johnd-He probably meant 114... I look at those pics and I feel like I'm a kid again. Providence got their first CF's around 68/69 replacing the the 1950's era American La Frances. They got a Mack CF/Maxim tiller at Ladder 2 in 1971 which ran there until they got the Tower and was subsequently reassigned to Ladder 3 which ran it until 1996. In 1974 they took delivery of 5 Mack/CF pumpers assigned to Engines 2,6,8,11,14. Engine 8's rig ran as reserve Engine 17 until 2004. The others ran as reserves and were phased out in the early 1990's as a large apparatus replacement program was put in. In 1979 the city started purchasing new apparatus to replace the aging fleet and they purchased 6 Maxim pumpers, 3 Maxim 100' tillers and Special Hazards which was a 1981 Mack R/Ranger. In 1987 the city again purchased 5 Mack CF/Ranger pumpers assigned to Engines 2,3,10,11,14. In 1991 the city purchased Engine 8 which was also a Mack CF/Ranger as well as one of the last CF cab and chassis produced. In 1990 the city began purchasing E-Ones. E-7 and E-13 are 1990. In 1992 it was E-6 and E-12. In 1994 E-4 and E-5. In 1991 they started phasing out the tillers by replacing Ladder 6 with a 1991 E-One 110' rear mount. Ladder 8 is a 93, Ladder 5 is a 94. Ladder 3 is a 97, Ladder 7 is a 98. Ladder 4 ran a 1981 Maxim 100' tiller until 1998 when it was replaced by Ladder 7's 1983 rig which was reserve Ladder 10 then renumbered. In 2005 the received a Pierce 100' rear mount. One of the pumpers purchased in 1979 was the old Engine 7 which was a Maxim/Continental with 55' tele squirt. this apparatus was a problem from day one and was disposed of around 1987/88. In 1999 Providence began to again buy new apparatus. this time they went with Pierce. Engine 9 and 15 are 99's, Engines 3 and 10 are 2000's and Engines 2 and 14 are 2002's. They had not purchased a new pumper until last year when they bought 2 E-Ones for Engines 8 and 11. The Special Hazards originated in 1981 as a tandem company of Engine 1 and the heavy rescue. In 1992 when both were up for replacement they decided to run a dedicated heavy rescue and bought a 1992 Pemfab/Ranger and eliminated the pumper. That was replaced in 2004 with a Pierce.
				
			 
	 
 
		 I understand the Detroit and Camden Fire nights. All the buffs would congregate to see all the action. But how do you feel about the guys on the back step busting their ass (and lives) so you could photograph this stupidity. Do not get me wrong I have over a dozen pixs in Firehouse HotShots and I always tried to shoew the members in the best possible light. I have been invited to Detroit but my personnal feeling was we were putting gas on the fire. Am I right or wrong???? ???
I understand the Detroit and Camden Fire nights. All the buffs would congregate to see all the action. But how do you feel about the guys on the back step busting their ass (and lives) so you could photograph this stupidity. Do not get me wrong I have over a dozen pixs in Firehouse HotShots and I always tried to shoew the members in the best possible light. I have been invited to Detroit but my personnal feeling was we were putting gas on the fire. Am I right or wrong???? ???  
 
		 
 
		