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Andrew Messer Photos
And lastly, their utility truck.



French Broad, NC "Truck 19"



1996 Ford F-350

Support Truck



Andrew Messer Photo (2012)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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The next stop of the trip was Asheville FD Station #10 to shoot the big MCI bus. Once again, the crews were willing to move trucks around, so I shot everything in the building. Some were re-shoots, but all turned out better than the previous ones!



Asheville, NC "Quint 10" (formerly "Ladder 10")



2009 Pierce Arrow XT

1500/500/75' Pierce PAL

Job # 22307



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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[quote name='Andrew2340' timestamp='1353553971' post='503659']

I know nothing about this truck except that it's a P-15 that formerly served Fort Hood, TX. I FULLY intend to respond back to the business this truck was locked up inside of during regular business hours for better pics and more info!



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This is not a P-15, it's the "civilian" version, called the M-6000. The designation was originally the M-23, but changed to M-6000 in the mid-1980's. There were four M-23/M-6000 rigs built for non-Air Force airports:



1978 Memphis, TN (Hot Wheels made a replica of this one)

1980 Kuwait International Airport

1983 Anchorage, AK

1987 U.S. Army, Fort Hood, TX
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Station 10 was formerly a two company house, housing Engine 10 and Ladder 10. They recently took Engine 10 out of service and dispersed those firefighters to other companies. The Ladder 10 company became Quint 10, handling the responses of ladder and engine for 10's area.



Asheville, NC "Engine 10" (former) (is now a reserve engine)



2002 Pierce Dash

1500/1000/75A

Job # 13732-01



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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Thanks Dave! Do you happen to have the rest of the specs for the Fort Hood M-6000?



Asheville, NC "TAC 10"



2007 Ford F-550/Anchor Richey EVS (POJ)

250/250/10A



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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This was the highlight of the stop at Midtown. This engine still runs, they're just working on some repairs to the pump before it re-enters service as the 2nd out engine!



Midtown, TN "110?"



1966 IHC CO-8190/Hahn (one of three made that year from their understanding)

750/500

S/N # FD-106683



I have two sets of records on where this one formerly served. My records from somewhere show that it formerly served Briarcliff Manor, NY and Archville, NY.



Their memories of the truck is that it served Scarboro, NY. The engine was formerly all white, with "SCARBORO" across the front of the cab. The chief of Midtown VFD's last name was Scarborough and he didn't want the fire truck running around with his last name (albeit spelled differently) on the front of it. So they painted a red stripe through the middle of the cab to block out SCARBORO.



Any help would be appreciated!



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Scarborough is the name of the Fire Distirct that is protected by the Archville Fire Company - whom once owned the rig in question. Scarborough is a train station on the Hudson line of the o-north rail system and a hamlet in the Town of Ossining and Briarcliff Manor NY both in Westchester County. At one point until the early 1970's the Archville Fire Department and the Scarborough Engine Company, (part of the Briarcliff Fire Department) were one company until a state law said the agreeement was not legal. The Scarborough Engine Company in Briarcliff is a about a mile away - if that - from the Archville Fire House.... New York and its boundries and districts make life pretty interesting. Just to really confuse things - said Scarborough Fire District part of the town of Mount Pleasant NY....
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One of the new assignments of the former Engine 10 members is a new safety & training supervisor position that is based out of Station 10.



Asheville, NC "Safety 10"



2008 Chevrolet Tahoe



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Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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And here's the rig I stopped by to shoot. Unfortunately, due to it's size, I couldn't get this one posed like I'd hoped. I was just happy they were willing to pull it outside at all!



Asheville, NC / Buncombe County EMS, NC "Medic 1"



2007 Matthews Specialty Vehicles

MCI Unit

Capable of transporting 19 patients on stretchers or 28 sitting patients



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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My next stop was Enka-Candler to shoot their new rigs. They'd received several new rigs since last time I was there.



Enka-Candler, NC "Engine 10"



2010 KME Predator

1500/1000

GSO # 7704



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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I had to visit Enka-Candler's substation out by the Haywood County line to get these last two rigs.



