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Starting to do some work on it. Got it running a few weeks ago and it sounded great. I hope to be doing more with it soon- thanks
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I'm in thanks
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good luck with it looks great- last time Billy seen that much water from a tanker it was coming in the side window-lol
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Congrats Robbie- great job
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If we build it, they will come
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looks great are they going to restore it? if not , please let me know. i have montrose's 52 ward and could useparts thanks
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Hudson- how did you see over the handrail?
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Billy, I bought it myself. It hasn't run in a while- gonna try soon- It will be at my house for now. It needs a lot of work, but things take time lol. It was in Chestnut Ridge NY
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Still solid, but lots of surface rust and the lower rear compt needs to be replaced-rot and the rear panel has a couple of rot holes in it
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going to need money to restore it. So if you want to look it will be $20 lol The first step is to get it road worthy, then the body work
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The one thing that I don't think is a great idea is when a department calls for a fast for a working fire and then puts them to work. I think thatafter a fast is on the scene and is established, they should remain as the fast. If you need more manpower, then go m/a for manpower and not another fast. There is no sence in putting them to work after they are there and then waiting for another fast to show up. Kinda defeaats the purpose.
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Congrats tmfd it's not easy to lower your rating good job
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Was the cut finger Fergie biting his finger trying to finish his breakfast before responding? lol Good job Chief
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We had this happen about a year ago in a trailer on the metro north property. The charcoal was in a container in the trailer. Luckily, workers were in the trailer when it ignited and it was extinguished.
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what kind of camera and lens do youuse? thanks
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Is this in Mt.Kisco?
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Where's the cigar Marty?
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The ward was a 50 or 51
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Just send a copter and let the down draft blow the cat off the roof
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Bravo
We found another way for those on the rescue (no pump)...
Those who understand shooting skeet will get this...in reverse.
When shooting skeet, you yell "PULL", then a clay pigion is thrown into the air and you try to "SHOOT" it.
Hence...PULL...BANG.
For the Rescue Company you take out your Bridger Line Gun.
and you "SHOOT" it then have someone "PULL" the rope, and the rope, brass rod and the cat should come right down.
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Excellent point!
I agree...wholeheartedly.
However - on my rig - it was ordered before me, so I am looking to make it useful now..other than holding the Federal, and being a good place to sit on sunny days as mentioned, which it totally is..LOL
Also - our rig has no grille on the front of the cab, so blocking airflow is not a concern.
It IS a "quint", but has no trash line. That would have been nice to have spec'ed..
depending pn how deep the bumper is, have a box made for it and place heavy equipment ie saws in it
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Gerry- that was our 41 mack- the ward on the left is nice though- huh? lol