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JM
Good to hear from you and I never got anyone promoted you did that on your own. I am gald you are in here please let the other serious firefighters you know about it.
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Bobby
We are not new to the quint respnses, our 70' platform is replacing a 65' telesquirt that is going out of service. With this new truck we will be attempting to move more towards a traditional truck company ops and further away from quint activities. I know we will not be able to be toatally seperated since this unit will be housed in a station without an engine. It also has to be set up for 2nd or 3rd out ALS responses.
I would love to see a list of the equipment you have on your sutphen and how you like the truck.
thanks,
Dan Ryan you can contact me directly at Ryan@bonitafire.org
Thanks Bobby