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West Virginia
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I couldn't find an open topic for West Virginia apparatus, thought I would start one.  Feel free to contribute, this is not just stuff I've got.

 

My dad and I visited Mineral County last summer.  This is a beautiful area with a lot of nice equipment.

 

 

 

Starting off with the Keyser Fire Department, Company 33.  This is the apparatus at their main station.

 

Engine 33-13 is an unusual 1998 ALF Eagle/1999 KME, 1500/750, with KME #4104.  One of two built (other is in Roxburo, NC).

 

   

 

Brush 33-80 is a 2000 Ford F-350/CET, 100/200.

 

   

 

 

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If you are an American LaFrance fan, Keyser is the place for you.  Engine 33-15 is this beautiful 1984 ALF Century, 1250/500, sn- 18109.  I love the deck gun on this one.

 

   

 

This 1960 ALF 900, 750/400, sn- L5754 was still in reserve status last summer.  Sold to a collector in Pennsylvania in 2015.

 

   

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From Keyser's sub-station, Truck 33 is a 1999 Pierce Dash, 2000/500, 105', sn- EC173.  Acquired from Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.

 

   

 

Squad 33 is a stubby 2006 KME Excel, sn- 6396.

 

   

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Tanker 33-20 is a 1982 Chevy/Rescue Systems Inc., 500/1250.

 

   

 

This 1968 Dodge M37 T-245 operates as Brush 33-60.  This former military truck is equipped with an 80/200.

 

   

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This nice Jeep was undergoing a restoration during our visit.  I don't have any other info.

 

   

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Moving on to the New Creek VFD, Company 38 in Mineral County.

 

Tower 38 is this nice 2009 Sutphen SP 70, 1500/500, 70', sn- HS 4510.  Originally a Sutphen demo.

 

   

 

Engine-Tanker 38 is a Freightliner/Central States, 1250/1250, sn- 79334.  Equipped with a 10" rear dump.

 

   

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Tanker 38 is a home-built 1975 Ford F-600, 250/1000.  Rehabbed in 2011 by the FD.

 

New Creek recently acquired a 1994 Freightliner/4-Guys tanker from the Bakerton VFD in Jefferson County, WV.  Unsure if Company 38 will keep the 1975 Ford.

 

   

 

Brush 38 is painted in the departments new black-over-red paint scheme.  This is a 2001 Ford F-350/WV Fire Trucks, 125/225/8.

 

   

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Two ALS equipped ambulances run from New Creek.  38-70 is a 2009 Ford F-450/LifeLine, while 38-71 is a newer 2012 Ford F-450/LifeLine.

 

   

 

   

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Last from New Creek are a couple of support units.  Paramedic Chase 38 is a 2012 Ford Expedition and Utility 38 is a 2012 Ford F-350.

 

   

 

   

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Few from the Fountain VFD, Mineral County Station 39.

 

Engine 39-13 is a 1994 Pierce Saber, 1250/750, sn- E8671.

 

   

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Rescue Engine 39-11 is a similar 1999 Pierce Saber, 1000/500, sn- EB926.

 

   

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You gotta like Tanker 39, a 1988 GMC 7000 TopKick/1995 New Lexington, 750/1500, New Lexington sn- T-323.  Purchased from Shaft, Maryland, this truck was originally a 1988 GMC/Darley.

 

   

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Brush 39 is a 2004 Ford F-350/UPF skid unit, 100/275.

 

   

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Ambulance 39-71 is a sharp 2011 Ford F-450/McCoy Miller.  The "MCAA" on the box stands for Mineral County Ambulance Authority, the governing body for EMS in Mineral.  Fountain runs an older Ford F ambo as well.

 

   

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Finishing up with the Burlington VFD, company 44 in Mineral County.

 

Rescue Engine 44 is a 1999 Pierce Saber, 1000/750, sn- EC156.

 

   

 

 

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This nice 1990 Pierce Dash, 1000/1000, sn- E5726 ran as Engine-Tanker 44.  It was recently replaced with a Pierce Dash purchased from Tuckahoe, NJ.

 

   

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Tanker 44 is a 2003 International/Pierce Contender, 500/2000, sn- 14925.

 

   

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Attack 44 is a sharp 2011 Ford F-350/Rosenbauer/CET skid, 100/250.

 

   

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This 2007 Chevy 2500, 80/200 runs as Brush 44.

 

   

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Two ambulances in service at Burlington.  44-70 was the departments newest purchase, a 2013 Ford F-350/McCoy Miller.

 

   

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