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Fairfax County VA
[quote name='Good2Go' date='17 August 2010 - 11:04 AM' timestamp='1282056247' post='397786']

Engine 36 in quarters

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Nate, for those of us who do not live in NOVA, how about a history lesson on the various coverage areas lettered on FFX apparatus (in the appropriate forum of course)....in this instance "Frying Pan"



-Paul
Paul Edwards

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[quote name='VFN102' date='17 August 2010 - 11:39 AM' timestamp='1282058393' post='397793']

Nate, for those of us who do not live in NOVA, how about a history lesson on the various coverage areas lettered on FFX apparatus (in the appropriate forum of course)....in this instance "Frying Pan"



-Paul

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Paul, for lack of a better explanation, it refers to the basic subdivision or general area of the county where the station is actually located. As an example, there may be stations located in the "mailing area" of Falls Church, but they are actually in areas known to the residents such as Seven Corners, Jefferson, etc. The DCFD also does this on their apparatus as well.



Chris
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Glad to see you are still alive and kicking engine504driver!!!
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[quote name='firemag' date='17 August 2010 - 09:04 PM' timestamp='1282092272' post='397923']

Glad to see you are still alive and kicking engine504driver!!!

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Engine 504 is the man, and contributes greatly to the history of the NOVA fire service!



VFN - I'm on it, and will produce a comprehensive regional listing in the days to come.



Take care friends,

Nate
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[quote name='firemag' date='17 August 2010 - 09:04 PM' timestamp='1282092272' post='397923']

Glad to see you are still alive and kicking engine504driver!!!

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More to follow tomorrow!



Stay safe,

Nate
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[quote name='Engine504Driver' date='17 August 2010 - 09:02 PM' timestamp='1282092150' post='397922']

Paul, for lack of a better explanation, it refers to the basic subdivision or general area of the county where the station is actually located. As an example, there may be stations located in the "mailing area" of Falls Church, but they are actually in areas known to the residents such as Seven Corners, Jefferson, etc. The DCFD also does this on their apparatus as well.



Chris

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My main interest is where the name Frying Pan originated. Does the area look like one from the air??



Paul
Paul Edwards

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[quote name='VFN102' date='18 August 2010 - 12:15 AM' timestamp='1282103735' post='397980']

My main interest is where the name Frying Pan originated. Does the area look like one from the air??



Paul

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Paul,



Here is the answer !!!



"Legend has it that the name Frying Pan came about when a later settler found a frying pan on the bank of the stream, an item apparently left by a miner many years before."



Chris
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Fairfax Station Names:



Co-1 Mclean

Co-2 Vienna (town of)

Co-3 City of Fairfax - staffed by City FF's around 1978

Co-4 Herndon (town of)

Co-5 Franconia

Co-6 Origianlly assinged to Falls Church - Currenty staffed By Arlington Co.

Co-7 Originally assigned to OWL Occoqun, Woodbridge, and Lorton - Prince WIlliam Co. Now assigned to Fairfax Training Academy

Co-8 Annandale

Co-9 Mt. Vernon

Co-10 Baileys Crossroads

Co-11 Penn Daw

Co-12 Great Falls name changed from Forestville around 1955

Co-13 Dunn Loring

Co-14 Burke

Co-15 Chantilly

Co-16 Clifton (town of)

Co-17 Centreville

Co-18 Jefferson

Co-19 Lorton

Co-20 Gunston

Co-21 Fair Oaks named change from Navy-Vale when current statio opened around 1985

Co-22 Springfield

Co-23 West Annandale

Co-24 Woodlawn

Co-25 Reston

Co-26 Edsall Road

Co-27 West Springfield

Co-28 Seven Corners

Co-29 Tysons Corner

Co-30 Merrifield

Co-31 Fox Mill (south Reston)

Co-32 Fairfax Station

Co-33 City of Fairfax

Co-34 Rosehaven

Co-35 Pohick

Co-36 Frying Pan

Co-37 Kingstowne

Co-38 West Centreville

Co-39 North Point

Co-40 Fairfax Center

Co-41 Crosspointe



Co-43 Station # first assigned number when the City started providing staffing

Co-45 Station # first assigned number when the City started providing staffing



Co-11 Penn Daw is located in the Groveton area of Fairfax Co.. The name Penn Daw was taken from the names' of the owners of a hotel at US-1 and Kings Hwy., Cooper Dawson and E. Pennell.



