Larry Caldwell
Super Member
No comments about the dust storm in Lubbock? Did you guys all miss it?
No comments about the dust storm in Lubbock? Did you guys all miss it?
I was raised hearing the word, "stock" in front of "tank". We would go fishin' in the stock tank, creek, or lake. Metal tanks are water troughs.
hugs, Brandi
We have "cricks" up here that flow into rivers. A creek is a disturbing squeek noise. Or a sore neck.
Now isn't that funny. Down here a "crick" is what you get in your neck.:confused2:
It was training. Our new "Large Brush Truck" was bought with a grant from the Texas Forest Service and proceeds from our annual VFD Fish Fry. The Freightliner chassis is equipped with a 1500 gallon water tank and a 20 gallon foam tank. A 350 GPM Hale pump with a 34 HP BS Diesel motor supplies the various hand lines - 2 pre connect 1 1/2", 2 mid mount whip lines, one rear mount hose line and a front bumper nozzle with a remote control joy- stick in the cab. The new truck will be used as the primary attack truck on structural fires and large brush fires as well as supplying the smaller brush trucks with water. It is not 4WD, because of the weight, so we figured we could save 20k and stay on county and private roads. We have 3 - 4WD pick-ups for pasture, wild land use.
With this truck we finally can supply 2- 1 1/2" lines, the minimum I like for an interior fire attack.
Now isn't that funny. Down here a "crick" is what you get in your neck.:confused2:
Jim and Bird, you guy's have some mean looking storms headed your way! golf ball size hail and 60+ mph winds, even had some rotation near Gainsville at the Red river!!
We need rain, but not like that, one thing is for sure, Bird wont have power:laughing:
I don't think we had any wind or hail, but my rain gauge did have about 0.46" in it this morning.
Jim and Bird, you guy's have some mean looking storms headed your way! golf ball size hail and 60+ mph winds, even had some rotation near Gainsville at the Red river!!
We need rain, but not like that, one thing is for sure, Bird wont have power:laughing:
Time frame was a little different ... we had strong winds come thru at 10 p.m. ... don't know when and how long the power went off (the clock was flashing) that was at 3 a.m. ... maybe I slept thru a second round. My gauge shows an inch and 4/10ths.
I guess you guy's dodged a bullet! nice to get rain with out the "extras". I was pretty sure it would barely hit me and we didn't get a drop.
Blue river, my brother moved a month ago to his in-laws farm outside of Ft Towson, so he may have got the same treatment as you, I haven't spoken to him this morning yet.
Robert, I think we are doing ok with no hydrants and a $2,000.00 yearly county budget. This is a bare minimum department. We found some more grant monies for personal PPE for wild land fires but we still have to share the structural PPE. We also got some older air pacs donated by a VFD in another county. We have two water tenders in the county in the two towns about 15 miles from us. This is so different than the 7 minute response time with unlimited water supply that I was used to. The new truck has increased moral and we got a a better response to fires.
He's about an hr and 15 east of me ... be nice to know how he faired.
We were camping out in the back yard last night. My family and four others. Five tents, a good fire, some hot dogs and marshmallows. Might even have been some guitar pickin going on.
We were really enjoying the lightening show when the sideways waterfall hit. In a matter of seconds five tents were down, one fire was out, and twenty-two people made it up to the back porch.
We slept inside.