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  1. vodoly liked a post in a topic by x152 in 2018 Apparatus Orders / Deliveries   
    Stamford Engine 8 photo from inspection in Wisconsin. Expected to be delivered to Stamford in next 7-10 days.

  2. vodoly liked a post in a topic by x152 in 2018 Apparatus Orders / Deliveries   
    Stamford Engine 8 photo from inspection in Wisconsin. Expected to be delivered to Stamford in next 7-10 days.

  3. AFS1970 liked a post in a topic by x152 in 2018 Apparatus Orders / Deliveries   
    Stamford, CT FD
     
    A few recent apparatus additions:
     
    2018 Pierce Enforcer PUC rescue for Rescue 1 (in service July 2018).
    2018 Pierce Enforcer 1500/750 engine for Engine 3 (delivered, awaiting outfitting).
    2018 Pierce Enforcer PUC engine for Engine 8 (scheduled delivery in next 2-3 weeks).
     
    Engine 8's 2015 KME engine will be reassigned to Engine 7 in Springdale.
     
  4. vodoly liked a post in a topic by x152 in Community VFD Engine 91   
    I think we just watched a very tangible example of some of the insanity taking hold on the fire service.
     
    This Chief is all too proud of his accomplishment here, but he should have taken a break from digesting every "trend" in the fire service before he spec'd his new machine.
     
    SCBAs taken out of cab, nothing new.
     
    Phoenix and several large Department in Southern California have done this for years. However, taking them out due to carcinogen concerns is a really weak case.
     
    What does the Chief intend to do about the PPE worn by firefighters? Think that might be a sink for carcinogens? How bout the bottom of your boots, ever really think what is hanging out there?
     
    I'd be a lot less concerned about a hard surface such as an SCBA bottle or harness that can be wiped down after each use, then the proper gear cleaning habits or hygiene of a pretty fluid and dynamic group of end-users of this rig.
     
    Not to mention, the extra long cab to accommodate the new SCBA compartment and the top mount pump panel. He just built a rig that is probably running upwards of 36-38 feet overall length. Although it is Texas, I am sure the guy driving the truck will really appreciate the wheel base the next time he has to try and turn into the driveway and fit between the brick pillars of every Ewing estate look-alike. 
     
     
  5. vodoly liked a post in a topic by x152 in Community VFD Engine 91   
    I think we just watched a very tangible example of some of the insanity taking hold on the fire service.
     
    This Chief is all too proud of his accomplishment here, but he should have taken a break from digesting every "trend" in the fire service before he spec'd his new machine.
     
    SCBAs taken out of cab, nothing new.
     
    Phoenix and several large Department in Southern California have done this for years. However, taking them out due to carcinogen concerns is a really weak case.
     
    What does the Chief intend to do about the PPE worn by firefighters? Think that might be a sink for carcinogens? How bout the bottom of your boots, ever really think what is hanging out there?
     
    I'd be a lot less concerned about a hard surface such as an SCBA bottle or harness that can be wiped down after each use, then the proper gear cleaning habits or hygiene of a pretty fluid and dynamic group of end-users of this rig.
     
    Not to mention, the extra long cab to accommodate the new SCBA compartment and the top mount pump panel. He just built a rig that is probably running upwards of 36-38 feet overall length. Although it is Texas, I am sure the guy driving the truck will really appreciate the wheel base the next time he has to try and turn into the driveway and fit between the brick pillars of every Ewing estate look-alike. 
     
     
  6. vodoly liked a post in a topic by x152 in Community VFD Engine 91   
    I think we just watched a very tangible example of some of the insanity taking hold on the fire service.
     
    This Chief is all too proud of his accomplishment here, but he should have taken a break from digesting every "trend" in the fire service before he spec'd his new machine.
     
    SCBAs taken out of cab, nothing new.
     
    Phoenix and several large Department in Southern California have done this for years. However, taking them out due to carcinogen concerns is a really weak case.
     
    What does the Chief intend to do about the PPE worn by firefighters? Think that might be a sink for carcinogens? How bout the bottom of your boots, ever really think what is hanging out there?
     
