Quote:The ALF Metropolitan that Cherokee Springs used to run as Engine 1 has been sold. Does anybody know where it ended up going to?When I shot the Pierce a couple months ago, the guys told me that it was in service at Station 2. When did they sell it?
Cherokee Springs, SC "Engine 1"
2013 Pierce Saber
2000/1000/20A
Job # 26903
Andrew Messer Photo
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Dave, our driver said that they had sold the ALF pretty recently. As for Station 2, those details are a little hazy. What we know as Cherokee Springs Station 2 apparently doesn't house any rigs anymore, maybe? Cherokee Springs and Boiling Springs have joined forces to operate Boiling Springs Station 2 as the "Mountain View Station." Mountain View houses the Freightliner 4dr/KME engine and the LTI platform from Cherokee Springs, and a brush truck of some sort from Boiling Springs. Not sure what all else is up there; we didn't get a chance to stop. The driver at Cherokee Springs said that they plan to get another similar Pierce engine to house at "Mountain View" sometime in the near future.
Quote:These photos aren't as good quality as the previous ones, but here they are nonetheless. I thought this was interesting. I'd never come across a FES engine before. FES is based in Sumter, SC. They have built 5 tankers, 5 rescues, refurbed a rescue and an Aerialscope, and done numerous modifications for our department since 1995.
Stephen Taylor
Retired Volunteer Firefighter Retired Career Fire Dispatcher Yarmouth Fire Department Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
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FES/KME just got the contract for 7.7 million from Horry County SC for engines and trucks. Myrtle Beach could be next
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/2014/08...place.html
FES/KME just got the contract for 7.7 million from Horry County SC for engines and trucks. Myrtle Beach could be next
Make that Safe Industries not FES
City of Myrtle Beach Fire awarded a bid to Safe Industries for 5 Engines, 3 months before Horry County awarded their bid. Myrtle Beach also awarded Ferrara Fire a bid for a 107 quint at the same time. Expected delivery of June 2015. MBFD will have 5- 2008 KME Engines and a 2002 Pierce 75 foot quint on the market in the very near future.
Here are a few trucks I shot in Henderson County, NC yesterday...
Hendersonville, NC "Engine 1" (vinyl-wrapped pink for October) 2013 Pierce Arrow XT/Pierce PUC 1500/750 Job # 26441 Andrew Messer Photo
I'd shot this one years ago, but it's for sale now. I figured I may as well get a good pic of it before it gets sold to who-knows-where.
Mountain Home, NC "Ladder 17" 1985 ALF Century 1500/500/75' Water Chief Reg. # CE-8178 "Iron Eagle" Formerly served Fletcher, NC as "Ladder 1" Andrew Messer Photo
Mountain Home, NC "Tanker 17"
2008 IHC 7600/Progress 0/3500 S/N # V-40163 Andrew Messer Photo
Mountain Home, NC "Brush 17"
2012 Ford F-550/Anchor Richey EVS 245/300 Andrew Messer Photo
Mountain Home, NC "Service 17"
2012 Chevrolet Suburban Quick Response Vehicle Andrew Messer Photo
Valley Hill, NC "Engine 1"
2009 ALF Metropolitan (refurbed into an ALF Eagle) 2000/500/65' TeleSqurt Reg. # (forgot this one, does anyone have it?) Former ALF demo truck Andrew Messer Photo
Dana, NC "Engine 19-2"
2013 IHC 4400/E-One Tradition Series 1250/970/30A SO # 137492 Andrew Messer Photo
In the midst of the confusion about their ladder truck, American LaFrance gave this truck to Etowah-Horse Shoe to use as a parade truck. It was mostly restored when they got it. The only changes they've made are adding the "16" on the tool box and adding their name to the sides of the hood. They plan to finish restoring the engine and drive it in Christmas parades, etc.
"Parade Engine 16" 1927 ALF PWT-112 Reg. # 6184 Formerly served Jackson, MS Andrew Messer Photo
This is quite possibly the last or definitely one of the last aerials ALF ever produced. It was almost done when ALF folded, so LTI completed the rest of the production for them.
Etowah-Horse Shoe, NC "Ladder 16" (no data tags anywhere in the truck, except a pump plate) 2014? ALF Eagle/LTI 2000/500?/75' LTI Reg. # ??? "Soaring Eagle" Andrew Messer Photo
Etowah-Horse Shoe, NC "Tanker 16-5"
1979 IHC S-1854/E-One 250/2500 SO # 1014 Formerly served Brevard, NC as "Tanker 24" Andrew Messer Photo
"Engine 16-7"
1982 ALF Century 1500/500 Reg. # CE-7498 "Thundering Eagle" Former "Ladder 16" (75' Water Chief removed) Formerly served Ottawa, KS as "Ladder 1" Andrew Messer Photo Quote:This is quite possibly the last or definitely one of the last aerials ALF ever produced. It was almost done when ALF folded, so LTI completed the rest of the production for them.the serial number is the last 6 digits of the VIN number for ALF's 1997-present |
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