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Does anyone have any updated photos of FS412 construction? Current state of FS410 and the Temporary quarters and vehicle parking for FS410 units?
Thanks in advance dave
Nothing has changed significantly on FS10's relocation and / or rebuilding. Truck 410 still spends the night at FS28.
I do hope something happens at 410 in the near future.........
dave
I'm not positive this is the correct place, but I'm looking for information on the two new Pierce ladders that were delivered to Fort Belvoir; model, seating, height, gpm, water, and more. Anyone with photos? Nate?
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I'm not positive this is the correct place, but I'm looking for information on the two new Pierce ladders that were delivered to Fort Belvoir; model, seating, height, gpm, water, and more. Anyone with photos? Nate? [/quote] Jerry only Info I have is Truck 465 is a 2011 Pierce Arrow XT 105' Aerial with job #24149 while the Tower at 464 is the same make and model with a 100' RM Tower with job #24145.Dont know the gpm and gwt yet.Their Chief said they arent due back from the dealership intil at least October.Hope that helps
Trey White
I was told that both units will be 2000 GPM Pump, with 300 Water, but that was numerous months ago. I haven't made it back on the facility to confirm. Ft. Belvoir also has a 2011 Pierce Arrow XT Squad due in the next couple months.
Shoop is correct. Both rigs are in Roanoke for the repainting of the aerials, The Arrow XT due in next month is a replacement for E-463 (the Velocity) that will go in reserve. There is a possibility that we are going to get the 95ft tower from Fort Momouth NJ. The Heavy Haz-Mat Rig will be in Oct. I will keep you posted.
Ffx Co has ordered 4 new pumpers from Pierce. This was on AES's Facebook page this morning...
Congratulations to Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department of Virginia on their order of four new Pierce Velocity Pumpers! We appreciate your business and value our working partnership with you. These Pumpers are all equipped with 500hp Detroit engines, 1500GPM pumps, 750 gallon water tanks, 40 gallon foam cells, Side Roll and Frontal Impact Protection packages, TAK-4 Independent Front Suspensions, Pierce Command Zone advanced electronics and control systems, and more! [url="http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=248520841855050&set=a.144483452258790.22786.144126592294476&type=1&theater"]http://www.facebook....&type=1[/url]
Dave McClung
Arden Hills, Minnesota but.... my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria. All pictures are taken by me and subject to copyright. No picture taken by me may be copied or linked without my express permission.
To anyone interested and this could change but as of now the 4 new Pierce Velocity Pumpers just ordered are going to Engines 418,421,423 & 429.The xE430 that was just sent to CO 423 will be there until the new pumpers come.
Trey White
Speaking of E423
I shot it the other day.
Firefighter - Odenton Volunteer Fire Department
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Any idea why they havent put the bumper number up there.Nice photo
Trey White
2 "oldies" back in 1985 from Fair Oaks:
1970 ALF 900/83 E-1 rebody 1500/500 T.Bair slide,Warren Jenkins collection
1984 DuplexD350/E-1 1250/500, delivered in FOVFD colors, repainted into FXCO colors around 1989.
T.Bair slide, Warren Jenkins collection
treywhite,
I don't think much customization will be done to the Annandale engine. The guys said that it is only temporary. They will be receiving a new Velocity from the next batch that was ordered.
Any more photos from the Warren Jenkins collection? I like to see the older trucks...
dave
Love the Fair Oaks shots! Thanks!
My first rides on the job here. The ALF was one of the loudest fire trucks I ever drove.
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