Guest miked9372 Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 how come know one has tiller's we have them but we dont need them we got them at a discount that's why we got are's Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gizmo719 Posted November 19, 2009 Report Share Posted November 19, 2009 Im not sure why, I know that my dept is pretty rual with a hevy residental area medium commerical and millions of acres of field with farms all over so we wouldnt have us for them. We also have 3 ariels within 4-8 mins of us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
puppysboy222 Posted November 27, 2009 Report Share Posted November 27, 2009 Borrowed this from Sacramento Fire House 4's website:1st Alarm Fire (Residential): 3 Engines, 2 Trucks, 2 Chiefs, 1 Medic.2nd Alarm Fire (Residential):3 Engines, 2 Trucks, 1 Chief, 1 Medic, 1 Air Unit, EMS1, Rehab, Heavy Rescue 20, PIO Officer. 1st Alarm Fire (High Rise):5 Engines, 3 Trucks, 3 Chiefs, 2 Medics, EMS1.2nd Alarm Fire (High Rise):5 Engines, 3 Trucks, 2 Chiefs, 2 Medics, 1 Air Unit, Heavy Rescue 20, Engine 20, Fire Investigator, PIO, Rehab. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2Bells Gaming Posted November 28, 2009 Report Share Posted November 28, 2009 Fort Erie Fire Department sends:MVC (Motor-Vehicle Collision):1 Pump, 1 Rescue -or- 1 Heavy Rescue, 1 Heavy Rescue *If there's a Heavy Rescue (2 or 5) in the first-in district, no Light Rescue is calledHighway MVC:2 Pumps (1 Pump as a blocker-truck), 1 Rescue, 1 Heavy RescueAlarm Activation/Minor investigation/Burning Complaint:1 Pump, 1 Rescue/Heavy Rescue1st Alarm Structure Fire (hydranted area):2 Pumps, 2 Rescues/Heavy Rescues, 1 Aerial (Chief and Dep. Chief Respond)2nd Alarm Structure Fire (Hydranted area):1 Pump, 1 Rescue/Heavy Rescue, 1 Utility3rd Alarm Structure Fire (Hydranted area):1 Pump, 1 Rescue/Heavy Rescue, 1 Aerial, 1 Tanker4th Alarm+ = M/A to Fireground, FE's 2 remaining Stations remain in service1st Alarm Structure Fire (Non-Hydranted area):2 Pumps, 2 Rescues/Heavy Rescues, 1 Aerial, 1 Tanker (Chief and Dep. Chief Respond)2nd Alarm Structure Fire (Non-Hydranted area):1 Pump, 1 Rescue/Heavy Rescue, 1 Utility, 1 Tanker3rd Alarm Structure Fire (Non-Hydranted area):1 Pump, 1 Rescue/Heavy Rescue, 1 Aerial4th Alarm+ = M/A to Fireground, FE's 2 remaining Stations remain in serviceCO Detector activation:1 Rescue/Heavy RescueUnknown 9-1-1:1 Pump *stage 1 block out for Police*Medical Assistance:1 Rescue/Heavy RescueWater Rescue (Niagara River, Lake Erie from Crescent Beach to Niagara River):Closest Pump and Rescue/Heavy Rescue, Rescue 1, Boat 1 (Rescue 1 pulls Boat 1)Water Rescue (Lake Erie from Crescent Beach West to City Line):Closest Pump and Rescue/Heavy Rescue, Rescue 6, Boat 6 (Rescue 6 pulls Boat 6)Rubbish Fire:1 Pump, 1 Rescue/Heavy RescueBrush Fire:2 Pumps, 2 Rescues/Heavy Rescues, 1 Tanker, 1 Utility, Rescue 3, Gator 3 (Rescue 3 pulls Gator 3)I believe thats most of our runs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...