump, ice drill and cheaters) , various fire fighting tools (attic ladder, irons, saws, pike poles) and other scene support material
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Keep in mind that the trash-line in the left compartment is only like 50 or 100 feet long.
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Its a pick up like white plains utility 2 I think
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According to the maker of "Cocaine" the maker is pulling "Cocaine" off the store shelfs and renaming it..... http://www.drinkcocaine.com/
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Now that would certainly be something..............imagine that on I-684
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i thought that too but apparently it is in the rear
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here is a bumper down pic I dont get this rig really.....the design applications confuse me alot
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Looks like a Spartan I think Great Idea but again it will really suck if it gets damaged or malfunctions in any way If anything fails like the hydraulic lines or the monitor or the preconnects it will be a waste of space Also.....are those the only preconnects or are those others on the rig I would also like to know the area that this rigs service.....it seems like a little much for a volunteer department that wont see that many runs but a department with a large service area and with many runs thsi rig could be perfect
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R.I.P.
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Oh ok thanks
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Where are the ladders on that truck There is hard suction on both sides yet I dont see a ladder rack or ladder compartment anywhere
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Maybe because it was the "quint"essential fire truck Or Because it had the five or quint fire fighting applications
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I was very pleased with this episode... It might be a good season........how ever the scene where they escape the burning wharehouse was kind of unrealistic but I definatly like the more fire fighting theme.....getting back to what made the show so good
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oh ok thanks
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Is there any spy shots of the new ladder for the Hooks.......I've herd so much about yet not even seen a schematic or a build shot All I know is that it is a smeal straight stick with no waterway but I have no idea what length. If not a schematic or a build shot can someone show me the direction to a picture of a rig like it.
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It is a definate possibility that it is the same truck But then again if BCFD ordered more then one it might be the same spec for both and that is why they look so similar if not the same
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Depends on the lenght and size of the drive way i would say mostly no but it it really depends
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All of the Tankers were mutual aid 3 engines were from the same department but one of the engines is a source engine
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Last time i heard of a rural fire there were 4 tankers dumping into a portable pond with the attack engine being fed from another engine drawing from the portable pond with another engine set up for drafting for filling the tankers
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So they dont ruin the name of Seagrave different name so it is not associated that easily with seagrave so it would just be a subsitary Or a revival of FWD
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My father and I bought a boat a couple of years ago and what manufacturer to look at is based on where you will be primarily using the boat and where you will be keeping the boat.
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I think the NEW TRUCK WAS DELEVERED TODAY!!!!!!!!!!! I was driving by the Independent and I saw the rig from the www.ifco13.com site good luck and it really fits the house
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I drove by Patrol 2 two days ago and there was deffinatly some kind of truck in there and it had fresh writing on a white board about a local alarm so i guess they were not disbanded after all