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Does anyone know if these 2 pieces of apparatus still exist?
The Pride of Louisiana (FH00001) was last in service just over a year ago now, in October 2023. I had the opportunity to get some pictures of it while it was the squad 2nd piece spare for Squad 288 with some friends. It was taken out of the spare pool shortly after this.Does anyone know if these 2 pieces of apparatus still exist?
This is not the Spirit of Louisiana, it was a pumper.The Spirt of Louisiana (FH00001) was last in service just over a year ago now, in October 2023. I had the opportunity to get some pictures of it while it was the squad 2nd piece spare for Squad 288 with some friends. It was taken out of the spare pool shortly after this.View attachment 46694View attachment 46692View attachment 46693
oops, confusing name lolThis is not the Spirit of Louisiana, it was a pumper.
No. It was a Ferrara and, I think, mostly operated out of 283.Wasn't the Spirit of Louisiana the ALF assigned to 34 Engine?
Would this be it?No. It was a Ferrara and, I think, mostly operated out of 283.
The ALF is used by Corrections last I sawWasn't the Spirit of Louisiana the ALF assigned to 34 Engine?
Yes.
Last known to be at West Hamilton Beach. The truck was donated back to Louisiana after Katrina - I saw it at Camp Algiers. After that, it ran at NOFD, then went back to the Louisiana SFMO. Then back to Long Beach, NJ, and then to WHBVFD.
Yes, that's it.
As mentioned above it's in the procession of the Louisiana State Fire Marshal.Last known to be at West Hamilton Beach. The truck was donated back to Louisiana after Katrina - I saw it at Camp Algiers. After that, it ran at NOFD, then went back to the Louisiana SFMO. Then back to Long Beach, NJ, and then to WHBVFD.
Long Beach NY in Long Island.Last known to be at West Hamilton Beach. The truck was donated back to Louisiana after Katrina - I saw it at Camp Algiers. After that, it ran at NOFD, then went back to the Louisiana SFMO. Then back to Long Beach, NJ, and then to WHBVFD.
It very much is.This is not the Spirit of Louisiana, it was a pumper.
Pride of Louisiana, was the apparatus that I had posted about, not the Spirit of Louisiana, had made a typoIt very much is.
Louisiana donated a few trucks. The rescue that spent majority of the time as the Decon support rig, and the aforementioned engine. There may have been another rig, can’t recall off the top of my head