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Started by phantomphan1974, August 26, 2008, 11:30:33 AM

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phantomphan1974

Thats the new rig that Torrance FD just got this year........LOL  J/K
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CalFire International/HME-Atherns Fox

E3462, San Luis Obispo

phantomphan1974

Quote from: Code20photog on September 26, 2010, 11:21:31 AM
CalFire International/HME-Atherns Fox

E3462, San Luis Obispo

Are these the "Pre Deployed" ones?
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Yea there at 126s cause LA County doesnt seem to want Type 3 Engines  :-\
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Code20photog

Quote from: blazer on September 27, 2010, 10:07:54 AM
Yea there at 126s cause LA County doesnt seem to want Type 3 Engines  :-\

I believe somewhere up the ladder, LACoFD says they can do everything a type 3 can, with a type 1.

phantomphan1974

Quote from: Code20photog on September 27, 2010, 11:10:25 AM
I believe somewhere up the ladder, LACoFD says they can do everything a type 3 can, with a type 1.
Type 3 being all wheel drive?
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kick Z tail out

Quote from: phantomphan1974 on September 27, 2010, 03:20:29 PM
Type 3 being all wheel drive?
Some are, some aren't... but the Type 3 is the smaller brush engine, whereas the Type 1 is the typical fire engine you see in the city.
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robin990

A few pics from the fire in thousand oaks today....  it was a Ventura County Fire 






Code20photog

Quote from: blazer on September 27, 2010, 10:07:54 AM
Yea there at 126s cause LA County doesnt seem to want Type 3 Engines  :-\

Hey, these *kinda* count....


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kick Z tail out

Quote from: phantomphan1974 on September 28, 2010, 05:20:39 AM
It says LACoFD on the side?  So they do have some.
Yep they do, but they're issued out to agencies by the California Office of Emergency Services, with the intent of having each agency provide crews for OES strike teams across the state *should they be needed*. So LACo didn't have to pay a dime for the engine.

Myself, I loooove the Type 3s.
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Code20photog

Quote from: kick Z tail out on September 28, 2010, 06:36:38 AM
Yep they do, but they're issued out to agencies by the California Office of Emergency Services, with the intent of having each agency provide crews for OES strike teams across the state *should they be needed*. So LACo didn't have to pay a dime for the engine.

They do have to provide basic maintenance on the OES rigs and they can be used as needed for LACoFD purposes, but they cannot be assigned as first-due apparatus. The station up here in Newbury Park by my parent's house has a BRAND NEW OES type 1. If Engine 35 is down (It broke down yesterday as a matter of fact, KME- Keeping Mechanics Employed) they can use it in place of E35 for a period of time (I was told once, 2 weeks) as the first-due engine, but even so, the minute OES calls, it's gotta go. (E35 has a specific reserve assigned, E133, but E133 is being used as E33, so they're in OES 246 today)

Code20photog

Here's another of the type IIIs, assigned to Murrietta


kick Z tail out

Quote from: Code20photog on September 28, 2010, 11:24:07 AM
They do have to provide basic maintenance on the OES rigs and they can be used as needed for LACoFD purposes, but they cannot be assigned as first-due apparatus. The station up here in Newbury Park by my parent's house has a BRAND NEW OES type 1. If Engine 35 is down (It broke down yesterday as a matter of fact, KME- Keeping Mechanics Employed) they can use it in place of E35 for a period of time (I was told once, 2 weeks) as the first-due engine, but even so, the minute OES calls, it's gotta go. (E35 has a specific reserve assigned, E133, but E133 is being used as E33, so they're in OES 246 today)
Right, I wasn't sure if cash for maintenance came in the form of a grant or whatnot. Good call on the temporary use for the engine, Hemet has done that with theirs on occasion. Love the KME comment  <laughing>
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