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Quote:Conway SC Fire Dept

1998 Pierce

 

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Photo credit - Charles Slate Sun News
 

I believe it is ex- RIchmond VA
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I was told ex Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Quote:I was told ex Charlotte, North Carolina.
 

If you're referring to the Conway truck I can tell you it is not from Charlotte. Charlotte hasn't ran any Pierce ladders since the late 1980s. They had Spartan/LTi or Spartan/AI ladders in the 90s and the current fleet is exclusively Spartan/Smeal 105' sticks.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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They had one of the 1989 Pierce Lance 105' rear mount ladders from Charlotte at one time, however I believe they got rid of it in the last year.

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I believe it is ex- RIchmond VA
 

If its a 105, it may have been. One was sold to a department in NC.  Get the job number and I'll check it.
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







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<sup>I think the '89 truck Conway had is now in Johnsonville, SC.</sup>

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I'm pretty sure this was purchased through Brindlee Mountain. If I get back over there I'll get the number. Their old truck did go to Johnsonville SC.

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My wife and I spent several days down on Ocracoke Island last week. I was able to catch someone at the station.

 

   
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Engine-62

 

   

 

 

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Engine-63

 

   

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Ocracoke VFD is getting a new station. It is located right on HWY-12 just as you enter town from the north.They hope to move in by the end of the year. Also, they recieved a "new" squrt that should be in service soon. It came from Atlantic Beach, N.C. I believe it is a KME but it was at a dealer getting some work done it so it was not on the island.

 

   

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here is the Atlantic Beach rig when it was still assigned to them

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Its the Start of Fire Prevention Week 2013. Here's the highlights so far....

 

From Anderson county SC. Out at a training burn with Broadway FD.

 

Engine 8    1997 E_ONE/Freightliner

 

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Broadway Rescue 8

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Broadway Grass 8

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Staying in Anderson county.  Williford Engine 27.  2003 International/E-ONE

 

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Off to  Northern Greenville County, for Public Safety Day..

North Greenville Tanker 1. 2000 IHC 4900 Workhorse. 3000 Gal.



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North Greenville Engine 9 (reserve) 1987 GMC / American

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Piedmont Park Engine 2. 1995 Sutphen Deluge

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