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Engine 12
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Engine 12 is a 2009 Pierce Saber it is mainly used for truck company support and laying supply lines for unit already on scene. This truck carries 4 and 6 inch LDH and 300 gallons of water and 2000 GPMs.
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 I made it 
  October 12, 2009
Thanks , Im surprised that nobody has seen it yet. That's a new tanker that ain't done yet.
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  October 11, 2009
Great looking truck .... question though , in the last pic what truck is that in the upper left courner
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  October 9, 2009
This is another great model from you my friend, I specially like the work you put right at the middle section of your vehicle, amazing job. But for a change; I would like to see another kind of vehicles from you, but I like your current MOCs any way, so keep building.
 I made it 
  October 9, 2009
Quoting Robert Karpowicz Jesse, I like how she came out. The low hosebed on the framerails looks fantastic. I have a question though and this is addressed to everyone. I've been a firefighter for over 18 years. I'm spoiled in the fact that wehre I live, all of our pumpers have at least 400' of 3" supply lines for setbacks and standpipe/sprinkler hookups, as well as over 1,000' of 5". Now Jesse mentioned that he got the idea for this truck after talking to his dad at a W/F. For me, I'm not sure I understand why a truck like this is needed, if its basically a hose wagon. My thought is that each pumper should have sufficent amount of hose. And if you need to lay additional supply lines from another hydrant, whether to feed a tower or another pumper, one would think a regular pumper should do the trick. So, is this partiular truck designed for a more rural fire depratment? I'm not being critical about the creation. I'm just simply asking about it. It just goes to show the variations between FD's. Agian Jesse, I like how the truck came out.
thanks Bob, your constuctive criticism is Aleta appreiciated. Well the truck I'd used to get more water on the fire faster and because I the truck has to sit back from a fire because of a possible collapse there's no worry about being too fr away. I forgot most of wht my dad an I were exactly talking about but I remeber us saying that a truck like this would have came in handy . And the truck carries biggersupply line which you know the bigger the line less friction will be caused and more water will be pushed through. Again thank you Bob
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  October 9, 2009
nice job man!!
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  October 9, 2009
Jesse, I like how she came out. The low hosebed on the framerails looks fantastic. I have a question though and this is addressed to everyone. I've been a firefighter for over 18 years. I'm spoiled in the fact that wehre I live, all of our pumpers have at least 400' of 3" supply lines for setbacks and standpipe/sprinkler hookups, as well as over 1,000' of 5". Now Jesse mentioned that he got the idea for this truck after talking to his dad at a W/F. For me, I'm not sure I understand why a truck like this is needed, if its basically a hose wagon. My thought is that each pumper should have sufficent amount of hose. And if you need to lay additional supply lines from another hydrant, whether to feed a tower or another pumper, one would think a regular pumper should do the trick. So, is this partiular truck designed for a more rural fire depratment? I'm not being critical about the creation. I'm just simply asking about it. It just goes to show the variations between FD's. Agian Jesse, I like how the truck came out.
 I made it 
  October 9, 2009
Thanks, the thing on the bumper is a discharge so I could maybe hook a handline up to it.
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  October 9, 2009
Looking good. What's the red thingamajig in the front bumper? Pls check the extraction tools I uploaded yesterday.
 I made it 
  October 8, 2009
Quoting Alex Wallace Thanks! The truck looks great Jessie! I really like the deckgun! btw the structure fire your dad's dept responded to must have been pretty big if they had to call in a Water delivery support unit?
It wasent my dads dept es been out for about threes years now but might getting with thy deparment. But anyways they call one cause nobody has one anymore but it would have made a big difference If they had one cause the big city's tower was shootin water out at1500 gpms for about 4 to 5 hours straigt ad the engines weren't doing half that
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  October 8, 2009
Quoting Alex Wallace O ok sorry I didn't know. This was uploaded at like 2 in the morning I didn't research if anyone else had the Idea so I didn't know. Thanks for letting me know Jessie.Ya I would like to have your email address. Sorry Jessie! How about we delete all the bad comments and start with good and happy ones. Once again sorry!
Alright Alex that's fine and my email is; jwillis14(at)ymail.com
 I made it 
  October 8, 2009
Well next time email me or something because we dot need to be takin' up space on the pages. An another thing I'm all for giving credit and always do I hve never had a problem with that if I don't give somebody credit it's because they weren't envolved in tehrruck being or I haven't looked at any of they're trucks. And lastly yours was not first, Mike L and Paul B both had trucks with high pressure pumps. If you want my email for matters lie his or any others I'll e happy to oblige. -Jessie
  October 8, 2009
Jessie, Nice work on the rig. It looks great. Alex, Jessie patterned this rig after an old rig that his dad's fire department had. He got the idea for a large volume pump while at a structure fire. -Bruce
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  October 8, 2009
Quoting Alex Wallace My water delivery supply unit WAS the only one at the time before it was duplicated! I THINK I deserve some credit if people are going to use the idea for there department. All I'm asking is if your going to use one of mine or anybody else's ideas PLEASE give credit!!!!
Sorry bout that Alex but I got the idea last night while talkin with my dad at a structure fire how they could have used one and what not so I built one. Sorry if I made anyone mad or anything cause I give credit to all who have helped me or if I have looked at they're trucks for help I was not at all trying to copy your truck Alex. Your one of u favorite builders and would never do that to anyone.
 I like it 
  October 8, 2009
Nice work Jessie, looks good!
 
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