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Task Force 7

Louisville, KY FD

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These are photos that I took at a 2 alarm fire back on 8-2-10 in downtown Louisville. I edited the photos to only show the apparatus that were on scene.

First on scene was H&L-1

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Engine 11 pumping and attacking the fire.

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Engine 5

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Tower 2

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Squrt 17

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Anyone notice how smooth and well kept the roads appear to be? Must be nice!!!!

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Beautiful line of Seagraves they have. Even the Mack is in great shape. Great shots

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Anyone notice how smooth and well kept the roads appear to be? Must be nice!!!!

Anyone else notice how well kept those rigs look?? Here's to TF-7, a guy who gets around as much, if not more than me!!! ;)

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You've got to love that Squirt Truck !!! Classic Mack !

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What kind of lights are on H&L 1 where a Mars-888 would go?

look like simple rotators...

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What kind of lights are on H&L 1 where a Mars-888 would go?

They are search lights. Unlike the other rigs where the search light is mounted up near the roof, H&L-1 as them mounted under the windshield. I couldn't tell you what brand they are though.

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Is that mack a front line company or is it a special unit with the squirt.

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Great photos, Pete!

I love their fleet. Looks like very well cared for Seagrave's.

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The Mack Squrt is a reserve unit. I could be wrong but I believe the front-line rig it was replacing is a Seagrave Squrt. As for the TDA it's a 2009 Seagrave MII with a 100' aerial. :)

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Great photos, I especially like the Tiller and the Tower. Thanks for sharing!

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