    I'd be a lot less concerned about a hard surface such as an SCBA bottle or harness that can be wiped down after each use, then the proper gear cleaning habits or hygiene of a pretty fluid and dynamic group of end-users of this rig.
     
    Not to mention, the extra long cab to accommodate the new SCBA compartment and the top mount pump panel. He just built a rig that is probably running upwards of 36-38 feet overall length. Although it is Texas, I am sure the guy driving the truck will really appreciate the wheel base the next time he has to try and turn into the driveway and fit between the brick pillars of every Ewing estate look-alike. 
     
     
  7. vodoly liked a post in a topic by x152 in Community VFD Engine 91   
    I think we just watched a very tangible example of some of the insanity taking hold on the fire service.
     
    This Chief is all too proud of his accomplishment here, but he should have taken a break from digesting every "trend" in the fire service before he spec'd his new machine.
     
    SCBAs taken out of cab, nothing new.
     
    Phoenix and several large Department in Southern California have done this for years. However, taking them out due to carcinogen concerns is a really weak case.
     
    What does the Chief intend to do about the PPE worn by firefighters? Think that might be a sink for carcinogens? How bout the bottom of your boots, ever really think what is hanging out there?
     
    I'd be a lot less concerned about a hard surface such as an SCBA bottle or harness that can be wiped down after each use, then the proper gear cleaning habits or hygiene of a pretty fluid and dynamic group of end-users of this rig.
     
    Not to mention, the extra long cab to accommodate the new SCBA compartment and the top mount pump panel. He just built a rig that is probably running upwards of 36-38 feet overall length. Although it is Texas, I am sure the guy driving the truck will really appreciate the wheel base the next time he has to try and turn into the driveway and fit between the brick pillars of every Ewing estate look-alike. 
     
     
  8. FFPCogs liked a post in a topic by x152 in WPFD Ladder 34   
    And don't forget that Charleston (SC) FD was an ISO Class 1 Department under the leadership of Chief Rusty and at the time of the Super Sofa store fire. 
  9. x152 liked a post in a topic by AFS1970 in ** DELAYED ** - Stamford - Reported Person Overboard   
    Date: 07/21/2017
    Time: 19:02
    Location: Aproximately 1 mile south-southwest of Shippan Point
    District: SFD 4
    Battalion: Eastside
    Channel: Tac 1
    Weather: 86, Partly cloudy
    Units: SFD: FB236, E4, E5 (Relocate for fireboat), R1 (Relocate for fireboat), U4 (DC)
              SPD: 3B28, TE2, 1C54, 8S3 (Sergeant)
              SEMS: M3
              Greenwich PD: Marine 139
              Noroton FD: Marine 34
              Norwalk PD: Marine Unit (Unit # Unknown) crew called back to staff boat
              Norwalk FD: Fireboat 238
              USCG: Unk Vessel from Eatons Neck
    Writer:  AFS1970
    Description: Multiple phone calls from people on a 12 person fishing boat, reporting male & child overboard, no qualified operators on board. Due to language barrier with callers no vessel location other than Connecticut and no vessel name were able to be obtained. GPS/ALI location for 1 caller showed well inland (likely tower) and one showed location in water. Due to this, the call was broadcast to neighboring towns for any available public safety boat to respond. Siren from Noroton Marine 34 was heard over phone, assisting in locating vessel. Stamford Fireboat 236 located boat and found nobody overboard and all subjects accounted for. Vessel was escorted into marina, EMS transported a child with a minor laceration. Coast Guard responded to pier to meet with vessel operator. 
  10. vodoly liked a post in a topic by x152 in FDIC 2017 (Expo Floor Photo Gallery Link)   
    A few others that were getting ready on the blue floor or in production (not sure if they will be at the show).
     
