Posts Tagged Oshkosh ARFF

As seen around … Waukegan

From Steve Redick:

Waukegan FD ARFF unit

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As seen around … Gary, IN

This from Nick Neziri:

This past weekend, I was able to photograph three ARFF rigs at Gary Airport. Rescue 3 is an Oshkosh Striker 1500. Rescue 2 is an Oshkosh T1500. Rescue 6 is a Ford utility vehicle. The pictured Gary Fire Department ambulance is not normally based at the airport, but was placed there on a special assignment as the airport was being used to stage the aerial portion of the Chicago Air and Water Show.
-Nick Neziri
Gary Airport FD Rescue 6

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Gary Airport Rescue 3 Oshkosh Striker 1500

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Gary Airport FD fire trucks

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Gary Airport FD fire trucks

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Gary Airport FD fire trucks

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Gary FD Rescue 2 is an Oshkosh T1500

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Gary FD Rescue 2 is an Oshkosh T1500

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Gary Airport FD Rescue 6

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Wauconda FD open house 9-21-13

Tyler Tobolt visited the Wauconda Fire District open house on Saturday, September 21st and submitted these images:

Photos at Wauconda Open House Saturday September 21st
Photos:
Ambulance 342
Ambulance 341
Engine 341
Ladder Tower 341
Squad 341
Quad 2 Foam Rig
Haz-Mat 4
MABAS 1 MVU
Tender 341
New Battalion 34
Wauconda Fire District apparatus

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Wauconda Fire District apparatus

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Wauconda Fire District apparatus

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Wauconda Fire District apparatus

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Wauconda Fire District apparatus

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Lake County Quad 2 Foam Unit

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MABAS Division 4 Haz Mat Unit

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MABAS Division 1 Mobile Ventilation Unit MVU 1

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Wauconda Fire District apparatus

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Wauconda Fire District apparatus

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Box Alarm Fire in Frankfort 4-4-13

This from Dylan Konchan:

Frankfort | Box Alarm | S La Grange Rd & W Stuenkel Rd | First companies got on scene reporting multiple buildings were on fire. Fire started from a large brush fire. Command first called for a full still; tenders only, then went to a box alarm right after. Orland, Mokena, Homer, Peotone, Monee, University Park, Beecher, Palos Heights, Tinley Park, New Lenox, and Manteno FD were all on scene.

 

building fire in Frankfort IL

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building fire in Frankfort IL

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New Lenox Fire District Crash Truck

New Lenox FPD ARFF. Dylan Konchan photo

 

Manteno & Community FPD brush truck

Manteno & Community FPD brush unit. Dylan Konchan photo

 

Beecher FPD Pierce pumper/tanker tender

Beecher pumper/tanker. Dylan Konchan photo

 

building fire in Frankfort IL

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New Lenox is added to the site

New Lenox Fire Protection District Station 1

New Lenox Fire Protection District Fire Station 1. Larry Shapiro photo

In MABAS Division 19, the four stations of the New Lenox Fire Protection District have been added to the site. New Lenox has a combination of career and contract personnel that staff four ambulances, four engines, and a truck. The ambulances are a mixture of Horton and Medtec. The engines are from Pierce and Sutphen, and the truck is a Pierce.

Engine 1631, a 2009 Sutphen Shield Series, was mentioned in a previous post because it was a Sutphen demo unit that spent time at the Joliet Speedway before being purchased by New Lenox.

A few other interesting pieces of apparatus at New Lenox Station 1 include a 1993 Oshkosh TA-3000 ARFF (X-Navy) which is available through MABAS as a tanker or as a foam tender for over-the-road tankers and industrial fires.

New Lenox Fire Protection District Oshkosh ARFF

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New Lenox also purchased a 1971 Oshkosh/Pierce 75′ Snorkel from the Hillsboro Fire Department.

New Lenox FPD 1971 Oshkosh Pierce Snorkel

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Hillsboro Fire Department 1971 Oshkosh Snorkel

Hillsboro Fire Department 1971 Oshkosh Pierce 75' Snorkel. Bill Friedrich photo

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New apparatus at O’Hare

Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photographed four new ARFFs at O’Hare and got a sneak peek at 9-2-4, the new mobile ventilation unit.

