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On 1/17/2022 at 11:42 AM, x635 said:Are we talking about San Francisco FD? If so, I saw there were SFFD staff at Ferrara in Louisianna doing final inspections on some new rigs. There was an Engine, Tiller, and a Mobile Air Unit on a Mack Terrapro chassis in the pictures I saw.
Ya, really any SFFD apparatus. any pictures to share?
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Any new truck news?
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23 hours ago, pump305 said:A city FF told me a crazy rumor today. LAFD has an order with KME for tillers.
Negative. We haven’t even gotten all our pierce rigs in service yet. Let alone buying more.
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Any new rigs hit the streets recently? any pictures?
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Any Pictures of the new trucks? Any other new rigs coming?
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No. warranty problems are keeping them from service like the previous batch.
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any news on the tillers? gotta be in the city by now.
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Any pictures?
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yes, old T-3 is now 15's frontline rig
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Any news on SFFD's new trucks?
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Any news on the next batch of engines and where they may be assigned?
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1) Old T-27 ('03 ALF) went to 50's
2) Supposedly 15's fire involved rig will have the tractor salvaged and trailer kept. (as far as I know)
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any news on the new SFFD Ferrara trucks?
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I heard t50 will be getting 27’s current rig as a hand me down. Could be a rumor though.
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Awesome, looks like everyone is going the firehawk route except LA City.
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Looks like 92’s is almost ready for service. Who’s next?
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Any timeline for any new trucks going into service?
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Word on the street is 12 more got ordered... any news on delivery dates or possible modifications from the first batch?
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Supposedly some new lightweight style from Honeywell.
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Any news on the new LAFD turnouts and when they’ll be implemented.
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Who is receiving their pierce next?
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Nice, any info on a delivery date or new features? Will they be a compact model like their new engines?
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Now that 89’s has picked up their rig... who’s next?
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Any news on when it will be operational again?
in California
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Clean rig! I like how compact it is