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Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 10-25-2011 [quote name='dJames' timestamp='1319388980' post='461346'] Great shots Gary, hated I missed out on the SC trips this year! Mine giving a run down of this truck? What type emergencies it runs as well as overview of equipment on board. Seen your ambulances up close, but not this unit. Thanks! [/quote] James, Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 10-25-2011 oops sorry, Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 10-25-2011 Maybe third time is the charm. This truck has a full line of ALS equipment along with hurst extrication equipment, high angle rescue, confined space rescue, and Rehab. The truck responds to all MVA's and structure fires in the county. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 11-03-2011 Here's 2 from West Columbia. 2010 Pierce Contender Engine 2 Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 11-03-2011 West Columbia Engine 4 KME Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 11-08-2011 Berea Fire just recieved this 2011 Sutphen. Engine 503 Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 11-08-2011 Here is Berea Former Engine 503. a 1971 Chevy-Pirsh. They are in process of restoring it and getting ready to sell. Still pumps great i'm told. Crusin' Carolina - Andrew2340 - 11-09-2011 Boy, does 503 look different from the last time I saw it! They must be thinking that Clear Spring will buy it with that Black/Red paint scheme! Berea, SC "Engine 503" 1971 Chevrolet T-60/Peter Pirsch & Sons (1990 Peter Pirsch & Sons refurb) 1000/750 S/N # PL-84 Andrew C. Messer Photo (2008) Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 11-10-2011 Also if you notice the difference between the 2 pics, they fixed the dent in the front beside the"Berea". Crusin' Carolina - BA000049 - 11-20-2011 For you Carolina guys - if you on Keystone State Relics on page 415 - post #8284 - this is the rig which was sold to Piney Creek ,NC - - info below on it. Bruce 1989 Ford C8000/Emergency One, std. tilt-COE, walk-in rescue unit, 8000 lb. front-mounted winch, Cat 3208 diesel, automatic, 15KW Harrison PTO generator, it was housed on 7/23/94. For sale in 04/2011. Taken out of service as a rescue on 4/9/11 – became a squad. Sold to the Piney Creek Fire Company(Alleghany County, NC) in 10/2011. Crusin' Carolina - camdenfirespfn - 12-02-2011 Pimlico Fire and Rescue Berkeley County South Carolina 2011 Ferrara Intruder II 330 HP Cummins 1250 Hale Q Max Pump 1000 gallons water seating for 6 firefighters 2 1/2 inch front bumper line Sold by FES Sumter SC Crusin' Carolina - Dash172 - 12-06-2011 Saw this rig today being used to hold up lights at a Christmas tree stand near Leland, NC. I believe it had Mahogany ??? Tree Farm on the door Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 12-12-2011 IVA, SC ENGINE 10-1. 1987 FORD/BOYER Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 12-12-2011 LITTLE RIVER (MCCORMIC COUNTY) TANKER 64 Crusin' Carolina - countryboy88 - 12-13-2011 Anyone have pics from the Snow Hill Fire Department and more from the James Island Stations? Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 12-15-2011 HERE IS GREENVILLE'S NEWEST. ENGINE 2. 2011 SUTPHEN. She replaces a 1997 Sutphen, which has been placed on reserve status. I am proud to say that she was only in service for about 30 min, when I dispatched her to 2 calls back to back. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 12-15-2011 Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 04-18-2012 Some from last weekend. First from the northern parts of Pickens county SC. The Vineyards. Rescue 1. 2006 GMC Topkick/Pierce. Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 04-18-2012 Vineyards Tanker 1. 1980s x-military Crusin' Carolina - Guest - 04-18-2012 Rocky Bottom Engine 1. She is stationed at the Vineyards. They are in process of creating a new fire district in Pickens County. Its a 1983 Pierce Dash. Not sure where from originally. I did find some stickers in the cab stating it had been serviced in Pittsburgh, Pa at one time. Anyone know or recognize her from up that way? |