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New RVC Engines/Stations?
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 10:04 am
by BobT
I've been hearing Engine 99 and Engine 101 since the first of the year. Anyone know anything about them?
Re: New RVC Engines/Stations?
Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:51 am
by Kingscup
Engine 99 is out of new FS99 next to Morrison Park in Moreno Valley. Engine 101 is out of new FS101 in Perris. Engine 1 moved to FS101 as engine 101
Re: New RVC Engines/Stations?
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 9:34 am
by cvrules90
Kingscup wrote:Engine 99 is out of new FS99 next to Morrison Park in Moreno Valley. Engine 101 is out of new FS101 in Perris. Engine 1 moved to FS101 as engine 101
So will Station 1 be closing?
Re: New RVC Engines/Stations?
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:40 pm
by Kingscup
cvrules90 wrote:So will Station 1 be closing?
No. There are still 2 CAL FIRE engines at station and a dozer at the station during fire season.
Re: New RVC Engines/Stations?
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:40 am
by cvrules90
Oh ok. So just basically reserve equipment or something.
Re: New RVC Engines/Stations?
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 4:11 pm
by BobT
I had looked on the RVC website before I posted my question, and didn't find a 99 or 101. The highest number they had listed was FS96. Do stations 97, 98, and 100 exist yet or are they planned for the future (like FS95)? The last I read about 95 it may be years (or longer) before it opens because the development of housing surrounding it won't be moving forward for who knows how long.
Thanks to all for the information.
Bob
Re: New RVC Engines/Stations?
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 4:32 pm
by cvrules90
BobT wrote:I had looked on the RVC website before I posted my question, and didn't find a 99 or 101. The highest number they had listed was FS96. Do stations 97, 98, and 100 exist yet or are they planned for the future (like FS95)? The last I read about 95 it may be years (or longer) before it opens because the development of housing surrounding it won't be moving forward for who knows how long.
Thanks to all for the information.
Bob
It's likely that it just hasn't been updated yet.
Re: New RVC Engines/Stations?
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 6:50 pm
by Kingscup
cvrules90 wrote:Oh ok. So just basically reserve equipment or something.
That's not what I said. There are 2 CAL FIRE engines and a dozer at FS1.
FS101 is only a couple blocks away from FS1 so engine 101 still has the same response area as old engine 1.
Re: New RVC Engines/Stations?
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 6:53 pm
by cvrules90
I meant the WEBSITE wasn't updated but I don't frequent it that much I must say.
Re: New RVC Engines/Stations?
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 6:59 pm
by Kingscup
BobT wrote:I had looked on the RVC website before I posted my question, and didn't find a 99 or 101. The highest number they had listed was FS96. Do stations 97, 98, and 100 exist yet or are they planned for the future (like FS95)? The last I read about 95 it may be years (or longer) before it opens because the development of housing surrounding it won't be moving forward for who knows how long.
Thanks to all for the information.
Bob
The website has not been updated as FS99 and FS101 opened up in Nov/Dec of last year.
FS97 is set to open in Lake Elsinore in July with an engine. July of 2014 will have a truck company.
I have no information on fire stations 98 or 100 but I would not be surprised if they are on paper somewhere. I heard a rumor of a FS103 but I have no info on it.
I think Brandon created this fire station list and I try to keep it updated.
http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.ph ... e_Stations