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Comment by Josh Materi on June 14, 2009 at 7:53pm
45" Ext
35' Ext
24' Ext
18' Roof
2-14' Roof
12' Attic
10' Baby
=172' of ground ladders
100' LTI Aerial
Comment by Christopher Kiestler on May 25, 2009 at 9:13pm
1-10' Folding
1-14' Combo
2-16' Roof
1-24' Ext.
1-35' Ext.
1-104' Aerial

W/O looking, also I don't feel we carry enough ladders. It seems that apparatus are spec'd to meet NFPA's requirements instead of the acctual needs of the response area being served by the apparatus.
Comment by Jeff Clayton on January 2, 2009 at 1:36pm
I'm not a 'truckie' by trade, but feel both the art and science of truck work is becoming lost here in my area to the north! As an engine guy there's no better sound than that of a K-12 working above my head to open the roof. I won't comment often, but hope to learn from the more experienced members of the group. Thanks for having me, stay safe...
Comment by Wayne Benner Jr on November 14, 2008 at 2:40pm
Ladder 1
2 @ 16ft Roof
2 @ 14ft Roof
1 @ 24ft ext
1 @ 30ft ext
1 @10ft Attic
1 @ Muilt Comb Ladder
1 @75ft Main ladder
:L) without looking
Comment by Rick Fritz on November 13, 2008 at 11:00am
How well do you know your Truck? Can you name ALL the ladders it carries without looking?
 

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