Photos of the 2004 Ferrara Heavy Rescue During Production
Final Inspection at the Ferrara Factory
Arrival at N.L.R.F.D. ....... .Open House at Station 5
Exchange of Apparatus 1-16-04 ,,,,,,,,Apparatus Goes in Service 1-16-04
Apparatus Housed in NLRFD Station Number Five | |||||
Former Rescue 5 (Now known as Standby Rescue 1) |
2004 FERRARA/ INTERNATIONAL HEAVY RESCUE/ PUMPER |
Delivered new on November 10, 2003; 1000 GPM Pump, 300 Gallon Tank; 1200 feet of supply hose, 2 100' "Trash Lines" (1 on each side), "Scene Lights," On Board Air Cascade System, Generator, Carries defilibrator. A full supply of ground ladders, a winch, extrication tools and equipment, rescue equipment, medical equipment, and an overhead awning for rehab purposes. |
Rescue 5 serves both as a first due unit in the Park Hill District and as the "North End" Rescue. The International/ Ferrara This station was originally the Park Hill Volunteer Fire Department's headquarters. It is the oldest station in the city, and is |
(Thanks to Mrs. Gretchen Spinelli for the above photo.)
BLACKIE with Bob Van Tuyle when he was stationed at Park Hill. One of the most memorable facts about Station 5 is their Mascot - a dog named "Blackie."Blackie lived at the station for many years. When the fire bell sounded, Blackie bounded for the old '41 Ford and jumped on top of the hose bed, ready to make the run! Interesting Facts about Station 5 and Company Number 5: The first apparatus to carry the "Number 5" in the N.L.R.F.D. was a Ford Panel Van, which was a 1939 or 1940 model. It had a Panama Pump Company 6 GPM Pump which ran off of the fan belt. There was a 100 gallon booster tank installed. The unit was used to fight grass fires and to deliver goods to Department "Substations." (The bill of sale from Panama Pump Company is still in existence.) |