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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
Mineral Engine 2-2002 Pierce Dash 1500/750/50    
Trey White
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Stony Point VFD Arbemarle County E62    
Trey White
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Petersburg Engine 3-2008 Spartan-1989 Seagrave 1500/500    
Trey White
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[quote name='treywhite' timestamp='1324133358' post='467548']

Petersburg Engine 3-2008 Spartan-1989 Seagrave 1500/500[Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=84348]

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This thing looks so odd from the photo....a huge cab mated to a tiny body.
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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[quote name='VFN102' timestamp='1324176266' post='467616']



This thing looks so odd from the photo....a huge cab mated to a tiny body.

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Photone shot several photos of this awhile back, when it had came back from being referb, I think it is in this thread.
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







"In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
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Newport News Engine 9-2006 Pierce Enforcer 1500/750/40    
Trey White
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Tower 10-2007 Pierce Dash 2000/300/30 100'    
Trey White
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Medic 11    
Trey White
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VA Beach Engine 4-2006 ALF Eagle 1500/500 50'    
Trey White
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Newport News Squad 1-1999 ALF -Becker 2000/750    
Trey White
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Squad 4-2008 Pierce Impel 1500/750/40    
Trey White
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Rescue 2-2005 Pierce Enforcer    
Trey White
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Nice to see other Virginia Departments using Roto-Ray's! Thanks for the pics Trey. Many members have complimented you on your work for some time now. It's ok to say an occasional "thank you". Just an opinion....
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[quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1324607687' post='468307']

Nice to see other Virginia Departments using Roto-Ray's! Thanks for the pics Trey. Many members have complimented you on your work for some time now. It's ok to say an occasional "thank you". Just an opinion....

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Your Welcome Good 2 Go.Ill try to remember that from now on.
Trey White
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But Really.... GREAT stuff!
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[quote name='SrFireOfficial' timestamp='1323748394' post='467077']

It appears the Falls Church Volunteer Fire Department within Arlington County has acquired a rather massive new Light and Air Unit built on an International WorkForce chassis but I couldn't identify the end builder. All of the roll-up compartment doors except one were locked and there wasn't even a clue on the mud flaps who did the body work (yes, I know where to look 99,98% of the time!). I'll see if I can find out anymore on Wednesday.

[/quote]You can see in various stages of assembly on our website: http://www.fallschurchvfd.org/photovideo.asp?event=340
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what is the difference in the squads and engines and what is the staffing on the rescue's in Newport News?
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[quote name='Res4cue' timestamp='1324820914' post='468631']

what is the difference in the squads and engines and what is the staffing on the rescue's in Newport News?

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Not sure what the diiference is between the squads and engines other than they carry some extra equipment and the staffing on the rescue's is 3.
Trey White
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The Squads in Newport News are all extrication capable so that they can support the 2 Heavy Rescue Co. As far as staffing most Eng Co's run 3 and a couple run with 4. I dont belive the squads are anything like what you would think of as far as northern VA, MD area when you think of the Rescue Pumps but very close. Not much info for you but hope that helps some.
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Rushmere VFD

Engine 31-1992 International 4900-Eone 1250/1000    
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