I believe the "Spirit of Oklahoma" Former F.DN.Y. Rescue 6 & Rescue Spare has been returned to Oklahoma.Could the additional numbers be for SOC? I'm not familiar with their fleet but on Mike Martinelli's SOC photo page there are a few early-2000s Macks and the donated "Spirit of Oklahoma" rig that if not already disposed of must be long in the tooth by now.
Scuba rig is a training unit only.Could they also be ordering for a seperate Rescue for details such as un and other details so all rescue companies keep their own spare available. Maybe even a scuba rig
They're Ferraras.....what could possibly be wrong with them?Unless they are having issues with the new vehicles?
Decon Possible they already up 2 of them OOSI think we need new collapse rescue rigs and Decontamination rigs
as well as more hazmat companies and foam tenders
how many decons does FDNY have in serviceDecon Possible they already up 2 of them OOS
Hazmat Companies I don’t believe they are adding any that’s why they have the hazmat tech companies.
5 - 2 of them are OOS already plus they have a Decon Support Unithow many decons does FDNY have in service
it was 3 mack's and 2 of the trailers with freightliners right?!5 - 2 of them are OOS already plus they have a Decon Support Unit
Yes only the 3 Mack’s are inservice for now, (4,251,160) and 37 & 283 OOSit was 3 mack's and 2 of the trailers with freightliners right?!
E*37, yes37 has a decon unit?
OOS now37 has a decon unit?
283 but as earlier replied to my question thats also OOSIs there another decon unit that is a freightliner
always found it a spectacle how they backed that into the fire houseOOS now
Sat outside for 6+ monthsalways found it a spectacle how they backed that into the fire house
Is there a link to the specs and bid solicitation?If you read the specs in the solicitation, it says "a tandem axle heavy duty rescue apparatus"... "front line apparatus subject to extensive use and the most severe service"... "capable of carrying a full equipment and personnel load", and the remainder of the specs seem to make it clear this is a truck in the style of the rescues (two person front cab, front and rear winches, one rear door, same or similar compartmentation as the rescues, etc). You can view the specs through the DCAS website. So unless I'm missing something, these are replacement rescues.