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Fire Engines and EMS Vehicles

CAL FIRE Model 34 Type 3 ENGINE 2176 STATION 36 - BTU

Print Sizes Available: 

  • Standard: 17 x 13"
  • Small: 11 x 8.5"

Illustrated by: Eric Lian

CAL FIRE Model 34 Type 3 ENGINE 2176 STATION 36 - BTU is an art print from an original illustration. (This is not a photograph or a screen capture from a flight simulator game.) Meticulously detailed, the fire engine is set against the American flag and the silhouette of a CAL FIRE Super Huey and the description text is bordered by the CAL FIRE logo and American and state flags.

Perfect for award presentations, the office or home, or as a gift for that firefighter or fire fighting fan. Printed on high quality, heavy weight Luster paper using a 12-color pigmented, archival ink system.

  • Edition Size: Open
  • Paper Type: Heavy Weight Luster
  • Ink Type: Lucia EX Archival Pigment 
  • Illustrated by: Eric Lian
  • Published and printed by: Lian Media

The description on the print states:

Engine 2176 is based at CAL FIRE Station 36 (Jarbo Gap) in Oroville, California. CAL FIRE uses the four-wheel drive Model 34 Type 3 wildland fire engine to enable greater access to California's rugged and often remote terrain. The engine has interior seating for five personnel and is equipped with a 500 gallon booster tank, a 2-stage, PTO driven fire pump with the potential of delivering 500 gpm, a 180 gpm auxiliary fire pump, and other specialized fire fighting equipment.

Butte County is located on the eastern side of the northern Sacramento Valley and encompasses over 1.1 million acres with a population of 220,000. The Butte Unit (BTU) is geographically divided into seven battalions. During peak season preparedness, BTU resources include 10 fire stations, 270 personnel, 15 Engines, two transports and bulldozers, and Air Attack 210 and Airtanker 93 operating out of Chico Municipal Airport (CIC). The Emergency Command Center, located in Oroville, is the command and control point for all incidents requiring a fire/rescue response in the county of Butte including the cities of Gridley, Biggs, and Paradise.




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