New Seagraves

Chicago's busiest Truck Company, Truck 26 did 5400+ runs last year in a 2002 Pierce, which is still their current apparatus.
 
Wasn't there a Court Order that says FDNY can't have 10+ year old appratus.
I believe that was referring to the age of Rigs being used frontline. If I remember correctly it was like 11 years and 364 days or something close along the lines of that. After that period of time as a piece in frontline use if in worthy shape and not a lemon piece it goes into the spare pool for many years more to come. It seems that the age/length of time a piece is in the spare pool has increased. In 2012/2013 the 1993/1994 Seagrave Sticks saw their final use as spares making them 18/19 Years ish old. The same goes for the FWD Single Jack Tower Ladders. Today we see 2001 and 2002 Rear-mount sticks still kicking in the pool going on 21-22 years of age some existed before 9/11 like SL01005 still being used. The same goes with tower ladders last 2000 towers were used at the start of 2022.
 
I believe that was referring to the age of Rigs being used frontline. If I remember correctly it was like 11 years and 364 days or something close along the lines of that. After that period of time as a piece in frontline use if in worthy shape and not a lemon piece it goes into the spare pool for many years more to come. It seems that the age/length of time a piece is in the spare pool has increased. In 2012/2013 the 1993/1994 Seagrave Sticks saw their final use as spares making them 18/19 Years ish old. The same goes for the FWD Single Jack Tower Ladders. Today we see 2001 and 2002 Rear-mount sticks still kicking in the pool going on 21-22 years of age some existed before 9/11 like SL01005 still being used. The same goes with tower ladders last 2000 towers were used at the start of 2022.
Though even if it was frontline appratus, don't the Satallite Appratus violate this court order?
 
Though even if it was frontline appratus, don't the Satallite Appratus violate this court order?
Satellite Units are assigned on 2nd alarms and higher and I’m assuming have a fraction of the milage any actual piece does for ems runs or for going to work at a fire. They aren’t used as frequently as for example an Engine, Ladder or Rescue. Satellites do not go out the door for most runs if anything a few times a month if that, besides for sitting in the firehouse.
 
Last year Satellite responses from FDNewyork.com, Sat 1 24, Sat 2 66, Sat 3 44, Sat 4 56, Sat 5 91, Sat 6 109.
 
Last year Satellite responses from FDNewyork.com, Sat 1 24, Sat 2 66, Sat 3 44, Sat 4 56, Sat 5 91, Sat 6 109.
Where did you find it on the website? Because I can see E290 got the most Engine runs (7,454), L43 got the most Ladder Runs (4,947) but I can't find other appratus.
 
Looks like an older Seagrave parked off to the side of the house, is that a spare rig?
 
2020 Seagrave Pumpers
(SP20001) Engine 245
(SP20002) Engine 40
(SP20003) Engine 88
(SP20004) ROCK
(SP20005) Engine 155
(SP20006) Engine 44
(SP20007) Engine 257
(SP20008) Engine 152
(SP20009) Engine 206
(SP20010) Engine 151
(SP20011) Engine 326
(SP20012) Engine 226
(SP20013H) Engine 39
(SP20014H) Engine 8
(SP20015H) Engine 226
(SP20016) Engine 53
(SP20017) Engine 43
(SP20018) Engine 301
(SP20019) Engine 63
(SP20020) Engine 160
(SP20021) Engine 250
2021 Seagrave Pumpers
(SP21001S) Squad 8
(SP21002) Engine 304
(SP21003) Engine 216
(SP21004) Engine 81
(SP21005) Engine 290
(SP21006) Engine 238
(SP21007) Engine 92
(SP21008) Engine 79
(SP21009) Engine 282
(SP21010) Engine 80
(SP21011) Engine 93
(SP21012) Engine 310
(SP21013) Engine 332
(SP21014) Engine 234
(SP21015) Engine 311
(SP21016) Engine 14
(SP21017) Engine 33
(SP21018) Engine 318
(SP21019) Engine 84
(SP21020) Engine 315
(SP21021) Engine 217
2022 Seagrave Pumpers
(SP22001) Engine 328
(SP22002) Engine 297
(SP22003) Engine 16
(SP22004) Engine 264
(SP22005) Engine 74
(SP22006) Engine 254
(SP22007) Engine 164
(SP22008) Engine 260
(SP22009) Engine 24
(SP22010) Engine 307
(SP22011) Engine 243
(SP22012) Engine 165
(SP22013) Engine 221
(SP22014) Engine 273
(SP22015) Engine 325
(SP22016) Engine 218
(SP22017) Engine 237
(SP22018) Engine 246
(SP22019) Engine 330
(SP22020) Engine 240
(SP22021) Engine 91
(SP22022) Engine 35
(SP22023) Engine 285
(SP22024) Engine 323
(SP22025) Engine 275
(SP22026) Engine 324
(SP22027) Engine 284
(SP22028) Engine 159
(SP22029) Engine 207
(SP22030) Engine 276
(SP22031) Engine 50

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