Sacramento County FPD -- Squad 23
(Photo by Hattersley) This is another scan of a print from my collection. Photo circa the 1990s.
Through most of the 1990s, this 1985 Ford C-Series/Beck squad ran in tandem with Truck 23 (see below) as a two-piece company. Prior to that, from the time of its entry into service with the Citrus Heights Fire District until 1991, Squad 23 was a separate company, staffed by a captain and an engineer--plus a firefighter in the jump-seat if one was available.
In 1989, Citrus Heights FD merged with the Rancho Cordova Fire Protection District to form the Sacramento County Fire Protection District.
This is the last former Citrus Heights Fire District apparatus still in service with successor agency Sacramento Metro Fire, having been converted to a dry-chemical response unit for aircraft emergencies at McClellan Field. It is now known as RAMP 114.
Sacramento County FPD -- Squad 23
(Photo by Hattersley) This is another scan of a print from my collection. Photo circa the 1990s.
Through most of the 1990s, this 1985 Ford C-Series/Beck squad ran in tandem with Truck 23 (see below) as a two-piece company. Prior to that, from the time of its entry into service with the Citrus Heights Fire District until 1991, Squad 23 was a separate company, staffed by a captain and an engineer--plus a firefighter in the jump-seat if one was available.
In 1989, Citrus Heights FD merged with the Rancho Cordova Fire Protection District to form the Sacramento County Fire Protection District.
This is the last former Citrus Heights Fire District apparatus still in service with successor agency Sacramento Metro Fire, having been converted to a dry-chemical response unit for aircraft emergencies at McClellan Field. It is now known as RAMP 114.