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That's what I was thinking.. do they still have the ALF aerial?

Jeffrey W. Shippey

Frederick County, MD
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Quote:Palm Beach County F.O.O.L.S. Ladder 1 is a 1961 Pirsch 85' ladder with job #2499.  I'm told it once served Ft. Worth, TX but it seems I recall it once serving somewhere else also.

 

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I believe this rig also served Bellevue, TN, before it was swallowed up by the Metro Nashville FD.


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That's it Dave.  I knew it was something like that, just couldn't recall it.  Thank you!
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Great photos from Chile, do they still have the Mack conventional/Simon Snorkel in Santiago?

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Quote:Great photos from Chile, do they still have the Mack conventional/Simon Snorkel in Santiago?
  I don't recall seeing it.  James Kus would surely remember.  Heck, I'm sure he could even tell you a nice "little" story about it.  Wink
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Today, I ventured up to Haywood County, NC and shot the rigs of Jonathan Creek Fire Department.  I'd shot a few of them before but took the opportunity to update them and get some of the newer rigs.  I also got to shoot one of the county's rescue squad rigs and two of the county's ambulances.  

 

First up is this 1990 GMC TopKick/Central Fire Apparatus  1250/1000 Pumper as Engine 23-3  Job#SC376

 

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Next up was Tanker 23-2, a 1992 GMC TopKick/FireMaster 350/1500 rig, job #SC-389.  

 

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Engine 23-2 from Jonathan Creek is a 1997 Int'l 4800/KME 1000/1000/30F pumper, GSO#3211.

 

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Formerly known affectionately as "Box-o-Water", a pump was added to this truck.  It's a 1999 Int'l 4800/Local 300/1800 rig known as Tanker 23-3.

 

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Rescue 23 is a 2008 Chevrolet/Maintainer Custom Bodies unit.  It bears job #M0907-115.

 

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Engine 23 is a 2011 Int'l 7500/KME 1250/1000/20A/30B pumper, GSO#8139.

 

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Squad 23 is a 2012 Ford F350 4x4.

 

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Tanker 23 is a 2012 Int'l 7500/Rosenbauer 750/1600 unit, job #1598913.

 

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Haywood County, NC Rescue Squad's Rescue 10 is a 2010 Chevrolet/Braun.

 

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Haywood County, NC EMS' 2010 Ram 4500/McCoy-Miller.

 

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And, lastly for this trip, is a 2012 Ram 4500/McCoy-Miller ambulance.  It was kind of funny, all three of these ambulances were in the same parking lot for lunch but eating at three different restaurants.  Two of them happened to be posed just right for us!

 

Thanks to fellow FirePixer Andrew Messer for being nice enough to pull out and pose all of the Jonathan Creek rigs for me!

 

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Ron Arnow, James Kus, Dave Organ and I got together for a few days just recently for an abbreviated version of the annual Winter Thaw Fire Apparatus Photo Trip.  Unlike other times, none of us were able to shoot everyday of the tour but we all got to shoot at least 100 trucks each.  

 

My first day with the gang started at Atlanta-Hartsfield Int'l Airport.  First up is Engine 24, a 2013 KME 1500/500/60F pumper, GSO#8778.

 

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Another of the KME pumpers at ATL is Engine 40, GSO#8829.

 

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Truck 43 is a 2009 Pierce Arrow XT 2000/300/50F/95' platform bearing job #22357-02.

 

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Truck 41 on the south side of the airport is identical to Truck 43.  It bears job #22357-01.

 

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