Chicago Fire Department at O'Hare Airport ARFF Oshkosh Striker

6-5-3 flows water from the bumper turret. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago Fire Department at O'Hare Airport ARFF Oshkosh Striker

6-5-3 runs out of Rescue 1 at O'Hare. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago Fire Department at O'Hare Airport ARFF Oshkosh Striker

6-5-7 also is stationed at Rescue 1. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago Fire Department at O'Hare Airport ARFF Oshkosh Striker

6-5-4 is at Rescue 3. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago Fire Department at O'Hare Airport ARFF Oshkosh Striker

6-5-5 is also at Rescue 3, located mid-field. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago Fire Department at O'Hare Airport ARFF Oshkosh Striker

6-5-9 is at Rescue 4, the old north fire station off Touhy Avenue. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Chicago Fire Department at O'Hare Airport mobile ventilation unit

9-2-4 is the new mobile ventilation unit at O'Hare. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

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Oshkosh purchases Snozzle

A news release from the end of April announced that Oshkosh (parent of Pierce,  Medtec, Frontline Communications and more) purchased Snozzle from Crash Rescue Equipment Services, Inc. There is an announcement HERE and another HERE. Excerpts from both articles include:

Production will be relocated to the Oshkosh Fire & Emergency Campus in Wis. and phased in over the next 6-12 months.

The SNOZZLE apparatus is available with a piercing nozzle that can strategically enter an aircraft’s passenger cabin, cargo compartment or other structure for direct application of firefighting agents. The lightweight, highly flexible extendable turret is able to operate as an elevated water tower through a doorway or over a wing exit without endangering firefighters. The product’s patented ability to shoot a full master stream at ground level allows for quick and effective cooling of burning aircraft tires and hot brakes. In addition, the SNOZZLE will reach down, at or below grade, where it can successfully employ the “seat of the fire” method of attacking a fuel spill fire.

Robert Conley, President of Crash Rescue, stated, “We are very proud to have Oshkosh as the buyer of this critical piece of ARFF technology. Grady North and Bob Relyea were instrumental in developing the market for this product within the ARFF industry and we know they are proud to see it continue with a strong owner like Oshkosh.  We wanted to be a good steward of the Snozzle by finding a great home for it. We decided to do this because we needed to focus our personnel and resources on our core business, which has always been remanufacturing.  Our newly ISO 9001:2008 certified remanufacturing operation provides the total remanufacturing of Airport Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles worldwide.  Our intent is to grow and further concentrate on this critically needed service for military, industrial, and commercial customers. Crash Rescue has been proud to serve our customers, and we are extremely gratified to know that the SNOZZLE® will continue to save lives, property, and keep our fire fighters safe.”

Mostly in use with ARFF units, the Snozzle has until now been available to all manufacturers.

Chicago Fire Department O'Hare Airport Oshkosh ARFF 6-5-5 with Snozzle

Chicago purchased this 1994 Oshkosh T3000 with a Snozzle for service as 6-5-5 at O'Hare. Larry Shapiro photo

Miami International Airport E-ONE Titan 8x8 ARFF with Snozzle

This E-ONE Titan 8x8 went into service at Miami International Airport in 2002. With the recent Oshkosh purchase, the Snozzle will only be available to Oshkosh subsidiaries. Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department Midway Airport Oshkosh Striker 3000 ARFF with Snozzle

In 2010, Chicago placed this Oshkosh Striker 3000 with a Snozzle at Midway Airport. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo

Over the years since the Snozzle was introduced, several fire departments incorporated the telescoping waterway for structural applications by having one mounted on a custom pumper.

Orange Fire Department CA Seagrave engine with Snozzle

The Orange Fire Department in California has a large fleet of Seagrave apparatus. One of the engines shown here was built in 1994 and incorporated a 50' Snozzle. Larry Shapiro photo

LaGrange Fire Department Kentucky Seagrave engine with Snozzle

Another engine built by Seagrave with a 50' Snozzle was this unit for LaGrange, Kentucky. It was built in 2000 with a 1,500-GPM pump, 700 gallons of water, and 50 gallons of foam divided into one 30-gallon and one 20-gallon cell. Larry Shapiro photo

Marrero-Estelle Fire Department Louisiana E-ONE Cyclone II with Snozzle

The Marrero-Estelle Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 in southern Louisiana purchased this 2008 E-ONE Cyclone II engine with a 65' Snozzle to complement their full E-ONE fleet. The tip has dual nozzles with a forward looking camera. Larry Shapiro photo

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