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Ossining FD new apparatus - Updated Production Photos

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Here are pic's of the new E99 from our trip to the KME plant today.

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More pic's to come. Next trip to plant approx. 10/01/10, with approx. final inspection 10/11/10.

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Both rigs are looking good. I can't wait to see them in person!

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Awesome looking rigs. When are they due to go into service? Best of luck with both rigs brothers.

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Awesome looking rigs. When are they due to go into service? Best of luck with both rigs brothers.

After they get delivered to the Village, and the members are trained on the rigs. E99 is due to be delivered to the Village sometime in November.

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Final inspection is scheduled for the KME engine (E99)on Oct 11 , 2010.

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looking good.....why the switch to a tower ladder from a striaght stick

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The picture I see shows two seperate outriggers on each side of the apparatus. How is that better than just one? My concern is that you need 2 separate openings between cars to place the outriggers. I'm not familiar with E-One towers do the outriggers have to be out on both sides or is there a shortjacking option?

While a single set of outboard stabilizers makes set up easier, when it comes to the actual jacks, E-One's come out the least and at an angle. They call them "underslung jacks", and the overall jack stance is generally far less than other similar size aerials, reducing the overall footprint. Also given their design you can slide them very close to a vehicle or other obstacle, where the radial arm style typical of Aerialscope may come into contact with the obstacle. The standard out and downs, also could contact the same obstacle if it was angle up and toward the apparatus. This is one of the reasons Boston FD has had such a love affair with E-One aerials. We bought a MM tower a few years ago (2006) and really looked hard at E-One. Had it not been for some other design features we couldn't get changed to suit our needs, we would have probably bought one. It's hard to argue with their record on zero aerial failures and the smallest footprint jack system in the industry.

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Just got back fromt the final inspection, here are some pics, will try to post more in the next day or two.

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looking good.....why the switch to a tower ladder from a striaght stick

I would think if you have 2 ladder companies, the best option for your "tool box of weapons" would be to have 1 tower and 1 straight stick. Most Depts with 2 ladders have 1 of each, not all but most. I know Ossining has always had 2 sticks going way back to the Maxims I think, but with all the taxpayers, and older buildingsthey have a tower ladder would fit their needs.

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On Fri. 10/8/10 while Mohegan was inspecting our Rescue-Engine, noticed Ossining's production line number is 7950 and Mohegan is 7951...both trucks built back to back on assembly line!

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Taken On Fri. 10/8/10 prior to Pump Test while Mohegan was at KME

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Additional Photos Taken On 10/8/10:

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Taken On Fri. 10/8/10 prior to Pump Test while Mohegan was at KME

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It will be interesting to see it with the other rigs, the paint job looks great - but it looks BIG!!!

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Here are some more pics of the new E99 from the final inspection on 10/11/10.

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The rig was delivered to Ruscon this Friday for final prep. I have not heard when it will be delivered to OFD yet.

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Some additional pics of the new E99 from our trip the Thursday before last 10/07/10.

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LED scene lighting above cab steps and behind rear wheels.

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Front Bumper Tray for 100' of 1 3/4" & 30' 5".

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Compartment inside rear cab wall to store on board turnout gear.

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And the finished compartment.

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Some the KME crew working on the rig.

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Just want to post a few more pic's from the trip's to the KME plant before the L42 (TL) crew start posting their pic's (they are down in FL right now).

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Unknown ladder truck without the stick.

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TL stick delivered from the Roanoke, VA Ladder Plant.

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A view of the pump you don't see everyday.

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The hose bed without the flooring.

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If only this were the "right" color this could be the latest addition to our fleet. :lol:

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Some additional pics of the new E99 from our trip the Thursday before last 10/07/10.

You guys got a CHROME FITTING on the front bumper????!!!! OMG!!!! What a waste of money!!!! (Just an inside joke for our fan club from DC). :P

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You all didn't see Harverstraw's new TDA up there did you? Saw some pics and she looks great!

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You guys got a CHROME FITTING on the front bumper????!!!! OMG!!!! What a waste of money!!!! (Just an inside joke for our fan club from DC). :P

Yeah, yeah, hey I was only one vote on the committee. <_<

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Will the new tower ladder be able to fit into ladder 42's current firehouse?

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Will the new tower ladder be able to fit into ladder 42's current firehouse?

From my understanding, no it will not. The rumor that I heard is that the TL will be stationed at OFD HQ with R14 & L41 until the issue of a new Firehouse or addition to the current Snowden Avenue Firehouse is resolved.

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You all didn't see Harverstraw's new TDA up there did you? Saw some pics and she looks great!

No, we did not, it was delivered to Ruscon prior to our final inspection at KME.

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when do you think TL 42 will be in ossining and in service? the monitor will be in service 3 weeks or 4 right?

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The Ossining Fire Department took delivery of a new KME Predator 1500GPM/500Gallon Tank Engine for Monitor Hose Co. #4, Engine 99 tonight at 1930 hours.

The Company received some preliminary training tonight from a KME representative from Ruscon. More training will be this weekend, and the Company is looking forward to putting the new Engine in service next Wednesday October 27, 2010.

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The new E99 & TL42 will be conducting training together Saturday 10/30/10 @ 1400 at the North end of North Water Street (North of the Ossining MetroNorth Station).

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Here are some pictures from yesterday's drill.

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TL42 flowing water.

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E99 working the 5".

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anyone afraid of heights?

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the display console inside the bucket (note height 100.1') B)

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view of E99 from above.

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the working end of TL42's bucket.

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Ossining's other Ladder Co.

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