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Post by toneslider12 on Dec 2, 2007 11:39:31 GMT -5
Here are some more rigs to show off from Colorado, Larkspur is about 30 miles south of Denver along I-25. LFPD is a combination paid/vol department with three stations covering about 120 square miles, only one is staffed full time. Station 161 covers one of the most active pieces of Interstate 25 for MVA's, usually one a day in perfect weather and about 15-30 a day during the snow. A large portion of the district lays within the Red Zone and boarders national forest making wildland incidents a top call type also. 3 Chief Veichles, 1 Support Unit, 3 Type I Engines, 1 Type III Engine, 3 Medic Units, 4 Type VI Engines, 3 Water Tenders. CHIEF 1612006 Dodge Ram 4x4 CHIEF 162RESCUE ENGINE 1612005 Pierce Enforcer, 500 gallon water tank, 30 gallon Class A. RE161 Combi Tool storage and attack lineRE161 RearMEDIC 1612006 Ford F-450 / Wheeled Coach 4x4 TENDER 1612005 Kenworth T800 / Pierce, 3500 gallons, 750 gpm ENGINE 162 2006 Pierce Saber 4x4, 970 gallons of water, 30 gallons of Class A with a Hercules CAFS E162 BackENGINE 165Type III Engine, 2001 International 4x4, 500 gallons of water, 20 gallons of Class A with a CAFS BRUSH 1652002 Ford F-550 4x4, 400 gallons of water, 10 gallons of Class A
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Post by bullbrauch on Dec 2, 2007 22:18:12 GMT -5
I like the 4x4 Saber.
Hey Tones what rigs are where down there?
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Post by toneslider12 on Dec 3, 2007 3:46:43 GMT -5
Station 161 In Larkspur Engine 161 Engine 165 Medic 161 4x4 Medic 165 2x4 Brush 161 Brush 165 Tender 161 Support 161
Station 162 In Perry Park (west side against the Pike NF) Engine 162 Medic 162 Brush 162 Tender 162
Station 164 In Bald Mt. (south side on the El Paso Co. Line Engine 164 Brush 164 Tender 164 6x6
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