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Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-09-2011 I believe most if not all of the current heavy rescues are walk around. I know 418 and 426 at one point had Ford chassis heavy rescues that were walk in bodies as was 414 before they got the red rescue they are running now. dave Fairfax County VA - drfeelgood - 08-09-2011 All but 419 are walk-ins Fairfax County VA - drfeelgood - 08-09-2011 All but 419 are walk-ins Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-09-2011 Thanks for the correction.... Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-09-2011 Dave - Dr Feel Good is spot on, but just so YOU'RE clear (since I know you've lived out of the county for quite some time) all but 419 ARE walk-in but NOT ride-in. The crew is not able to ride in the back ala DCFD and FDNY. Hope that helps fellas. Nate Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-09-2011 Thanks Nate...... that clears up a lot I got confused for a little bit and your insight is very helpful. dave Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-09-2011 Does anyone have more.pictures of any of the heavys? Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-11-2011 [quote name='HAZ31MAT' timestamp='1312945335' post='452279'] Does anyone have more.pictures of any of the heavys? [/quote] Brother - I have pics of all the current heavys and will post for you a bit later. Thanks for your patience. Nate Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-11-2011 Nate takes some great photos so they are well worth the wait........ The only ones I have are from Paul or nate not my own and not a rear shot to show the walk-in doors etc. dave Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-11-2011 Thanks brother Dave! HAZ21MAT - Here's some shots for starters my man. Rescue 401 - Mclean (Hazmat Rescue) Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-11-2011 Next up is current Rescue 426 - Edsal Road Station (also a Hazmat Rescue Company) AKA "Guardians of the Slab" Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-11-2011 Next up is current Rescue 439 - (Technical Rescue/Swiftwater Rescue Company) North Point Firehouse Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-11-2011 Current Rescue 414 - Ex Rescue 426 Rescue 414 is another Technical Rescue Company which responds county-wide Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-11-2011 It replaced this rig - EX Rescue 414 Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-11-2011 Former Rescue 418 (Tech Rescue Capable). Training at the academy. The transition away from these wonderful rigs to the singe axle Velocity's wasn't.... smooth to say the least. Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-11-2011 Although not a county owned unit this rig is generally agreed upon to be one of the best spec'd Heavy Rescue Engines out there. Fairfax City Rescue Engine 433 Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-11-2011 HAZ31MAT - PM when you get a sec. Would like to hear how the county process is going for ya. Stay safe! Nate Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-12-2011 Thanks for the pics! Love those heavies. I tried to PM you through my phone, but it wont. I will send you a message when I get home later Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-12-2011 Cool! There's more pics to post I just ran outta time last night! Take caee Nate Fairfax County VA - Guest - 08-12-2011 Rescue Squad 411 from years ago. Not a walk-in but a TRUE beast E\-One Hurricane (since sold) |