Enka-Candler, NC "Engine 102"



2010 KME Predator

1500/500

GSO # 7703



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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Enka-Candler, NC "Tanker 102"



2009 IHC 4400/KME

500/2000

GSO # 7482



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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The last stop of the day was Asheville Airport to get their new ARFF rig. Once again, I ran into friendly people and a big sunny parking lot. I shot the whole fleet, except for a reserve ARFF rig that's kept in the maintenance shed somewhere else in the airport.



Here's the rig I stopped by to shoot...



Asheville Airport, NC "Rescue 24-1"



2012 IHC 7400/Rosenbauer AirWolf

1000/750/90B/500PKP

S/N # ??? (it was really long)



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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Asheville Airport, NC "Rescue 24-2"



1989 OshKosh T-1500

1250/1585/205B/500ABC

S/N # 4875



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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Asheville Airport, NC "Rescue 24-3"



2007 OshKosh Striker

1500/1500/205B/500PKP

S/N # ???



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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Asheville Airport, NC "Rescue 24-4"



1985 E\-One Titan I

1250/500/100B/500PKP/(I believe this one has a Halon system as well)

SO # 4048



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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And lastly is this rig. I was at home on Saturday when my boss sends me a text message that says "FDNY rescue truck westbound on I-40 passing the 24 mile marker" I sprang into action and was in hot pursuit. It took me a few minutes, but I finally caught up to the truck at the westbound rest area on I-40. Much to my surprise, it wasn't an FDNY rescue truck at all...but it was a truck that I'd been wanting to shoot for quite some time. This truck formerly ran with Woodruff, SC in Spartanburg County as "Rescue 1." I'd drove all the way to Woodruff last time I was in SC to shoot this rig, only to find the station locked up and nobody in sight. I talked to the driver of the truck, who was gracious enough to let me shoot the truck, and crawl all over and in it looking for specs.



The truck will now be used by Sky View Construction & Engineering Inc. in Labadie, MO. Their primary job is cell phone tower construction and repairs following disasters. The driver said this made the 4th used rescue truck that his company had purchased so far this year. After working side-by-side with firefighters during the Joplin, MO disaster, they saw how useful the rescue trucks were. He and his company decided to pursue used rescue trucks to use in their line of work. One of their other rescue trucks came from somewhere in SC. He thought it was Camdenton maybe? The other two used rescue trucks Sky View purchased out of either Illinois or Missiouri.



All in all, it was a neat find, and I'm so grateful that I got the chance to shoot this truck before it disappeared to Missouri!



This truck itself has an interesting history...



The cab & chassis came from a 1983 Ford C/ALF Commodore pumper that formerly served Inman Mills, SC.



The E\-One rescue body formerly sat on a 1988 Ford F-800 and formerly served an unknown department in Massachusetts.



In 2010, Woodruff arranged the kitbash/refurb of the two rigs into a 1983 Ford C/1988 E\-One heavy rescue. All lights were replaced with LED lights and an LED Roto-Ray was added.





Woodruff, SC "X Rescue 1"



1983 Ford C/ALF Commodore/1988 E\-One/2010 refurb

Heavy Rescue

ALF Reg. # 7827

E\-One SO # ????



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Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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[quote name='Andrew2340' timestamp='1353553971' post='503659']

I know nothing about this truck except that it's a P-15 that formerly served Fort Hood, TX. I FULLY intend to respond back to the business this truck was locked up inside of during regular business hours for better pics and more info!



Andrew Messer Photo (2012)



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Hmmm, let me guess. It's along I-75 just south of Knoxville?
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[quote name='Andrew2340' timestamp='1353557689' post='503672']

Thanks Dave! Do you happen to have the rest of the specs for the Fort Hood M-6000?



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It's a 1987 with 2000/6100/515F capacities.
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Should have made the company an offer on the roto ray off the rescue. I'm surprised the department left all the LED lights and the roto ray on it when they sold it.
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Briarcliff Manor NY 1966 Inter CO-8190 to TN Midtown

(photo from Bill Witt)
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