Towns and independent cities in Virginia are separate political entities that do not reside in the their surrounding counties. Vienna, Herndon, and Clifton stations are staffed by Fairfax County FF's. Clifton is the only town that does not have its own Police Dept.
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Nate,



One minor correction,34 is Oakton, Located off Rosehaven St. Also, fairfax should pick up the #6 for a station. Its been sitting empty way too long.
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[quote name='rpfleer' date='18 August 2010 - 06:34 PM' timestamp='1282169645' post='398033']

Fairfax Station Names:



Co-1 Mclean

Co-2 Vienna (town of)

Co-3 City of Fairfax - staffed by City FF's around 1978

Co-4 Herndon (town of)

Co-5 Franconia

Co-6 Origianlly assinged to Falls Church - Currenty staffed By Arlington Co.

Co-7 Originally assigned to OWL Occoqun, Woodbridge, and Lorton - Prince WIlliam Co. Now assigned to Fairfax Training Academy

Co-8 Annandale

Co-9 Mt. Vernon

Co-10 Baileys Crossroads

Co-11 Penn Daw

Co-12 Great Falls name changed from Forestville around 1955

Co-13 Dunn Loring

Co-14 Burke

Co-15 Chantilly

Co-16 Clifton (town of)

Co-17 Centreville

Co-18 Jefferson

Co-19 Lorton

Co-20 Gunston

Co-21 Fair Oaks named change from Navy-Vale when current statio opened around 1985

Co-22 Springfield

Co-23 West Annandale

Co-24 Woodlawn

Co-25 Reston

Co-26 Edsall Road

Co-27 West Springfield

Co-28 Seven Corners

Co-29 Tysons Corner

Co-30 Merrifield

Co-31 Fox Mill (south Reston)

Co-32 Fairfax Station

Co-33 City of Fairfax

Co-34 Rosehaven

Co-35 Pohick

Co-36 Frying Pan

Co-37 Kingstowne

Co-38 West Centreville

Co-39 North Point

Co-40 Fairfax Center

Co-41 Crosspointe



Co-43 Station # first assigned number when the City started providing staffing

Co-45 Station # first assigned number when the City started providing staffing



Co-11 Penn Daw is located in the Groveton area of Fairfax Co.. The name Penn Daw was taken from the names' of the owners of a hotel at US-1 and Kings Hwy., Cooper Dawson and E. Pennell.



Towns and independent cities in Virginia are separate political entities that do not reside in the their surrounding counties. Vienna, Herndon, and Clifton stations are staffed by Fairfax County FF's. Clifton is the only town that does not have its own Police Dept.

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Thanks for the history lesson Paul!
Paul Edwards

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[quote name='VFN102' date='18 August 2010 - 11:19 PM' timestamp='1282186759' post='398077']

Thanks for the history lesson Paul!

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A mini-lesson on the box system.



Typically, the first-due station is the first one or two digits of the box number

Any box ending in "00" is the box where that particular fire station is located; i.e. box 2800 is where FS28 is located.

Any box ending in "90 something" is located in Fairfax County but a mutual aid company may be closer, i.e., Box 191 has units from 106 (Falls Church) closer than from FS01.

Any box beginning with a 4 is located within an incorporated city or town within Fairfax County: 4400's are in Herndon, 4300's and 4500's are in Fairfax City, 4200's in Vienna, 4600's are in the City of Falls Church (and Arlington County also dispatches calls with the city proper as 46something). The Town of Clifton is the exception to this rule

Any box with "50" something is on a limited access highway (Beltway, 66, Toll Road, Connector Road, GW Parkway and "the 95")

Any box with "60" something is on an off or on-ramp to a limited access highway.



