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[[File:Baltimore fireboat celebrates fleet week - 181003-N-WX604-0492.jpg | thumb | The ''John R. Frazier'' welcomes USN vessels, during Fleet Week, 2018.]] | [[File:Baltimore fireboat celebrates fleet week - 181003-N-WX604-0492.jpg | thumb | The ''John R. Frazier'' welcomes USN vessels, during Fleet Week, 2018.]] | ||
The '''''John R. Frazier''''' is a [[fireboat]] operated by the city of [[Baltimore, Maryland]]. She was launched in 2007, and built to a design from the [[Robert Allan]] firm of ship architects. | The '''''John R. Frazier''''' is a [[fireboat]] operated by the city of [[Baltimore, Maryland]]. She was launched in 2007, and built to a design from the [[Robert Allan]] firm of ship architects.<ref name=ral2007-09-06/> | ||
==Design== | |||
The vessel was designed to navigate Baltimore's rivers, and go under bridges, so she has a relatively low "air draft".<ref name=ral2007-09-06/> | |||
Her cabin can be sealed, for fighting chemical spills, or attacks with chemical, biological or radiological weapons.<ref name=ral2007-09-06/> She has a small infirmary and decontamination chamber. | |||
==Specifications== | |||
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! property || value | |||
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| length || 26.5 metres | |||
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| width || 6.7 metres | |||
|- | |||
| depth, moulded || 3.76 metres | |||
|- | |||
| maximum draft || 2.21 metres | |||
|- | |||
| maximum speed || 16 knots | |||
|- | |||
| pumping capacity || 2 x 3,500 gallons per minute | |||
|- | |||
| power || 2 x 1230 kWh | |||
|} | |||
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| url = https://ral.ca/2007/09/06/ranger-2650-class-fireboat-robert-allan-ltd-city-baltimore/ | |||
| title = Ranger 2650 class fireboat from Robert Allan Ltd for City of Baltimore | |||
| work = [[Robert Allan]] | |||
| date = 2007-09-06 | |||
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| quote = The John R. Frazier successfully completed its trials in Lake Erie in June 2007, after which it was transported via the Erie Canal system into the east coast waters of the US. | |||
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Revision as of 13:58, 21 March 2022
The John R. Frazier is a fireboat operated by the city of Baltimore, Maryland. She was launched in 2007, and built to a design from the Robert Allan firm of ship architects.[1]
Design
The vessel was designed to navigate Baltimore's rivers, and go under bridges, so she has a relatively low "air draft".[1]
Her cabin can be sealed, for fighting chemical spills, or attacks with chemical, biological or radiological weapons.[1] She has a small infirmary and decontamination chamber.
Specifications
property | value |
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length | 26.5 metres |
width | 6.7 metres |
depth, moulded | 3.76 metres |
maximum draft | 2.21 metres |
maximum speed | 16 knots |
pumping capacity | 2 x 3,500 gallons per minute |
power | 2 x 1230 kWh |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Ranger 2650 class fireboat from Robert Allan Ltd for City of Baltimore, Robert Allan, 2007-09-06. Retrieved on 2022-03-21. “The John R. Frazier successfully completed its trials in Lake Erie in June 2007, after which it was transported via the Erie Canal system into the east coast waters of the US.”