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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
A couple  of new and reassigned rigs......

 

 

Abingdon VFR     Gloucester County

   Engine 51- 2013 Pierce Saber  

                     1500/1000/20

 

   

Trey White
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Abingdon VFR   Engine 22

 1988 Ford 8000-1989 Grumman  1250/1000   ex E51

 

 

   

 

 

Trey White
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Abingdon VFR                 Quint 3

 

 1995 Pierce Arrow   1500/500  65 '     ex Onancock,VA

 

   

 

 

Trey White
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Virginia Beach  Engine  8

      2013 Pierce Qauntum

    1500/500       placed in service last night

 

   

Trey White
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Does Abington still have the Young Crusader?

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Are you talking about Abingdon in Gloucester County or the other Abingdon in Washington  County? I don't know about a Young Crusader ever running in Gloucester County.

Trey White
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VA Beach Engine 17

    2006 ALF Eagle  1500/500  50' Squrt  ex E3

 

   

Trey White
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                     Engine 3

2012 Pierce Arrow XT  1500/500  50' Squrt  ex E19

 

 

   

 

 

Trey White
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Quote:Does Abington still have the Young Crusader?
 

 

Virginia has two different Abingdons, on completely different ends of the state (almost 400 miles apart).  You're probably thinking of the one in Southwest Virginia.  They didn't operate a Young Crusader, but the Marion Fire Department, a few miles north on I-81 from Abingdon, did.  They once operated the ex-Nanuet, NY Crusader aerial.  That was replaced in the 2003 time frame with a couple of E\-One quints (with dual Roto-Rays, nevertheless).  No word on it's fate once it left Marion.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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Quote:                     Engine 3

2012 Pierce Arrow XT  1500/500  50' Squrt  ex E19

 

 

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Trey,

 

What is Engine 19 currently running now that they moved their 2012 TeleSqurt to Engine 3?

Great shots by the way!

 

Jeff
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Great shots treywhite! Absolutely love the Virginia Beach pictures you post, makes me wish I could get done there more often. Please keep them coming!

 

Thanks

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Quote:Virginia Beach  Engine  8

      2013 Pierce Qauntum

    1500/500       placed in service last night

 

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This FS is right around the corner from my sister's house I didn't see this engine a few weeks ago. Nice unit.
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Quote:VA Beach Engine 17

    2006 ALF Eagle  1500/500  50' Squrt  ex E3

 

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I see you ventured out into Sandbridge. When we lived in Massachusetts, the family vacation was out there every year; great place, nice and quiet. 
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Quote:Trey,

 

What is Engine 19 currently running now that they moved their 2012 TeleSqurt to Engine 3?

Great shots by the way!

 

Jeff
Thanks Jeff....As of now Engine 19 is in a Reserve 1997 Pierce Quantum.....They will keep this until a New Standard Pumper is ordered. Engine 20 also had their Squrt taken away and they will run a Reserve as well until they also get a Standard Pumper. Engine 20 was reassigned to the Reserve Fleet.
Trey White
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Albemarle County

   Ivy Fire Rescue

 

Engine 151-2013 Pierce Impel PUC  1500/750/50

 

   

Trey White
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Quote:Thanks Jeff....As of now Engine 19 is in a Reserve 1997 Pierce Quantum.....They will keep this until a New Standard Pumper is ordered. Engine 20 also had their Squrt taken away and they will run a Reserve as well until they also get a Standard Pumper. Engine 20 was reassigned to the Reserve Fleet.
Trey,

 

Thanks for the info. I haven't been down to VA Beach in a while and like to keep up with the apparatus.

I found a picture of E19 from mid July on Facebook and they were using F079 (1997 Quantum). I didn't think they were still using

any of the older Quantum pumpers for reserves since all the 2002 ALFs were replaced the past few years.

 

Jeff
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Abington, Marion, Atlantic Ocean. Appalachian Mountains.  A llittle geography lesson never hurts.

 

Fireman

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Quote:This FS is right around the corner from my sister's house I didn't see this engine a few weeks ago. Nice unit.
 

 

This ride just was placed into service within the last week.
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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This ride just was placed into service within the last week.
To be honest I really have little time to go by VBFD stations when I visit. The last time I was by FS8 they had an ALF/Squirt, no Tower, and the Rescue Squad was still running out of there. I was suprised to see they had their own station. My brother in law took me around to see the new stations that are around Ruddee's inlet. Pretty nice.
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Are you sure it was Station 8.They never had a TeleSquirt @ 8.

Trey White
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