    Jersey City Enforcer:

    Miami City FD (Assigned to Dive Team, has additional storage in cab for dive equipment):

    West Metro Fire District in Minnesota (interesting paint and line-x coverings):

  11. x152 liked a post in a topic by firemoose827 in Would You Hit This Fire From The Outside?   
    I think an important aspect to remember here is it is a split level home.  The amount of fire showing from the garage indicates to me that the whole lower level is well involved, that handline should have went in through the garage, not the stairs which had heavy fire conditions directly underneath them.  I live in a split level, and my stairs are open to the lower level, so any fire involvement would weaken those stairs pretty significantly.  
    I believe a quick attack through the garage would have knocked down the fire quickly enough to control it.
  12. vodoly liked a post in a topic by x152 in FDIC 2017 (Expo Floor Photo Gallery Link)   
    A few others that were getting ready on the blue floor or in production (not sure if they will be at the show).
     
    Jersey City Enforcer:

    Miami City FD (Assigned to Dive Team, has additional storage in cab for dive equipment):

    West Metro Fire District in Minnesota (interesting paint and line-x coverings):

  13. Westfield12 liked a post in a topic by x152 in FDIC 2017 (Expo Floor Photo Gallery Link)   
    Seth,
     
    I was out at Pierce this past week and several new version of the Ascendant were getting ready for the trip to Indy. The only one that I saw up close was a tandem version of the 107' that has become so popular. The truck is very similar to the single, but with a more traditional body found on the present 105' ladders. Essentially, you are increasing body and ground ladder storage and also improving weight distribution and braking.
     
    I was told that there is also supposed to be tractor-drawn version somewhere in production or perhaps will make an appearance at the show (I did not see it anywhere on the line).
     
    Outside of the Ascendant configurations, they should have their usual run of equipment on display inside the Lucas dome and also a separate Contender section. 
     
    I'll try and attach a picture of the tandem Ascendant.
     
     

     
     
     
     
     
  14. vodoly liked a post in a topic by x152 in FDIC 2017 (Expo Floor Photo Gallery Link)   
    A few others that were getting ready on the blue floor or in production (not sure if they will be at the show).
     
    Jersey City Enforcer:

    Miami City FD (Assigned to Dive Team, has additional storage in cab for dive equipment):

    West Metro Fire District in Minnesota (interesting paint and line-x coverings):

  15. vodoly liked a post in a topic by x152 in FDIC 2017 (Expo Floor Photo Gallery Link)   
    A few others that were getting ready on the blue floor or in production (not sure if they will be at the show).
     
    Jersey City Enforcer:

    Miami City FD (Assigned to Dive Team, has additional storage in cab for dive equipment):

    West Metro Fire District in Minnesota (interesting paint and line-x coverings):

  16. Westfield12 liked a post in a topic by x152 in New Apparatus Orders/Deliveries - All Areas Discussion Thread   
     
    It is an extended cab Enforcer, with the Arrow XT headlight bezel option. Probably not a PUC, as the lower pump area has a hose tray, which is not available on a PUC.
  17. Westfield12 liked a post in a topic by x152 in New Apparatus Orders/Deliveries - All Areas Discussion Thread   
     
    It is an extended cab Enforcer, with the Arrow XT headlight bezel option. Probably not a PUC, as the lower pump area has a hose tray, which is not available on a PUC.
  18. Newburgher liked a post in a topic by x152 in Stamford FD's New Rescue Truck Awarded To Pierce   
    I am not sure as to what the benefit of a Dash CF would be to the Stamford Fire Department. The new CF has a very obtuse interior cab configuration and offers absolutely no benefit to the application that the Department is looking for or needs. 
     
    The Pierce Enforcer is a very practical chassis and offered us everything we needed and nothing that we did not need.
     
    Unlike many of the Departments often represented in apparatus discussions on this site, we operate with a given amount of money for a purchase.
     
    What we have to spend, is what we have to spend and not a penny more. 
     
    This vehicle incorporated several design components that factored heavily into the final price tag. Getting everything to work for the money we had allocated and available was not an easy task. 
     
    The truck should be delivered by the end of this year or early 2018. 
     
     
     
     
  19. Westfield12 liked a post in a topic by x152 in Stamford FD's New Rescue Truck Awarded To Pierce   
     
    No, KME did not win a bid for a rescue truck in Stamford.
     
     
     
  20. Newburgher liked a post in a topic by x152 in Stamford FD's New Rescue Truck Awarded To Pierce   
    I am not sure as to what the benefit of a Dash CF would be to the Stamford Fire Department. The new CF has a very obtuse interior cab configuration and offers absolutely no benefit to the application that the Department is looking for or needs. 
     
