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Tilley Company of the Blackfriars Road in London, which developed the distinctive type of manual fire engine known as the London Fire Brigade Engine around 1841. The Tilley "side-pumper" engine was a significant progression from the earlier "end-stroke" models, enabling more men to take part in the pumping operations.
10 pump fire, Spring Cottage, Farleigh Road, Nutley, near Basingstoke, Hampshire.
From Hampshire FRS website: HFRS have dealt with a large thatched roof fire in the Nutley area of the county. The call was received by Control at 0902 this morning. Approximately 80 fire fighting personnel dealt with the fire and we received the Stop message at 1447. The fire involved a two storey dwelling of traditional construction with a thatched roof, ten metres by fifteen metres. 75% of the roof was damaged by fire with 25% of the roof removed by the attending crews. 100% of the first floor was damaged by fire, smoke and water and 100% of the ground floor was damaged by smoke and water. Salvage work was undertaken. Two jets, two hosereels, two Compressed Air Foam System jets and eight breathing apparatus were used . Appliances attended from Basingstoke, Winchester, Alton, Tadley, Fleet, Andover, Redbridge and Overton with other support crews from Alresford, Southsea, Wickham, Whitchurch, Eastleigh and Romsey and Portchester.
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Honolulu Fire Department
Station 11 - Sunset Beach
Shop #: n/a | KME #: GSO-9267
2014 KME Severe Service Predator
2000/750-40A CAFS; Waterous CMU
Cummins ISX 12; 500hp
2023 recolour of the charming retro inspired Matchbox MBX Fire Dasher which despite its styling is actually purely generic. Ironic then that it now wears the real life livery of the San Luis Obispo Fire Department. A hefty quota of ugly grey plastic which if I find any more will get the Molotow chrome treatment.
Found recently at The Entertainer.
Mint and boxed.
Oshkosh Fire engine ready for an emergency. Losely based on the Oshkosh TFFT Fire Truck.
Thanks to Legoloverman for the scenery and photo.