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History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Shoe - 11-05-2007

[quote name='jim kay' post='160720' date='Nov 3 2007, 20:28 ']Here is a photo of Sta.18 with a visitor,Gwinnett Co. Eng. standing by for Atlanta during FF Soloman's funeral last year...Never forgotten...May everyone be safe this Holiday Season...[/quote]



A Sutphen in front of an Atlanta house... LOVE IT!!! I wish the idea would catch on...


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Guest - 11-06-2007

Next up on our countdown is Station 17. Originally located at 1384 Gordon Street SW, Company 17 placed in service February 15, 1921. Pictured is E17, L17 with an Assistant Chief car as well. 1940 Mack 1000 gpm pumper, 1949 Mack Service Truck, and a 1956 Desoto (chiefs car).


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Guest - 11-06-2007

Later Picture showing a Ford c800 pumper.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Guest - 11-06-2007

Here it is today. I dont know what it is used for?


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Guest - 11-06-2007

[quote name='firemick' post='161322' date='Nov 6 2007, 10:09 ']Here it is today. I dont know what it is used for?[/quote]





Former 17s house is used as a shelter for battered women and children. Also, 125 Ellis St -Former 4's house- is also used as a church run womens shelter also, but I believe that it is more geared towards homeless woman than the battered and abused.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Shoe - 11-06-2007

Truck #17's previous rig from the 1991 MFA Calendar. 1987 Duplex/LTI. Phil Pritchard photo


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Shoe - 11-07-2007

[quote name='firemick' post='161174' date='Nov 5 2007, 12:41 ']This is Station 32 home to Engine 32, Ladder 32, Engine 33. Located at 135 Johnson Ferry Road in Sandy Springs. Atlanta FD covered this until Fulton County Fire came into existence. It was than Fulton County Fire Station 2 from somewhere around 1977 until 2006. Its presently the City of Sandy Springs Fire Department Station 2. ***That 1969 Seagrave TDA pictured is currently the parade piece that Fulton County uses and is kept at Fulton (Johns Creek) County Station 20.[/quote]



IF I am not mistaken... (and I could very well be...) That Mack served as Engine #4 for many years and ran out of Atlanta Station #39 up until about 5 years ago.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - GA_Dave - 11-07-2007

Quote:IF I am not mistaken... (and I could very well be...) That Mack served as Engine #4 for many years and ran out of Atlanta Station #39 up until about 5 years ago.



Engine 4 ran that Mack for a number of years, but it was replaced by a newer Mack in the late 1980's. If my feeble mind is correct, the newer Mack had Ward '79 bodywork.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - dJames - 11-08-2007

Sorry if this has already been posted, but Custom Truck & Works has updated a page with some photos of Atlanta's new Command Unit. I see where there is another one in the works. I'd assume maybe for the airport unless its just talking about the same unit.



[url="http://www.customworksrescue.com/prod_pages/prod_L.htm"]Custom Truck and Body[/url] Scroll down to see photos


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Guest - 11-09-2007

[quote name='Shoe' post='159424' date='Oct 29 2007, 10:03 ']Charlie Cart crews posing at Peachtree Street and International Blvd. on the afternoon before the Olympic Park Bombing. This was the central staging area for the Charlie crews. I have no idea why we used the term "Charlie". <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/shrug.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Shrug' /> Randy wise was the EMS Logistics officer at the time. He was a Viet Nam Veteran and used terms like "Checkpoint Charlie" all the time. I think it was his idea.[/quote]

Shoe... The original designation, as I recall, was Cart 1, Cart 2 etc. This did not sound good as far as scanner buffing (and media) was concerned, so they shortened it to C-1, C-2.... This became "Charlie 1", "Charlie 2"..... and in true Fire department fashion we began to then call them "Charlie Carts"!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_crazy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Icon_crazy' />



Gotta love that slang (especially when we use it without understanding it!)



And thank you for the picture of Rickie Golden.... I miss him. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' />



Tom


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Guest - 11-09-2007

[quote name='Shoe' post='161524' date='Nov 7 2007, 13:59 ']IF I am not mistaken... (and I could very well be...) That Mack served as Engine #4 for many years and ran out of Atlanta Station #39 up until about 5 years ago.[/quote]

Is that the 1976 mack that started life with the Bicentennial paint job? The sister to engine 1 (which was the first rig I was ever assigned to)


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Shoe - 11-09-2007

[quote name='Tom2e' post='161973' date='Nov 9 2007, 11:35 ']And thank you for the picture of Rickie Golden.... I miss him. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' />



Tom[/quote]



I loved Ricky too. He was a good friend and (like many of us) his good intentions were often misunderstood. He was a true American hero and unquestionably saved countless lives throughout his years on Rescue.



FYI - Others: Ricky died several years ago in a car accident...


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Shoe - 11-09-2007

[quote name='Tom2e' post='161974' date='Nov 9 2007, 11:50 ']Is that the 1976 mack that started life with the Bicentennial paint job? The sister to engine 1 (which was the first rig I was ever assigned to)[/quote]



No - We were talking about Fulton County Engine #4. Can we get some pictures of the bicentennial paint jobs?


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Guest - 11-09-2007

I have searched everywhere and cannot find a decent picture of the bicentennial Mack! I sure would like to see a color picture of it!


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - maxim - 11-10-2007

<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dreuroengine.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Dreuroengine' /> [quote name='firemick' post='162038' date='Nov 9 2007, 17:31 ']I have searched everywhere and cannot find a decent picture of the bicentennial Mack! I sure would like to see a color picture of it![/quote]

It was on onw of the Annual Reports. Maybe Steve from Minnesota can look it up. MM <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_crazy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Icon_crazy' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stretcher.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Stretcher' />


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Shoe - 11-10-2007

This shot was taken of Station #2 from an APD helicopter in December of 2000.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Shoe - 11-10-2007

I found this shot in some old disks. It appears to be behind Station #6.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Guest - 11-11-2007

^ Nice shot Shoe, do you have anymore old disks with pictures? The old firehouse on Gordon street was closed when Company 17 was shut down due to budget cuts in 1976. Here is the current Fire Station 17 at 1489 Ralph David Abernathy SW. Company 17 was reorganized and placed in service from this new firehouse on 10/14/1987.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Guest - 11-11-2007

17's Plaque.


History of the Atlanta Fire Dept. - Guest - 11-11-2007

Current Truck 17. Thanks to 17's personnel for staging it for us.