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Andrewjs pictures
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Decided to post a variety of pictures I've taken over the years.  I'm a 'shots of opportunity' kind of guy, don't get a lot of things moved around and don't get a lot of information off of the trucks; you've been warned.  

 

This will mainly be a mixture of apparatus from VA and WV.  A lot of stuff taken at Singers/Atlantic and Apple Blossom.

 

Questions or comments welcome.

 

 





Tower 2 from Ladysmith

 

   

 

NICU transport unit from Valley Health Transport located in Winchester, VA

 

   
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Chilton Hospital, NJ medic chase unit

 

   

 

Augusta County, VA utility unit

 

   

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Ladder 1 from Fredericksburg, VA

 

   

 

Rescue 74 from the Andrews Air Force Base

 

   

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E603 from the VA Dept. of Forestry

 

   

 

E41 from the US Forest Service

 

   

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Engine 4 from the Fine Creek Vol. Fire Dept. 

 

   

 

Tanker 3 from King George

 

   

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New Engine 2 from Huguenot, VA

 

   

 

Chief buggy from North Charleston, SC

 

     

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A few from the Outer Banks in North Carolina.

 

Kill Devil Hills, NC located in the Outer Banks operates this former Dare County ambulance as a fire support unit.

 

   

 

Engine 403 from Hatteras operates this 4x4 International

 

   

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Hatteras has a couple newer deuce-and-a-halfs; one set up with a tank and the other as a evacuation/storm unit.

 

   

 

   

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Couple units sitting outside of the Frisco VFD, also in the Outer Banks.

 

Older brush truck and two storm units with...interesting colors and striping.

 

   

 

   

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Ocracoke Island is located in Hyde County, NC.  It's 'unofficially' part of the Outer Banks.

 

Hyde County Emergency Services utility truck...not sure what this is used for.

 

   

 

This Ocracoke medic unit was running out of a clinic on the island.

 

   

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Sharp chief buggy from Carova Beach.  Carova is a beautiful area, aside from the front ramp of the fire house and a helipad, there are no paved roads.

 

   

 

Utility 71 is a former brush truck.

 

   

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Couple of very nice brush trucks in Carova.  Brush 71 is the newer unit and replaced the truck above.

 

   

 

   

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Group picture of Brush 71 and 72

 

   

 

Also attached is the home-made tanker.  Plans are for Carova to open a second station and store this unit there.

 

   

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Last couple from the Outer Banks.  Utility from Duck and Brush 61 from Corolla.

 

   

 

   

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Few from Loudoun County.  First up is K601 from Leesburg.  Gotta love the black over red.

 

   

 

T601 is the reserve ladder truck.  Formerly Ormond Beach, FL.

 

   

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Car 601 and Utility 601 from Leesburg.

 

   

 

   

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A604-2 from Round Hill

 

   

 

Old and new utility trucks also from Round Hill

 

   

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Hamilton also employs a black over red paint scheme.  

 

   

 

   

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Truck 606 from Ashburn was originally Quint 6.  The pump and tank were removed several years ago, and it is now set up as an auto extrication piece.

 

   

 

Former Brush 6 is now in service in New Kent County, VA.

 

   

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A606 from Ashburn, one of two similar units

 

   

 

Command 6 from Ashburn

 

   

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