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Fairfax County VA - b9208 - 01-15-2011 [quote name='SrFireOfficial' timestamp='1295121925' post='420588'] 1. Volunteer purchased apparatus must meet the county minimum spec and be approved by the Apparatus Section. 2. There are 4 hazmat rescue companies that operate as satellites to the main Hazmat and Hazmat Support unit and each of those rescue companies are staffed with 4 hazmat qualified personnel. Rescue 1, 11, 19 and 26 are the HM rescues and carry a limited amount of protective clothing above structural firefighting gear, some leak and spill control equipment and atmospheric monitoring devices. Typical hazmat response is two engine companies, the closest hazmat rescue company, the hazmat unit and hazmat support unit, an ALS transport unit, BC, EMS supevisor and safety officer. 3. There are 4 technical rescue companies: 14, 18, 21 and 39 staffed with 4 tech rescue personnel each. Stations 14 and 21 have the "cave-in" trailers and tow vehicles which carry the pneumatic shores, dewatering pumps and support gear for trench rescue and other collapse operations. FS18 has the Technical Rescue Support Unit which has pavement breakers and other heavy tools on it. I don't get out to the 1st Battalion much anymore so I can't honestly say what Rescue 39 has extra. [/quote] Thanks guys for all of the information on the rigs and details about operations...Wealth of information available on this site. Thanks and be safe, Gary Fairfax County VA - Roto-Ray - 01-15-2011 The lads at the training academy were nice enough to pose E407 for me after taking up from some car fire training yesterday. My thanks to Jerry Puryear for the specifics on the rig: Fairfax County, VA Engine 407 (Training) 1999 E\-One Cyclone II 1250/750/30 Shop #7042 / Ex E-404 (Herndon) E\-One #19984 I hoped to get E407-B, the ex-McLean Pierce, but it was on the rack in the shop and unavailable. Fairfax County VA - Guest - 01-15-2011 [quote name='Roto-Ray' timestamp='1295142211' post='420649'] The lads at the training academy were nice enough to pose E407 for me after taking up from some car fire training yesterday. My thanks to Jerry Puryear for the specifics on the rig: Fairfax County, VA Engine 407 (Training) 1999 E\-One Cyclone II 1250/750/30 Shop #7042 / Ex E-404 (Herndon) E\-One #19984 I hoped to get E407-B, the ex-McLean Pierce, but it was on the rack in the shop and unavailable. [/quote] GREAT SHOT!! I am a big fan of the older E\-One rigs Fairfax ran. To compare the size and wheelbase to the current rigs is striking to say the least... Thanks Taylor! Fairfax County VA - Guest - 01-15-2011 I personnel think that E27 had the sweetest Engine of all that was rehabed in 1994 by LSD and soon moved out of 27 when the snorkle engine arrived. dave Fairfax County VA - Guest - 01-15-2011 I agree Dave! That rig that 27 ran was one sweet ride! Nate Fairfax County VA - Ladder 68 - 01-16-2011 Did the Pierce Dash assigned to E407 get re-assigned and this E\-One assigned in its place? Thanks in advance. Fairfax County VA - SrFireOfficial - 01-16-2011 [quote name='Ladder 68' timestamp='1295199259' post='420777'] Did the Pierce Dash assigned to E407 get re-assigned and this E\-One assigned in its place? Thanks in advance. [/quote] Yes, it was exchanged for the massive 1997 Pierce Lance that used to be Engine 401. Fairfax County VA - Ladder 68 - 01-16-2011 Gotcha....thanks. What became of the Pierce Lance formerly E401? Didn't it have an engine problem? Fairfax County VA - Juice - 01-16-2011 This might be a ridiculous question, but is it possible to take the roto rays off of the older reserve units and put them on the new trucks? Also, after reading of the station collapse, did Ladder 10 sustain any damage? Trav! Fairfax County VA - Roto-Ray - 01-16-2011 [quote name='Ladder 68' timestamp='1295199638' post='420779'] Gotcha....thanks. What became of the Pierce Lance formerly E401? Didn't it have an engine problem? [/quote] This is now E407-B at the academy. It was on the rack with various fluids coming from below when I visited Friday. From what everyone says, it does have a myriad of mechanical issues. Fairfax County VA - Guest - 01-16-2011 That Pierce that Mclean use to run as Engine 1 was HUGE! Fairfax County VA - SrFireOfficial - 01-16-2011 [quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1295201585' post='420793'] That Pierce that Mclean use to run as Engine 1 was HUGE! [/quote] McLean VFD's 1997 Pierce Lance (lot's of memories on this rig) was rode hard for many years (lots of trips out to the Beltway, GW Parkway) before it went to the Academy as the "B" engine. McLean VFD had just purchased the big tandem axle heavy rescue and did not have funds to procure a new engine so a deal was struck with FRD for the swap. I imagine she is going to be retired soon since there are three wagons coming in from Pierce later this year. I'm sure the Academy will be back to getting another hand-me down based on the current doom-and-gloom budget projections. Both of 10's rigs, the County-owned ladder and the Volunteer owned wagon have returned from inspection and service from Pierce. As for removing Roto-Rays from older rigs and putting them on the new ones, it won't happen; there are factions within the Apparatus Committee that abhor, hate, disdain (pick one) the Roto-Ray. We (the fire service) are quickly approaching a point where tradition (fun ones like Roto-Rays, red rigs; not the risky ones) means very little to those making the decisions which makes me glad I have less than two years until I'm completely retired. Fairfax County VA - Guest - 01-17-2011 Here is a picture of Ex Engine 427 the one that I think was one of the sweetest engines of its time after its 1993-94 rehab. Love the look of the light bar and cab. It was exchanged with Sperrysville VA in order to get the old E24 back. E24 was the first engine purchased by the Fairfax County Government and they wanted it back, so the trade was made. Now privately owned. Taken at the Louisa County VA Parade July 2010 dave Fairfax County VA - mnsand - 01-17-2011 [quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1295201585' post='420793'] That Pierce that Mclean use to run as Engine 1 was HUGE! [/quote] For reference, here is McLean's Pierce that is now at the academy. This was photographed in 2006. Engine 401 1997 Pierce Lance 1250/710/40 EA977 - Pierce job number County number V02 Mike Sanders Winchester, VA Fairfax County VA - mnsand - 01-17-2011 [quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1295146752' post='420685'] I agree Dave! That rig that 27 ran was one sweet ride! Nate [/quote] Dave and Nate, Total agreement - there was something neat about those Duplex/E-One's. Here is Engine 27 as originally delivered. Mike Sanders Fairfax County VA - mnsand - 01-17-2011 and after rehab. Mike Sanders Fairfax County VA - mnsand - 01-17-2011 and finally, now privately owned. And yes, some years, it does rain at Apple Blossom (where this was taken). Mike Sanders Fairfax County VA - Guest - 01-17-2011 Thank you Mike for all the above shots! Engine 27 is STILL one gorgeous rig, and obviously well taken care of! Thanks again, Nate Fairfax County VA - Guest - 01-17-2011 Great shot as always Mike if you ever sold your photo collection on DVDs I be the first to buy a complete set. The fire photo book you and Peter West did is AWESOME. dave Fairfax County VA - Guest - 01-18-2011 [quote name='mnsand' timestamp='1295308381' post='420992'] and finally, now privately owned. And yes, some years, it does rain at Apple Blossom (where this was taken). Mike Sanders [/quote] Since I don't have to ride or operate any of the current Fairfax Engines I don't have much right to voice this opinion but if it WERE up to me I would take the above E27 over any of the current rigs in a new york minute... I'll shut my trap now! |