Arlington brings in a similar number of pieces on a working fire- all
Arlington pieces to the fire (3 Arlington engines, 1 Arlington Ladder truck,
1 Arlington Rescue), a mutual aid Engine and Ladder (typically either
Somerville or Medford) to cover E1/L1 at HQ, and a mutual aid Engine
(typically Winchester or Belmont or maybe Lexington) to cover E2 at
Highland, no coverage at Park Circle.

Thus, an Arlington working fire gets three engines and a ladder to the fire,
like Randolph, and two engines and one ladder to station coverage.  Only
difference is the three engines and one ladder to the fire all come from
Arlington, no mutual aid to the fire on the first alarm (unless the fire
happens to be near the border to another town, in which case an engine from
that town is sometimes called in on mutual aid on the initial box)

On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 4:51 PM, Peter S <[email protected]> wrote:

> <http://www.massmetrofire.org/images/RandolphCard2011.jpg>
>
> per this run card - a working fire in Randolph - which is considered
> to still be a first alarm - get - Holbrook Eng to fire - Braintree Eng
> to HQ - Milton Eng to Sta 2 - Avon Ladder to HQ
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