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Lenexa, Kansas Fire Department's 2012 Pierce Velocity PUC Tiller 100' Ladder
Picture ID# 5684
Picture was originally taken on August 25, 2012
Edited by Chris Tomlinson
(Chris Edited a Cell Phone Tower out of the Picture)
Copyright © 2010 by David E. Madison, all rights reserved (please do not use without my explicit permission!).
This ladder leads to the Notch. The Notch is the name of a beautiful point in the Badlands in South Dakota.
By following the sequential order, one can make a Ladder Braid. Part One joins all eight threads together making the ladder's rung. Part Two becomes the sides of the ladder, making two smaller braids simultaneously. This braid was done with 4 ply yarn. Enjoy creating your on Ladder Braid with different colors and different types of materials.
Onboard Aerial Ladder 171's new rig.
Rosenbauer electronic vehicle control system. The lights and 2-tone air horn are controlled from here among other things.
This is one of the numerous ladders that are set into the side of the flight of locks that raise boats from Muirtown Basin to the first section of the Caledonian Canal
#59 Ladders for 123 pictures in 2023
Ladder 291's 1993 Simon-Duplex/LTI (EX-Ladder 19) serving as Ladder 5. Center City Philadelphia high-rises in the background.
The step are firm beacuse is welded ! A welded ladders not have oscillations and is safer for stability and structural reability. The stability secret of Efesto's ladders is a welded step to the upright that guarantee more #resistance over time that a re-edging traditional system.
There's almost too much to see at a giant hardware store. Here are the ladders that lead, presumably, to heaven.