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Tag Archives: fire department
Errington Fire Department Hall 1
Command 21 Engine 211 Freightliner FL70 (1995). Primary Attack Pumper based at Hall #1 Triple Combination (Hale)Pump @ 625 IGPM. (Water / Aspirated Foam / Compressed Air Foam). Carries 4 SCBA Packs Hoses: 1 x 250ft. 1 1/2″ Preconnect, 1 … Continue reading
Posted in fire trucks, Highway 4A, vehicles
Tagged Errington, fire department, fire truck, Freightliner FL80, Highway 4A
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Ladysmith Fire/Rescue Unit 5
Ladysmith Fire/Rescue Unit 5
Posted in Highway 1, Ladysmith, spring, vehicles
Tagged emergency vehicles, fire department, fire/rescue, Highway 1, Ladysmith, Spring
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North Cowichan Fire Department Pumper 28
North Cowichan Fire Department Pumper 28 Based out of the North Cowichan Fire Department Crofton Fire Station, Pumper 28 is a 2002 E-One Typhoon / Superior (1050/800) (SN#SE 2763). Founded in Red Deer, Alberta in 1973, Superior Emergency Vehicles was … Continue reading
Ladysmith Fire Department
A rare treat for me – two of the fire trucks from the Ladysmith Fire Department
Posted in fire trucks, Highway 1, Ladysmith
Tagged fire department, fire engine, Fire Rescue, fire truck, Highway 1, Ladysmith
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Comox Fire Department
Comox Fire Department unit 33
Posted in Comox, fire trucks, vehicles
Tagged Comox Fire Department, fire department, fire engine, fire engine.Comox
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Ontario – Bicroft No. 1
Bicroft Fire Department No. 1 Bicroft No. 1, is a King Seagrave pumper on a 1970 Dodge 700 chassis. I saw this gem in Cumberland Ontario. In 2001, Bicroft Township was amalgamated and the fire department became part of Highlands … Continue reading
Ottawa – Fire trucks and police units
I always have a camera with me as you never know when you’ll be driving past a huge sink hole in the center of downtown Ottawa.