see now thats how every fire ground should look with the truck companies owning the front of the fire building and owning the fire scene. And this is not bashing on the water babies, just simply saying it because we are the ones that have direct control over the behavior of the fire.
Do you know how much your department paid for this? I'm wondering because my company just got the same configuration from ALF, and paid $900,000. Frerrera is made in New York and I suggested we try them and all I got was resistance. We were hoping to get a 100' T/L arialscope, like the4 FDNY uses.
I work at 321 in Toronto, just started this year. We have a rescue and the Aerial, which I am assigned to. We rotate crews to switch apparatus every Monday shift. We are a fully paid department, the largest in Canada. This is a 1999 Spartan Smeal. Can seat 6, only staffed with 4 and often runs with 3.
Not my photos