    The Pierce Enforcer is a very practical chassis and offered us everything we needed and nothing that we did not need.
     
    Unlike many of the Departments often represented in apparatus discussions on this site, we operate with a given amount of money for a purchase.
     
    What we have to spend, is what we have to spend and not a penny more. 
     
    This vehicle incorporated several design components that factored heavily into the final price tag. Getting everything to work for the money we had allocated and available was not an easy task. 
     
    The truck should be delivered by the end of this year or early 2018. 
     
     
     
     
  21. Westfield12 liked a post in a topic by x152 in Stamford FD's New Rescue Truck Awarded To Pierce   
     
    No, KME did not win a bid for a rescue truck in Stamford.
     
     
     
  22. Newburgher liked a post in a topic by x152 in Stamford FD's New Rescue Truck Awarded To Pierce   
    I am not sure as to what the benefit of a Dash CF would be to the Stamford Fire Department. The new CF has a very obtuse interior cab configuration and offers absolutely no benefit to the application that the Department is looking for or needs. 
     
    The Pierce Enforcer is a very practical chassis and offered us everything we needed and nothing that we did not need.
     
    Unlike many of the Departments often represented in apparatus discussions on this site, we operate with a given amount of money for a purchase.
     
    What we have to spend, is what we have to spend and not a penny more. 
     
    This vehicle incorporated several design components that factored heavily into the final price tag. Getting everything to work for the money we had allocated and available was not an easy task. 
     
    The truck should be delivered by the end of this year or early 2018. 
     
     
     
     
  23. Newburgher liked a post in a topic by x152 in Stamford FD's New Rescue Truck Awarded To Pierce   
    I am not sure as to what the benefit of a Dash CF would be to the Stamford Fire Department. The new CF has a very obtuse interior cab configuration and offers absolutely no benefit to the application that the Department is looking for or needs. 
     
    The Pierce Enforcer is a very practical chassis and offered us everything we needed and nothing that we did not need.
     
    Unlike many of the Departments often represented in apparatus discussions on this site, we operate with a given amount of money for a purchase.
     
    What we have to spend, is what we have to spend and not a penny more. 
     
    This vehicle incorporated several design components that factored heavily into the final price tag. Getting everything to work for the money we had allocated and available was not an easy task. 
     
    The truck should be delivered by the end of this year or early 2018. 
     
     
     
     
  24. Newburgher liked a post in a topic by x152 in Stamford FD's New Rescue Truck Awarded To Pierce   
    I am not sure as to what the benefit of a Dash CF would be to the Stamford Fire Department. The new CF has a very obtuse interior cab configuration and offers absolutely no benefit to the application that the Department is looking for or needs. 
     
    The Pierce Enforcer is a very practical chassis and offered us everything we needed and nothing that we did not need.
     
    Unlike many of the Departments often represented in apparatus discussions on this site, we operate with a given amount of money for a purchase.
     
    What we have to spend, is what we have to spend and not a penny more. 
     
    This vehicle incorporated several design components that factored heavily into the final price tag. Getting everything to work for the money we had allocated and available was not an easy task. 
     
    The truck should be delivered by the end of this year or early 2018. 
     
     
     
     
  25. Newburgher liked a post in a topic by x152 in Stamford FD's New Rescue Truck Awarded To Pierce   
    I am not sure as to what the benefit of a Dash CF would be to the Stamford Fire Department. The new CF has a very obtuse interior cab configuration and offers absolutely no benefit to the application that the Department is looking for or needs. 
     
    The Pierce Enforcer is a very practical chassis and offered us everything we needed and nothing that we did not need.
     
    Unlike many of the Departments often represented in apparatus discussions on this site, we operate with a given amount of money for a purchase.
     
    What we have to spend, is what we have to spend and not a penny more. 
     
    This vehicle incorporated several design components that factored heavily into the final price tag. Getting everything to work for the money we had allocated and available was not an easy task. 
     
    The truck should be delivered by the end of this year or early 2018.