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Post by PtFireGuy on Nov 1, 2007 18:19:35 GMT -5
Unit 1541 is a 2006 International Hackney Heavy Rescue with a PTO High Volume Air Compressor, PTO 25 KW Onan Generator and integrated weather station. Unit 1542 is a 2006 Ford F-550 Hackney medium rescue. photo by Josh Long
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Post by Kramer on Nov 11, 2007 17:31:19 GMT -5
Chesterfield hose Co. District 2 Engine 2621 2006 Pierce Enforcer 1750 GPM/1000 GWT Equipped with CAFS system and a 50 Gal. Foam Tank
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Post by Kramer on Nov 11, 2007 17:40:54 GMT -5
Station 262 From L to R Rescue 2628-1990 International equipped with Holmatro tools with CORE technology Tanker 2626-1998 Freightliner 650 GPM/4000 GWT Engine 2622-1985 Pierce 1250 GPM/1000 GWT Engine 2621-2006 Pierce Enforcer 1750 GPM/1000 GWT/CAFS system w/ 50 Gal. Foam Tank Command 2620-2001 Dodge Durango
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Post by Kramer on Nov 11, 2007 18:05:21 GMT -5
The old 2621 This was taken totally O.O.S. after purchase of new 2621 and was sold to a local resident who restored it completely. I don't know the specifications of the truck though.
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Post by laddertruckgoes on Nov 14, 2007 8:01:48 GMT -5
Where's the Tractor Drawn??? We want to see the LAST REAL TANKER IN BURLINGTON COUNTY!!!!!
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Post by Kramer on Nov 14, 2007 10:53:50 GMT -5
hahahahaha i cant find a picture that has that whole thing in it. I obviously cant drive any of the apparatus to pull them out and take pics either, especially that beast, which we only have a few drivers for so its tough to get a shot
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Post by hp4l on Nov 16, 2007 22:59:17 GMT -5
Union Fire Company / Medford Division of Fire Squrt 2514: 1968 Mack Engine, refurbed in 1989 by Grumman into a 50' Squrt. Placed out of service in 2005 after MVA. Photo by Scott Mattson
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Post by ENG27SQ on Nov 17, 2007 0:05:51 GMT -5
Where's the Tractor Drawn??? We want to see the LAST REAL TANKER IN BURLINGTON COUNTY!!!!! Uh, tender? ;D Hahahahaha
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Post by WebBoss on Nov 29, 2007 7:03:24 GMT -5
Brother, with all due respect, we're not on the West Coast and big water on wheels will always be called tankers, at least by this fat kid.
If this county isn't going to follow the NIMS book to the letter, then I'm not going to stoop as low as to call a perfectly good tanker a tender.
Water on wings in our state is called "Bravo 1,2,3,4,5" and you don't see the NJFFS changing anytime soon, so why should we.
This ranks high up on my list of bullshit right with transsexual firetrucks! ;D
Rant Completed!
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Post by WebBoss on Nov 29, 2007 7:06:04 GMT -5
Union Fire Company / Medford Division of Fire Squrt 2514: 1968 Mack Engine, refurbed in 1989 by Grumman into a 50' Squrt. Placed out of service in 2005 after MVA. Photo by Scott Mattson Sharp rig... looks better here then it did when it got all the strobes put on it. Looks much better then it did sitting in Wildwood too. So sad what happens to perfectly good Macks, but at least it helped to motivate Medford Twp to finally step up and get a real, safer true Ladder type apparatus.
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Post by ENG27SQ on Nov 29, 2007 7:17:40 GMT -5
Brother, with all due respect, we're not on the West Coast and big water on wheels will always be called tankers, at least by this fat kid. If this county isn't going to follow the NIMS book to the letter, then I'm not going to stoop as low as to call a perfectly good tanker a tender. Water on wings in our state is called "Bravo 1,2,3,4,5" and you don't see the NJFFS changing anytime soon, so why should we. This ranks high up on my list of bullshit right with transsexual firetrucks! ;D Rant Completed! Couldn't agree more!
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Post by Kramer on Nov 29, 2007 10:40:04 GMT -5
i heard tender for the first time and the fat kid in me came out bigtime...i wanted to run to burger king for some chicken tenders...
im guessing you want the big kids meal? hahaha
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Post by hp4l on Nov 29, 2007 13:22:07 GMT -5
Union Fire Company / Medford Division of Fire Squrt 2514: 1968 Mack Engine, refurbed in 1989 by Grumman into a 50' Squrt. Placed out of service in 2005 after MVA. Photo by Scott Mattson Sharp rig... looks better here then it did when it got all the strobes put on it. Looks much better then it did sitting in Wildwood too. So sad what happens to perfectly good Macks, but at least it helped to motivate Medford Twp to finally step up and get a real, safer true Ladder type apparatus. Yeah, the new ladder definitely better serves them. Don;t get me wrong, this truck put some fire out. As for the strobes, after the unfortunate accident with Woddy, all trucks had the light packages upgraded for visibility.
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Post by mumbles181 on Nov 29, 2007 23:16:39 GMT -5
Where's the Tractor Drawn??? We want to see the LAST REAL TANKER IN BURLINGTON COUNTY!!!!! Not the one your looking for, but it is a monster:
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Post by hp4l on Dec 2, 2007 20:28:41 GMT -5
Medford Division of Fire - Union Fire Co. 2516 - 1986 Kenworth / 4 Guys 3500 Gallon Tanker (Tender) Maybe not the biggest in the county, but definitely one of the nicest. Photographer unknown.
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Post by hp4l on Dec 2, 2007 20:30:03 GMT -5
Medford Division of Fire - Union Fire Co. 2512 - 1992 E-One Hush Pumper. Photo by Scott Mattson
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Post by TaskForce25 on Dec 3, 2007 2:43:37 GMT -5
The old 2621 This was taken totally O.O.S. after purchase of new 2621 and was sold to a local resident who restored it completely. I don't know the specifications of the truck though. 1972 International. I believe that the apparatus body was built by Welch out of Indiana.
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Post by TaskForce25 on Dec 3, 2007 2:45:59 GMT -5
Where's the Tractor Drawn??? We want to see the LAST REAL TANKER IN BURLINGTON COUNTY!!!!! I have a shot of it somewhere, Sean. I'll post it once I find the CD I have it on.
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Post by TaskForce25 on Dec 3, 2007 2:52:54 GMT -5
Old school Blue Goosin' On the left is the 1962 Hahn that later was at Lebanon Lakes. On the right is the 1972 Imperial (301 and 303 also had one each). Photo by John Toomey.
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Post by hp4l on Dec 3, 2007 7:43:59 GMT -5
Where's the Tractor Drawn??? We want to see the LAST REAL TANKER IN BURLINGTON COUNTY!!!!! Not the one your looking for, but it is a monster: The back of this cab, which would normally be a sleeper on a normal big rig, is actually set up for a command post.
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