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Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 05-16-2010 Greenville county ERT Truck 6 with Haz-mat / Decon trailor Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 05-16-2010 South Greenville Engine 6. 1997 KME. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 05-16-2010 That's it for the Fest. Next is Fountain Inn, SC. Forgive me, I didnt get much info on these next 2 trucks. I couldnt find anyone around. I think they were on a call. One engine and the rescue truck was missing. Engine 1 Sutphen Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 05-16-2010 Next is Fountain Inn Tower 1. It is relativly new to the Department. However, I know it came from somewhere else. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 05-16-2010 Back up the Golden Strip to Mauldin, SC. Engine 5, a 2009 Pierce Contender. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 05-16-2010 Caught this relic ouside of Piedmont, SC station 2. 1982 Ford / Boyer served as Peidmont Engine 3. Now out of service. According to the FF on duty, It maybe going to The GE Plant here in Greenville. To replace their 1974 American Lafrance. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 Had to makea trip to Columbia. Stopped at 2 spots along the way. First was Newberry County Station 1 Freindly. (Yes they were) Station is located in downtown Newberry. about 1 block from Newberry city fd. Unfortunatly City was on a call so I didnt get their trucks. First is Engine 10 2000 Chevy/CentralStates Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 Freindly Engine 11. 2007 International / Crimson. Formery stationed at Prosperity FD in the county, but they recieved a newer engine. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 Freindly Tanker 12. 2008 International / Rosenbauer Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 Nintey-Six, SC Rescue 803 Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 This old gal was Sitting out front of station, dont think it is still in service . Nintey-Six Engine 2. Ford /American Lafrance. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 Last stop for the day was at Columbia-Richland County Station 20 Ballentine. it houses Engine 20, Rescue 2, Tanker 20 and Brush 20. along with a rehab unit. The trucks were out, so I stopped. Stationed is manned by 1 Full time and volenteers. It is part of the Columbia City FD, but is also Funded by Richland County. I want to thank Eddie Cornell "Hollywood" for the tour. This station is also responsible for and un-manned station 21 just down the road, Which I got pics as well. Ill save the best one for last. First is Engine 20 2007 Pierce Contender. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 Tanker 20 1990 Quality Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 Rescue 2. unsure of year. Started out as a Bat-Chief's ride. Then refurbed withthe front cab married to a rescue body. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 Brush 20 Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 Rescue 20. Manned by the volenteers. They are going to convert it into a rehab truck. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 Then it was off to Station 21 Spring Hill. Tanker 21 and Brush 21 are Identical to Tanker and Brush 20, So I wont post them. Engine 20 1991 Quality. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 Here is the gem of the trip. Tanker 72. Former Columbia Engine 62. 1984 American Lafrance /Welch. Cab was Married to Welch 1,800 gal tanker body. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 06-27-2010 side and rear. Crusin' Carolina - GA_Dave - 06-27-2010 Quote:Tanker 20 1990 Quality 350/1500, one of eleven purchased. Quote:Engine 20 1991 Quality. 1250/1000, one of eight purchased. Quote:1984 American Lafrance/Welch. 250/1800, one of two purchased. |