A few box tweeks are happening to address other situations. 22 (Springfield) has an odd box number that escapes me now for the METRO/VRE station. 25 and 4 are sharing a box right on the line between their first-dues.



PM me if you need more.
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[quote name='SrFireOfficial' date='19 August 2010 - 12:33 PM' timestamp='1282234395' post='398108']

A mini-lesson on the box system.



Typically, the first-due station is the first one or two digits of the box number

Any box ending in "00" is the box where that particular fire station is located; i.e. box 2800 is where FS28 is located.

Any box ending in "90 something" is located in Fairfax County but a mutual aid company may be closer, i.e., Box 191 has units from 106 (Falls Church) closer than from FS01.

Any box beginning with a 4 is located within an incorporated city or town within Fairfax County: 4400's are in Herndon, 4300's and 4500's are in Fairfax City, 4200's in Vienna, 4600's are in the City of Falls Church (and Arlington County also dispatches calls with the city proper as 46something). The Town of Clifton is the exception to this rule

Any box with "50" something is on a limited access highway (Beltway, 66, Toll Road, Connector Road, GW Parkway and "the 95")

Any box with "60" something is on an off or on-ramp to a limited access highway.



A few box tweeks are happening to address other situations. 22 (Springfield) has an odd box number that escapes me now for the METRO/VRE station. 25 and 4 are sharing a box right on the line between their first-dues.



PM me if you need more.



Some other box numbers - not sure which ones are still in use.



6300 Ft. Belvoir

6500 Ft. Belvoir

6400 Dulles Airport

6900 Loudoun Co.

8000 Prince William Co.

9650 Montgomery Co., MD Cabin John / American Legion Bridge

9750 D.C. Woodrow Wilson Bridge
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You guys are great with the info....many thanks!
Paul Edwards

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Co. 22 is better know as Greater Springfield



Also Co. 32s first due area was to the be the Original Location For Dulles Airport (Burke Center Parkway was to be the main runway (my father is Ex-FAA and confirmed this many years ago) Also Dulles is the only large airport in two counties (Loundon and Dulles)
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Great post and great photos. I grew up in what was when I loved Box 3503, it was at one point a 14 box then a 22 box, 2705 and then 3503. If anyone is out 35 way could you get a photo of the medical support mass casualty truck they reportedly have. Also a photo of the inside of the TRSU and either of the cav-in tech rescue units would be nice to see.



I remember when 35 opened one of the guys at 35 telling us they were awaiting a ladder truck more than once (never happened I see). They park a reserve in their for a few years.



Anyway for those who remember Quint 14 its still alive and running well. I photographed it on a working house fire the other day........



dave
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Hope these photos are allow as this is an ex unit still serving in its second life.......



Ex Burke Quint 14 as Lake Monticello Truck 53 on a working house fire last Friday afternoon.


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Fairfax One on the pad at INOVA Fairfax Hospital ER, taken today as I was driving by on my celphone.


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[quote name='Dave McClung' date='21 August 2010 - 05:59 PM' timestamp='1282426763' post='398382']

Fairfax One on the pad at INOVA Fairfax Hospital ER, taken today as I was driving by on my celphone.

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you were driving your cell phone Dave? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Unsure' />
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[quote name='VFN102' date='21 August 2010 - 11:35 PM' timestamp='1282446919' post='398453']

you were driving your cell phone Dave? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Unsure' />

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Man, I gotta get an upgrade!
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[quote name='rpfleer' date='19 August 2010 - 08:21 PM' timestamp='1282262514' post='398203']

[quote name='SrFireOfficial' date='19 August 2010 - 12:33 PM' timestamp='1282234395' post='398108']

A mini-lesson on the box system.







PM me if you need more.



Some other box numbers - not sure which ones are still in use.



6300 Ft. Belvoir

6500 Ft. Belvoir

6400 Dulles Airport

6900 Loudoun Co.

8000 Prince William Co.

9650 Montgomery Co., MD Cabin John / American Legion Bridge

9750 D.C. Woodrow Wilson Bridge

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6400 and 6900 are Dulles Airport, and Airport roadway boxes.

6200 box assignments are for Reagan National Airport
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