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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
Dale City Tower Ladder 513


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[quote name='paganores10cue' timestamp='1334154132' post='480832'] No...it was S&S! Nice dig at the end there Jr...never gets old, does it! [/quote]

I realized this morning that it was an S&S so thanks Andy. Dig????? Nah just the truth which hurts but bad habits are hard to break.
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Another of Engine 518-B


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My humble opinion: the 1986 Hurricanes Fairfax County operated were well built, rode low to the ground and were almost indestructible. Bigger is not always better and I like the Arrow XTs where the wheelbase is kept to a minimum. A fully-staffed career fire department does not, repeat, does not need to carry every tool known to the fire service when they can be placed on also-responding ladders and rescues.
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County Reserve Truck 519. From what I've heard it is generally a despised rig (from both career and volunteers)


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Fairfax County Rescue 439


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[quote name='SrFireOfficial' timestamp='1334162751' post='480845']

My humble opinion: the 1986 Hurricanes Fairfax County operated were well built, rode low to the ground and were almost indestructible. Bigger is not always better and I like the Arrow XTs where the wheelbase is kept to a minimum. A fully-staffed career fire department does not, repeat, does not need to carry every tool known to the fire service when they can be placed on also-responding ladders and rescues.

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Agree 100%!!!
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Engine 439


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[quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1334162887' post='480847']

Fairfax County Rescue 439

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Those Praying Mantis mirrors may be functional, but oh so hideous looking.
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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Company 516 (not your run of the mill pics)


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[quote name='VFN102' timestamp='1334163100' post='480850']

Those Praying Mantis mirrors may be functional, but oh so hideous looking.

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Gone for good on all future apparatus orders!
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[quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1334162816' post='480846']

County Reserve Truck 519. From what I've heard it is generally a despised rig (from both career and volunteers)

[/quote] Not hated just misunderstood <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' /> That's what you get when you by a demo that was rjected from AACO.
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[quote name='drfeelgood' timestamp='1334163341' post='480853'] Not hated just misunderstood <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' /> That's what you get when you by a demo that was rjected from AACO. [/quote]



Lol. Thank god for the 2 - department (reserve) straight stick. Wasn't that purchased from a NY state department?
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Coles District Rescue 506


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[quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1334164333' post='480854']

Lol. Thank god for the 2 - department (reserve) straight stick. Wasn't that purchased from a NY state department?

[/quote] No Lucky came from Pa just outside of Philly. Doubled the mileage since we got the old gal and what fun to drive if you know how to drive an old Hurricane. Its been out with a blown head gasket but will be hitting the streets again soon.
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[quote name='SrFireOfficial' timestamp='1334162751' post='480845']

My humble opinion: the 1986 Hurricanes Fairfax County operated were well built, rode low to the ground and were almost indestructible. Bigger is not always better and I like the Arrow XTs where the wheelbase is kept to a minimum. A fully-staffed career fire department does not, repeat, does not need to carry every tool known to the fire service when they can be placed on also-responding ladders and rescues.

[/quote] I loved the 87 and 88 EOnes Dale City had. Man what tanks they were but things change and other than ladder racks I good with most of the rigs out there.
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[quote name='drfeelgood' timestamp='1334165253' post='480861'] No Lucky came from Pa just outside of Philly. Doubled the mileage since we got the old gal and what fun to drive if you know how to drive an old Hurricane. Its been out with a blown head gasket but will be hitting the streets again soon. [/quote]



I remember looking her over when she first arrived at FS20 and being amazed at how well kept it was over the years. Looked almost brand new!
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Millwood Station (Fredrick County) retired Engine 21 (Seagrave). Awesome rig.


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Millwood Station's Rescue Engine 21


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Millwood Station Engine 21


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