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[quote name='DaveYoung' date='03 June 2010 - 11:19 PM' timestamp='1275620356' post='385265']

Ex Virginia Beach perhaps? Looks familiar for some reason.

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I think Virginia Beach's units were tandem axle rigs. Same cab though. They also had an odd side mount pump panel.
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[quote name='DaveYoung' date='03 June 2010 - 11:19 PM' timestamp='1275620356' post='385265']

Ex Virginia Beach perhaps? Looks familiar for some reason.

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I know what your thinking, but it is not one the the VBFD KME/LTI rigs.
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Some Pictures from Last Summer at Kill Devil Hills:



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Matt

Anne Arundel County, Maryland



My Website: www.bythebayphotos.com
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A few from a recent excursion. My apologies if Andrew (WNC Fire Pics) has posted them Previously.

Junaluska Fd in Haywood County. This 1979/2009 refurb.Sutphen 100' platform. Chassis is 2009, the boom is 1979. Fmr Hicksville, NY.



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Junaluska Engine 18. 2005 Spartan/Crimsen



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Junaluska Tanker 18. 1990 EEI/Ford



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Further down the Cherokee Foothills Parkway in Jackson County.

Balsam-Willets-Ochre Hill Engine 855 2005 International/ E\-One





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Balsam-Willets-Ochre Hill Engine 854 2000 International/KME

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Balsam-Willets-Ochre Hill Tanker 852 2006 International/KME

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[quote name='ur second in' date='03 June 2010 - 10:13 PM' timestamp='1275616389' post='385257']

Lower Middlesex replaced the Seagrave with the unit shown below. It was bought used. Unsure from where.



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It looks like the ex-Harrisburg NC ladder.
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Heres a couple of classics from Franklin, Nc. 1972 American LaFrance Aero-Chief Snorkle.



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This Beautful truck is Franklin, NC 1937 Chevy.



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Here's a couple from the Spencer Antique Fire muster. I was dissappointed with the turn out. Only a few trucks there. Met up with fellow fire pix'r Micah Bodford. Shot a couple of other area rigs away from the show. I wont post them all, so he can. BUT,Here's my Favs....



Conover, Nc 1976 Kenworth / Pierce stick



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1923 American Lafrance from Lexington, Nc



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and my last on for the show that I'll post.



Rockwell, Nc 1953 Ford / Oren Big job



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Speaking of Rockwell, Nc. one of the stations We stopped at after we left the show was Rockwell Rural FD. Shot their newest Engine. But I was in love with this



1984 Kenworth cab/Salsbury rescue body. Former Bethesda-Chevy Chase, MD. This rig was at the Pentegon during 9-11. A real treat to shoot.



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Rear end and interior

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On the way home, I stopped by Concord, Nc Station 9. Sorry about the inside shots, but they just got back from a wreck on I-85 and it was lunch time.



2008 Pierce Velocity (I Really hate those mirrors)



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Concord Air 1

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