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Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Engine 58 is a 1997 International 4900/4 Guys 1500/1000 Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Engine Tanker 52 is a 2010 International 7400/4 Guys 1000/2500 Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Rescue 56 is this 2015 Spartan Gladiator Evolution/4 Guys Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Ambulance 282 is a 2017 Ford F550/AEV Specialty ambulance Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Truck 11 is this 1985 Seagrave 100 foot, formerly Gouverneur Fire. The department actually had purchased Canton's old Seagrave, but due to the excessive cost to repair it, bought this rig instead. They have it offered back to Gouverneur to use as a reserve in the event that their ladder ever goes down for an extended period of time. With that, there is still a Gouverneur Fire Dept crest on the truck, which is visible on the front corner of the cab. Star Lake would like to paint it blue, but at the time, the cost is preventing this. Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 This UTV is in use at Star Lake, and is equipped with a small CAFS system. 2014 Polaris Ranger XP CAFS system Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 While driving to Watertown to the SPAAMFAA convention hotel, we came into the Village of Harrisville in Lewis County. There was a massive thunderstorm just ahead of us as pulled up at the fire station, and as luck would have it, every truck was outside as they were cleaning the apparatus floor. Although not posed, we shot the trucks anyway as the thunder roared. Immediately after shooting the rigs, the skies opened up with torrential downpours, intense lightning and heavy winds, and that was the end of the day. Harrisville Engine 181 is a 1998 Ford F800/American Eagle/E-One 1000/1000 Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Engine 2 is this 2010 GMC/4 Guys 750/300 Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Tanker 1 is this 1996 Chevrolet Kodiak/4 Guys 1800 gallon Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Tanker 2 is this 2005 International 4400/Danko 2000 gallon Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Rescue 1 is a 1994 International 4900/3D Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Utility 1 is a 1995 Ford F150 Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Medical response is handled by Ambulance 181, a 2014 GMC 4500/Lifeline Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 Although not a fire apparatus, the Heuvelton Mack tractor trailer tanker has the bulldog customized, and is worth showing here. Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-16-2017 And a final shot from Day 1 of my son Liam (left), and Eric's son Pierce, sitting in Harrisville Engine 1, watching the storm roll in fast! Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - dawson_fire - 08-16-2017 Canton's tower looks like Odenton,Maryland's past tower. I could be wrong but I might be right... Terry Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - Rollup - 08-17-2017 Nice pictures! Like the bulldog! Anymore from SPAAMFAA ? Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - Norm5305 - 08-17-2017 Quote:Rescue 56 is this 2015 Spartan Gladiator Evolution/4 GuysNot digging the black....silver,gold yes... black no....lol Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - nozzleman - 08-17-2017 Quote:Although not a fire apparatus, the Heuvelton Mack tractor trailer tanker has the bulldog customized, and is worth showing here.I really dig this. Upstate NY and SPAAMFAA, August 2017 - ladder13 - 08-18-2017 Saturday morning came with clouds and a few sunny breaks. We headed over to Sackets Harbor to attend the parade and muster. Once there, we found a great spot, as the parade started. The sun actually came out for a bit and we were positioned with it in the right spot. When the parade came into the muster site, the first 10 or so rigs came right where we were, and then they started sending some down a different route, which took them right out of the sun. Any information is much appreciated on the rigs! Adams, NY, Chevrolet/Sanford |