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Hawthorne FD Fleet?

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can any one out there tell me what hawthorne fire department runs as far as trucks, antiques, and chiefs cars. I know they have a pierce tower ladder, but thats all i know. so, if any one can help me out all info would be greatly appreiciated. thanx, steve

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I'm not sure of the manufacturers, but heres what they run (as gar as i know):

Department 219

Command Units:

Car 2191, Car 2192, Car 2193

Engine-155

Engine-156

Tower Ladder-12

Mini-Attack-27

Utility-15

Utility-41

63B1 - BLS Ambulance

63B2 - BLS Ambulance

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can any one out there tell me what hawthorne fire department runs as far as trucks, antiques, and chiefs cars. I know they have a pierce tower ladder, but thats all i know. so, if any one can help me out all info would be greatly appreiciated. thanx, steve

Hawthorne Runs 8 Pieces (not including Chiefs Vehicles):

(2) Engines: Eng. 155- Pierce Rescue Eng. / Eng. 156- Pierce Eng.

(1) Tower: T.L. 12- Pierce Arrow

(1) Mini Attack: M.A. 27- Ford/?????

(2) Utilities: Utly. 15-Ford Econoline Van, Utly. 41-Chevy Suburban

(2) Ambulances: 63B1 & 63B2: I believe Ford Hortons-(Could be wrong)

Chiefs Vehicles are: Car: 2191:Tahoe, 2192:Tahoe, 2193: Expedition

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Here's a pic of Eng. 156 at an MVA.

Sorry about the size.

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Edited by ONLOCATION

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can any one out there tell me what hawthorne fire department runs as far as trucks, antiques, and chiefs cars. I know they have a pierce tower ladder, but thats all i know. so, if any one can help me out all info would be greatly appreiciated. thanx, steve

One 1991 Pierce Engine

One 1997 Pierce Rescue Pumper

One 1983 ( soon to be replaced) Pierce TowerLadder

Two Ambulances. Both Hortons, one 1997 and one 2004

One 1982 Mini Attack ( soon to go)

One 198??? van ( soon to go)

One 1995 Suburban

Three chief's cars...two Tahoes and one Expedetion

No antiques ( a few with two legs.... B) )

We are in the process of looking for a new ladder truck and a small rescue/ special ops vehicle to replace the mini attack and the van

Happy Holidays all :)

Andy Mancusi

Asst. Chief

Hawthorne FD

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Ah yes, just what the town of Mt. Pleasant needs...another new Tower Ladder. :blink:

That may sound really negative, but its meant more with a sigh. I just don't see a need for the way money is spent in the fire service.

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Stat...perhaps you can share some more of your extensive knowledge about mt. pleasant and their departments, seeing as that your from New Hampshire

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Ah yes, just what the town of Mt. Pleasant needs...another new Tower Ladder. :)

Stat, with all due respects.....I never stated we were looking for a towerladder. If you read what I wrote I said "we are in the process of looking for a new ladder truck".

Just for your information...as a chief officer and committee member for this new truck, I am totally in favor in fact I am pushing for a straignt stick as I do agree with you that there are plenty of towerladders in my town. What we end up remains to be seen. Happy Holidays and stay safe. :)

Andy Mancusi

Asst. Chief

Hawthorne FD

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ok, change it to...sigh just what mt pleasant needs...another ladder. Period. make it a tower, a stick...no difference, still a waste of taxpayers $$$.

Chu Chu, I am quite familiar with the Town. I used to live, and to work there. In lieu of getting into a giant #@$% measuring contest, I will wish you happy holidays!!! If you want to know more about me, fire off a PM. I'll be happy to talk until I am blue in the face about what I think could be done differently in the fire service. Ask anyone on here about my opinions, cause I got 'em. :)

And, I do not blame Hawthorne for trying to replace their truck. If I was on there, I would probably try and keep what I had too. As an outsider, I can say that we spend too much money all over the fire service on duplicated apparatus.

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ok, change it to...sigh just what mt pleasant needs...another ladder. Period. make it a tower, a stick...no difference, still a waste of taxpayers $$$.

Chu Chu, I am quite familiar with the Town. I used to live, and to work there. In lieu of getting into a giant #@$% measuring contest, I will wish you happy holidays!!! If you want to know more about me, fire off a PM. I'll be happy to talk until I am blue in the face about what I think could be done differently in the fire service. Ask anyone on here about my opinions, cause I got 'em. :D

Stat, I am open to your opinions and sugestions. Happy Holidays

Andy Mancusi

Asst. Chief

Hawthorne FD

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A good point STAT, the fire service is loaded with duplication of apparatus and resources.

The town where I reside (Trumbull, CT) now has 2 Tower Ladders, 1 75' Quint, 11 Engines, 3 Heavy Rescues, and a boatload of service/chief's vehicles. Oh, I almost forgot the MAXI-water unit (former FDNY Satellite). Not bad for a bedroom community of 30,000. Perhaps Newsday will make their next stop in Connecticut?

The fire service really could use a good mirror or at least a few brave individuals who have the courage to be objective.

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I thought Hawthorne had a third engine, what do plan to replace the current TL-12 with another a pierce or something different

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