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Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 I believe this was Roanoke Island's first ladder truck. Although marked as "1711", it later became Ladder 1704. It is a 1963 American LaFrance 85' that once ran with Newport News, Virginia. It was eventually sold (2001?) to another Firepics member - John Friis. John, do you still own this ALF? Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 Here is the American LaFrance once Roanoke Island put its finishing touches on it. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 Here is the reason for Roanoke Island's new color scheme - The FD purchased this 2000 Pierce Dash in approximately 2001/2002. It was a Pierce demo. They like the color and decided to have anything purchased in the future be red and white. 2000 Pierce Dash 100' 2000/200 job number 11737. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - Guest - 09-13-2006 I really like to see what that lafrance looks like now. Hope we can get some more pics. Thanks for posting these. Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 I love this mural found on the Pierce bucket - "The Savior" Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 You have seen in previous posts that equipment trucks are common in Outer Banks FD's. Roanoke Island runs two - one from each station. Equipment Truck 1705 is a 1980 Chevrolet Step Van. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 Old Engine 1706, this time a four door International. This was recently sold to Columbia, North Carolina. 1990 International/Emergency One 1250/900. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 The newest addition to the Roanoke Island roster is Engine 1706, a 2006 Pierce Enforcer with a 1250/1000 and job number 17911. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 I still laugh everytime I look at the warning lights on Roanoke Island's old Engine 1707. Like the other Ford C, I photographed this in 1995 just prior to it being sold. 1975 Ford C8000/Ward LaFrance 1000/750. Something just does not seem right with them lights on the cab. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 Here is a neat tanker. Tanker 1708 is a 1990 International/Carolina Fire Master complete with a 300gpm pump and carries 3000 gallons of water. It is kept at the Wanchese station. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 I don't have any information on this old Engine 1709, except that it is an International. Note that it is marked Wanchese on the door (in addition to Roanoke Island), so I suspect it was an original Wanchese piece prior the the two FD's joining. Photo from the Mike Sanders collection Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 Another "1709" no longer in service is this interesting hose reel unit. I believe it was originally a 1964 Ford 800/American LaFrance 750/500. In 1992, Emergency One rehabed the unit to include a large hose reel for 5 inch hose. This Ford was sold to Columbia, North Carolina. Sounds like Columbia, North Carolina has ended up with a variety of Outer Banks fire trucks. Anyone ever visited Columbia, NC? Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 The current Engine 1709 is yet another interesting LDH unit. 2000 International 4900/Emergency One 1250/750 complete with 2000 feet of 5 inch hose. E-1 serial number 121266. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 Here is a rear shot of Engine 1709 courtesy of Jerry Puryear. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 Squad 1710 is kept at the Manteo station and is a combination squad, air, and command unit. It includes a 25kw generator. 1996 International 4900/Emergency One with serial number 16659. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 We will finish our visit at the Roanoke Island VFD with their Storm unit. The FD has has a variety of older military trucks kept at both stations. Storm 17 was photographed in 2001 at the Wanchese station and is a 1967 Kaiser 5 ton 6x6 M-54. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 Sorry....thought I would add a photo of the Manteo station. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 I found this in Roanoke Island at the Weeping Radish Brewery. I believe it is a 1964 Mercedes Benz. I am not real good with foreign apparatus.....anyone have any additional info? Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 Not far from the Manteo Roanoke Island VFD station is the Dare County airport. It is located just down the street from the NC acquarium in Roanoke Island. FD protection is provided by several pieces of apparatus staffed by workers at the airport. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 09-13-2006 The primary crash truck at the airport is this 1977 Walters B1500 that was rehabed in 1990 by CRE. It has a 1250/1500 with 180 gallons of foam in addition to 450 pounds of Dry Chem. It originally saw service at the Raleigh-Durham Airport in North Carolina. This crash truck was photographed in 2005. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA |