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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

And last for Otto is this 2006 Ford F550/E-One 1000/300/40F Minipumper #1452 SO#131066.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

After Otto, we scooted over to Clayton Fire Dept. Nobody was home but a clerk in the police station called dispatch and asked them to page someone to come help us. We waited about an hour and nobody showed up. About an hour after we left, Clayton had a big gas leak and took several trucks out. Oh well, better luck next time.



Next up the road was my favorite named fire department of all time - WarWoman, GA Vol. Fire Dept. I was going to tell my wife I found a station named after her but thought better of it and didn't. A guy just happened to stop by and pulled everything out for us.



First up is a hand-me-down from Highlands, NC. It's a 1973 Chevrolet C65/Ward LaFrance 1000/750 Pumper as Engine 2-B #78-819.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

Engine 2 in Warwoman is a 1994 GMC TopKickCentral States 1000/1000 Pumper.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

Tanker 2 is a 2003 Kenworth/Fouts Brothers 250/2000 tanker.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

And Squad 2 is this 2005 Ford F550/Fouts Brothers 250/250 minipumper. Yeah, I know the fronts of the rigs are a bit dark but it was the best angle we could get.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

WarWoman! Darn I love that name!



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

We left Warwoman and road over the river and through the woods, not to Grandmother's house, but to Highlands, NC Fire Dept. Here, we had great luck with the rigs but one of them sustained a bit of damage after the photos were done. The driver accidentally backed the brand new rig into the station - literally! He wasn't too ticked off at us but we didn't have the heart to ask for the remaining two rigs, plus all the pickup trucks and Blazers that Andrew wanted to shoot.



Anyway, first up in Highlands is this rig we found on the side of the road in a towing yard. It was brand new when Highlands got it. It's a sad 1953 FWD FR50T 500 GPM Pumper Serial #117263.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

And this rig was recently sold to a firefighter who will use it in his lawn business I think. It's a 1991 Ford F350/EVI squad.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

Here are the in-service rigs, minus two of course, at Highlands. First is a 1995 Freightliner FL80/E-One 1250/1500 Pumper #1252 SO#15059.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

2004 InternationalE-One Tradition 1500/1250 Pumper Engine 1251 SO#128938.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

2005 Kenworth/2008 E\-One 500/2000 Tanker #1253 SO#134662.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

2006 International/E-One Tradition 1500/500 Pumper Engine 1250 SO#131656.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-02-2008

Last up for this little trip is Highlands is this 2008 International/EVI Heavy Rescue #1263.



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Mark Carr Photos - Guest - 11-02-2008

Excellant mix of vintage and up to date equipment. Nice variety of coustom and commercial chassis too.


Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-13-2008

Memorial Mission Hospitals, Asheville, NC's 1998 Eurocopter EC-135 Helicopter MAMA-1 N135N at Murphy, NC Medical Center.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-13-2008

A couple of days ago, GADave and I journeyed to White County, GA to shoot some rigs. We had an "in" there that allowed us to photograph everything there that we wanted. Thanks a million to Shannon, aka FireScooby, for carting us around and facilitating all the photos. Twas a fun day. Our favorite piece of the day was one of the first. Cleveland, GA's 1956 Ford F600/Howe 500500 pumper bearing manufacturer #9772.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-13-2008

If this were a model fire truck, it would indeed be a kitbash. As I've been told, it was a Gwinnett County, GA rig that had been rolled. It now is a pieced together 1988 Spartan with 1993 Simon-Duplex/LTI 1250/500/75' components. It's now Cleveland's Ladder 1 and bears the newer manufacturer #9203678.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-13-2008

The chief of the Cleveland Fire Dept. was kind enough to pull out and pose all of his rigs for us. Here's his 1995 Ford F/E-One 1250/1000 Pumper SO#16313.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-13-2008

The last piece of Cleveland's roster is this 2006 GMC/Ferrara 1250/1000 Pumper #H3808.



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Mark Carr Photos - Mark V. Carr - 11-13-2008

These next two White County pieces are housed at the Cleveland Fire Dept. Rescue 1 is a 1992 Ford Super Duty/E-One 300/250 Minipumper SO#10574.



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