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Loudoun County,Va.
New brush truck at Philomont FS 8, and built by FastLane, which is a bit unusual.



Brush 608

2012 Ford F450 4x4/FastLane

350/250/15



front bumper has built in ground sweeps

heavy duty wheel upgrade kit

10,000 winch





Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA


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Thanks for the update Mike. That makes 2 at 8 I need now. What did they do with the old Brush?
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Brush 608 has both a booster reel and a reel for forestry line that is not pre-connected. You pull off the forestry line that you need and hook it up to the pump.





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Back end view.





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Here is a picture of the old Sterling RS 15. It is now serving in Pooler Georgia (outside Savannah along I-95).


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Here are a few more.


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A new Wagon 612 is in service in Lovettsville.



2012 Ferrara Inferno

1500/750/20A

s/n H-4972
  • A couple of features:

  • There is a small green “Wagon 612” that lights up just below the Roto-Ray warning light on the front cab.

  • The silver storage areas just above the rear wheels – one holds two SCBA bottles and the other two extinguishers. These are on each side of the truck.

  • See the helmets on the dash? There are two helmet brackets complete with a strap to hold the helmets in place.






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The officer side.....quite tall.





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Last one for Wagon 612......a back end view.







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Neat looking rig. Thanks for the photos
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What is stored in the large diamond plate box below the ladder rack?
Jeffrey W. Shippey

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[quote name='jshippey' timestamp='1352756357' post='502956']

What is stored in the large diamond plate box below the ladder rack?

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Jeffrey,



the larger diamond plate box contains HAZMAT booms, water rescue equipment, and some other equipment.



Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Wow, that is one well equipped engine, Thanks Mike
Jeffrey W. Shippey

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[quote name='mnsand' timestamp='1352751388' post='502950']

A new Wagon 612 is in service in Lovettsville.



2012 Ferrara Inferno

1500/750/20A

s/n H-4972
  • A couple of features:

  • There is a small green “Wagon 612” that lights up just below the Roto-Ray warning light on the front cab.

  • The silver storage areas just above the rear wheels – one holds two SCBA bottles and the other two extinguishers. These are on each side of the truck.

  • See the helmets on the dash? There are two helmet brackets complete with a strap to hold the helmets in place.




Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA

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Mike, if Loudoun still uses the "Wagon" designator, why can't the other NOVA COG departments go back to using that term instead of the stupid sounding "Bravo" designator?



-Paul
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[quote name='VFN102' timestamp='1352867383' post='503041']

Mike, if Loudoun still uses the "Wagon" designator, why can't the other NOVA COG departments go back to using that term instead of the stupid sounding "Bravo" designator?



-Paul

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That would not fit with COG's "one size fits all" narrow minded mentality and might force some people to actuualy use the grey matter between their ears.



Looks like VDOT will get some help trimming trees with the ladder rack on Wagon-12
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Some additional Loudoun County apparatus......



The Training Center recently added this bus to their roster:



Bus 690

2011 Freightliner M2/Champion Bus Company



seating for 33 (including the driver) and a area in the rear to carry equipment, etc.





It replaces an older International bus (ex-school bus).







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The other side of Bus 690...







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UTV 687 (or Utility Task Vehicle) is currently being kept at the Training Center although it appears it might end up being housed at a Loudoun County station at some point.



UTV 687 is a 2012 Kawasaki with the capability of carrying a stretcher in the back. It will be used for larger events.



I believe this might have been a grant purchase (Council of Governments?) because it has the same logo as the other COG purchases (Mobile Air Unit's, Medical Ambulance Buses, etc.). Can anyone confirm that, and if so, what other departments might have received them?





A special thanks - Captain Harne (a firepics member) was a great help in moving around these training center apparatus allowing me to get caught up on photographs of the training center roster. Thanks Captain Harne.







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Nice Pics Mike.



The Academy is one of the places I'd like to photograph eventually.
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Here is one that I have been trying to photograph but always missing it because it is assigned to different stations.



Rescue 680 is the county's reserve squad, a 2007 Pierce Dash with job number 18808.



It was originally Rescue 603 in Middleburg where it had yellow stripes.



In November of 2010, it was transferred to Aldie station 7 where it ran as Aldie's first heavy rescue, Rescue 607.



Aldie received a new Pierce squad this year and the 2007 Pierce became the county reserve as Rescue 680.



I photographed R-680 while it was filliing in at Rescue Station 13 in Leesburg. My thanks to the crew for moving R-680 around for photographs (a very tight area for photos).



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