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Here are a few apparatus photos from Cincinnati Fire Department. All photos are mine, information on apparatus make/model from various sources including http://www.cincyfireapparatus.com/.
Engine 8: 2009 Spartan/Rosenbauer housed in one of the most dilapidated firehouses in the city. Serves the far northeastern Pleasant Ridge and Kennedy Heights neighborhoods. [Note: Engine 8 is the last photo as I forgot to put it in initially]
Engine 34: 2009 Spartan/Rosenbauer. Housed in the historic Clifton Gaslight District. Is first due to western parts of the University of Cincinnati campus.
Engine 38: 2011 Spartan/Rosenbauer. Housed in a 100+ year old firehouse. Serves the mostly residential, mostly poor Spring Grove Village and Winton Terrace neighborhoods.
Engine 29: 2018 Rosenbauer. Their first due area is the poor West End neighborhood. When available they will respond to all working structure fires in Downtown Cincinnati.
Ladder 3: 2015 Rosenbauer Commander. Stationed on East 9th St in Downtown Cincinnati, Ladder 3 is the first due ladder truck to all of Downtown and parts of neighboring Over-the-Rhine. Ladder 3 is also responsible for staffing the city's main fireboat.
Ladder 17: 2021 E-One Typhoon. After a more than decade hiatus, CFD has gone back to E-One Engines and Ladders and after an even longer gap, has gone back to an all-red paint style. 17s are located in Lower Price Hill neighborhood and are the first due ladder truck along the entire River Road corridor on the city's westside. Ladder 17 also staffs a Zodiac boat for river emergencies.
Ladder 18: 2007 Seagrave. One of three Seagrave ladder trucks in the city, the only Seagraves that CFD owns. Ladder 18 is one of the least busy companies in the city. Stationed in the East End at the Lunken Municipal Airport, Ladder 18 is responsible for a Premier Horizon 24' pontoon boat as well as 2015 E-One ARFF Crash Rescue truck
Ladder 19: 2004 E-One is the single oldest ladder truck in front line service. Located on Short Vine St in Corryville, Ladder 19 is the first due ladder truck to the entire University of Cincinnati Main Campus as well as the UC Medical Campus and Medical Center. Notice the Cincinnati Bearcats logo on the ladder.
Station 19: Ladder 19 again along with Engine 19, a 2017 Rosenbauer. The Engine has the angry Bearcat eyes on the front bumper which can also be found on the companies' logo. If you look closely, there's a third apparatus bay to the right housing Medic 19, a 2019 Ford/Horton Ambulance.
Cincinnati Spare Heavy Rescue 52: 2006 Spartan/Central States Heavy Rescue. This unit is a spare that formerly ran as Heavy Rescue 9. The "52" placard represents the fact that 52 was once the designation for the one and only Heavy Rescue company in the city, housed at Station 14. The company was later renumbered Heavy Rescue 14 and a second Heavy Rescue company was established at Heavy Rescue 9.
Engine 8: 2009 Spartan/Rosenbauer housed in one of the most dilapidated firehouses in the city. Serves the far northeastern Pleasant Ridge and Kennedy Heights neighborhoods. [Note: Engine 8 is the last photo as I forgot to put it in initially]
Engine 34: 2009 Spartan/Rosenbauer. Housed in the historic Clifton Gaslight District. Is first due to western parts of the University of Cincinnati campus.
Engine 38: 2011 Spartan/Rosenbauer. Housed in a 100+ year old firehouse. Serves the mostly residential, mostly poor Spring Grove Village and Winton Terrace neighborhoods.
Engine 29: 2018 Rosenbauer. Their first due area is the poor West End neighborhood. When available they will respond to all working structure fires in Downtown Cincinnati.
Ladder 3: 2015 Rosenbauer Commander. Stationed on East 9th St in Downtown Cincinnati, Ladder 3 is the first due ladder truck to all of Downtown and parts of neighboring Over-the-Rhine. Ladder 3 is also responsible for staffing the city's main fireboat.
Ladder 17: 2021 E-One Typhoon. After a more than decade hiatus, CFD has gone back to E-One Engines and Ladders and after an even longer gap, has gone back to an all-red paint style. 17s are located in Lower Price Hill neighborhood and are the first due ladder truck along the entire River Road corridor on the city's westside. Ladder 17 also staffs a Zodiac boat for river emergencies.
Ladder 18: 2007 Seagrave. One of three Seagrave ladder trucks in the city, the only Seagraves that CFD owns. Ladder 18 is one of the least busy companies in the city. Stationed in the East End at the Lunken Municipal Airport, Ladder 18 is responsible for a Premier Horizon 24' pontoon boat as well as 2015 E-One ARFF Crash Rescue truck
Ladder 19: 2004 E-One is the single oldest ladder truck in front line service. Located on Short Vine St in Corryville, Ladder 19 is the first due ladder truck to the entire University of Cincinnati Main Campus as well as the UC Medical Campus and Medical Center. Notice the Cincinnati Bearcats logo on the ladder.
Station 19: Ladder 19 again along with Engine 19, a 2017 Rosenbauer. The Engine has the angry Bearcat eyes on the front bumper which can also be found on the companies' logo. If you look closely, there's a third apparatus bay to the right housing Medic 19, a 2019 Ford/Horton Ambulance.
Cincinnati Spare Heavy Rescue 52: 2006 Spartan/Central States Heavy Rescue. This unit is a spare that formerly ran as Heavy Rescue 9. The "52" placard represents the fact that 52 was once the designation for the one and only Heavy Rescue company in the city, housed at Station 14. The company was later renumbered Heavy Rescue 14 and a second Heavy Rescue company was established at Heavy Rescue 9.
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