COH Bulldog

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  1. What did this replace? Interesting they went the commercial cab route.
  2. Isn't New City's 9"tanker" a 2011. Why would they replace it already? I understand they might be frustrated with Pierce, but is there something specific with this apparatus other than it really isn't a tanker (LOL).
  3. The brochure has the outriggers out to 18' and the single jack in the middle rear for the single axle. They also have it on a tandem axle with a 16' spread, but 2 Jack's in the rear.
  4. Putting an engine on the lawn is one thing, but an aerial is another story. You better make sure the ground is solid before raising the ladder/tower especially with a firefighter on the end of it.
  5. Makes it easier when they don't have to face the winter or the notoriously deplorable road conditions of the American northeast!
  6. Might make it safer for ff's getting in/out with turn out gear and getting equipment. Especially for shorter ff's.
  7. This is a big issue where I live. Even rent for a crappy, rathole apartment is too high and pushes the younger members out of the community.
  8. I wish I subscribed to the WSJ to finish this article. Sadly, it's happening all over with volunteer companies.
  9. Glad nobody wa hurt. I wonder when the truck was last inspected/certified, not that failure can never be truly predicted. I hope they don't expect full price of trade-in value when their new truck comes in. Lol!
  10. I like the disclaimer about having to decommission the emergency equipment.
  11. Thanks!
  12. It takes time to train on a new piece of equipment. Driver training is especially important. Those sutphens have a very wide swing in the rear when turning. No need to rush it into service if people can't drive/operate/position it correctly.
  13. What does that stand for?
  14. This unit is not that old. Surprising they are already selling it. Did they get an improved hydrant system recently, thus eliminating the need?
  15. This is the coolest looking apparatus I have ever seen!
  16. That might not be considered "humane". Lol.
  17. There's a documentary about the DFD that was done in 2012 called "Burn". I think it's still on Netflix. It details a lot of the hardships these firefighters have to work with. But I think the department is trying to improve its operations to make things better for them since it was released. I highly recommend watching it. This to is mind blowing.
  18. I already gave up watching the NFL. They employ too many felons.
  19. And I don't agree with outright banning them altogether.
  20. We have small flags on the back of our engines. They are small enough that they do not interfere with any operation of the apparatus (hose deployment, lights, etc.). I agree with the comments above that maybe some people are getting a little carried away with the size of flags being used.
  21. Water fights are the norm for wet downs in Orange County.
  22. What happened with the other apparatus they had? Did they sell those off?
  23. I've seen it. I also love the ones that are texting on the way to the scene.