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Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-24-2008

Last from Stumpy Point is the station.



One other truck is currently at Stumpy Point, but not for long. The FD runs a 1977 Ford C/Grumman/Howe 1000/1000 s/n 15092. It is painted red and came from Lewisburg, NC. It is out of service and sits in the back bay. The FD is currently trying to find a home for this truck.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-24-2008

I will finish tonights postings with Manns Harbor, Station 18 of Dare County.



My big question to the Chief at Manns Harbor - is their community considered a part of the Outer Banks of North Carolina? Manns Harbor is located beyond Roanoke Island and takes you away from the Outer Banks area. The Chief told me they are not considered the Outer Banks, but the "Mainland" (as is Stumpy Point).



This truck sits outside of Manns Harbor. If you look closely, you can see "Southern Shores" on the door. A number of years ago I visited Manns Harbor and this truck was not there during my visit. I was surprised to see it and even more surprised to see that Manns Harbor had run this Ford for a number of years. My understanding is that Outer Banks stations purchased two similar Ford F/Atlas fire trucks. Southern Shores ran this truck before sending it to Manns Harbor.



Have you ever had the problem of figuring out the water tank size? Atlas has that information right on the pump panel. Wish they all had that.



Manns Harbor, NC

Dare County

For Sale

1973 Ford F750/Atlas

500/1200

ex- Southern Shores, NC E-1206





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-24-2008

Engine 1802 at Manns Harbor is this 1989 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe/1991 EEI. 1000/1000 with s/n 8657.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-24-2008

Engine 1803 at Manns Harbor is a 1986 Ford C/FMC Roughneck 1000/1000 with s/n 6206.



I learned that this engine was donated to Manns Harbor by a local "millionaire". He asked that the fire engine include a bell. I guess he got his wish.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-24-2008

This is Manns Harbor's newest - Rescue 18.



It is a 2007 International 4400/2008 KME 1500/750/30. Serial number is GSO 6943.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-24-2008

Prior to the arrival of the International/KME, rescue equipment was carried on this old Dare County ambulance. When Manns Harbor received the ambulance, they had a winch put on the front bumper. Why? Manns Harbor also runs that "canal road" that Stumpy Point runs with their boat. This ambulance helped with stabilization and pulling cars out. The Manns Harbor Chief also commented on the lower number of auto accidents since the guard rail has been installed.



Note the "Mainland" wording on the side body.



This Rescue truck will be sold.



Manns Harbor, NC

Dare County

ex- Rescue 18

1990 Ford E350/Ashley

ex- Dare County, NC EMS


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-24-2008

Manns Harbor Brush 18 carries very little equipment - basically a 100 gallon water tank and a few tools.



The FD obtained this truck from a local business that was going out of business in 2006.





Brush 18

2004 Chevrolet 2500/2006 FD

100 gwt





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - firemag - 08-24-2008

Mike,



Why does the new Currituck engine???? have only two digits in its designation (Engine 40) instead of three like all the others?



Jerry


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-24-2008

It seems parking has been a problem at the Manns Harbor fire station. In addition to a fire station, the building is used for other community events. I guess some people don't understand not to park in front of the bays. Just to make sure this is understood, these signs are posted.



The Chief explained to me that a call was once dispatched and apparatus could not get out immediately because of parked cars. Thus, the signs.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-24-2008

Last from Manns Harbor (and tonight) is the Manns Harbor station.



I have some more to post from my recent OBX trip.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-24-2008

[quote name='firemag' post='241098' date='Aug 24 2008, 19:37 ']Mike,



Why does the new Currituck engine???? have only two digits in its designation (Engine 40) instead of three like all the others?



Jerry[/quote]





Not sure Jerry. The Currituck and Dare County stations have a variety of numbering systems. Most have switched or are switching to Engine x, Engine x1, Engine x2, etc. Crawford might have switched to a new system.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - Guest - 08-24-2008

Mike, great pics and information! Glad you had a good time on the Banks.


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - Roto-Ray - 08-24-2008

Mike, as always, thanks for the photos, especially from the mainland, an area seldom seen.


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - firemag - 08-25-2008

Mike,



No signs of the "Support" unit, a stepvan, that we had listed for Manns Harbor?



Jerry


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - hp1530 - 08-25-2008

[quote name='mnsand' post='241099' date='Aug 24 2008, 16:39 ']It seems parking has been a problem at the Manns Harbor fire station. In addition to a fire station, the building is used for other community events. I guess some people don't understand not to park in front of the bays. Just to make sure this is understood, these signs are posted.



The Chief explained to me that a call was once dispatched and apparatus could not get out immediately because of parked cars. Thus, the signs.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA[/quote]



Funny sign indeed! Hopefully it will get the point across.


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-25-2008

[quote name='firemag' post='241225' date='Aug 25 2008, 08:59 ']Mike,



No signs of the "Support" unit, a stepvan, that we had listed for Manns Harbor?



Jerry[/quote]





Jerry,



Yes, Manns Harbor still has it. No photos.



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - firemag - 08-25-2008

Is the Manns Harbor stepvan still in service? Any information?


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-25-2008

[quote name='firemag' post='241292' date='Aug 25 2008, 13:46 ']Is the Manns Harbor stepvan still in service? Any information?[/quote]



Still in service.....did not look like it had run for a bit. No info.



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-25-2008

Picking up from where I left off yesterday....



The newer Station 21 in Nags Head has a newer KME engine. I like that color.....kind of reminds of those nice Ashburn, Virginia fire trucks <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />





Nags Head, NC

Dare County

Engine 21

2007 KME

1500/750/30

GSO 6836





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles - mnsand - 08-25-2008

I keep thinking this ladder truck from Nags Head won't be at the station, but it keeps going strong each year I visit. Truck 16 runs from Nags Head's main station and is a 1987 E\-One Hurricane 110'. It carries s/n 5253.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA