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Tanker 213, County 17 FD, Maylene, AL

2011 Freightliner M2/Midwest

1500/2000



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Engine 11, Alabaster, AL

2013 Pierce Velocity P.U.C.

1500/1000

#26806



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After I left the muster, I hit a few stations south of Birmingham.

 

Engine 43, Columbiana, AL

2009 Freightliner M2/Pierce Responder

1500/1000

#22400



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Engine 45, Columbiana, AL

1998 E\-One Cyclone II

2000/1000

#18248



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Ladder 46, Columbiana, AL

1983 Sutphen Fireball

1500/300/65'

#HS-1725

 

x-Orlando, FL



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Quote:Ladder 46, Columbiana, AL

1983 Sutphen Fireball

1500/300/65'

#HS-1725

 

x-Orlando, FL
Fireball ???
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Quote:Fireball ???
Yes, Fireball.  That was the name first given to the Sutphen 65' quint, in 1980.  After a few years, around 1987, they were redesignated as model SA-65.
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Engine 21, Calera, AL

2016 Sutphen Monarch

1500/1000/30F

#HS-5709



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Quint 22, Calera, AL

2013 Sutphen SP-70

1500/470/30F/70'

#HS-5359



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Engine 39, Chelsea, AL

2000 Spartan/Quality

1500/750

#M-1391



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My last stop of the day was Millersville.  I have passed by this volunteer station many times, but this was the first time anyone was there.  In addition to a couple brush rigs, they have two engines and a tanker.  Unfortunately, the tanker had no carburator (new one on order) and their 1975 Hahn pumper, x-Brockport, NY, wouldn't start, not even with a jump.  The engine below was donated to them and came from the Snohomish County, WA.  They were unsure of the history behind it and there were no clues on the truck itself.

 

Engine 1, Millersville, AL

1979 Hendrickson 1871S/1974 Pierce

1250/1000



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Quote:Yes, Fireball.  That was the name first given to the Sutphen 65' quint, in 1980.  After a few years, around 1987, they were redesignated as model SA-65.
OK,thanks !
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Dave here's a photo of the Tower when in it's Glory days in Orlando..

 

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Jim Kay

Retired Firefighter/Paramedic

Fire Historian

Fire Buff

Photographer
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Quote:My last stop of the day was Millersville.  I have passed by this volunteer station many times, but this was the first time anyone was there.  In addition to a couple brush rigs, they have two engines and a tanker.  Unfortunately, the tanker had no carburator (new one on order) and their 1975 Hahn pumper, x-Brockport, NY, wouldn't start, not even with a jump.  The engine below was donated to them and came from the State of Washington.  They were unsure of the history behind it and there were no clues on the truck itself.

 

Engine 1, Millersville, AL

1981 Hendrickson 1871S/1989 Pierce

1250/1000


That used to belong to Snohomish County Fire District 1. Look in the PNW thread and you'll find a photo of it, I think.
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In the past week or so, I have managed to get out and capture a few local new deliveries.

 

Truck 2, Griffin, GA

2016 Sutphen SPH-100

2000/500/100'

#HS-5857



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Engine 6, Spalding County, GA (shop #218)

2016 Freightliner M2/E-One

1250/1830

#140184



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Engine 4, Fayette County, GA (1 of 2 purchased)

2016 E\-One Typhoon

1500/1000/30F

#140666 (E-3 is 140817)



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   On the 15th, I'll be heading to Florida for several days of apparatus photography, making this my last post here until I return.  This is one of three new rigs for Henry County, GA, purchased for new Stations 14, 15 and 16.  The new stations and apparatus were paid for through SPLOST funds.  Station 14 will open shortly, Station 15 about a month later, but Station 16 is about a year out.  In the meantime, that engine is being stored at Station 13 and was pressed into service when their primary apparatus went into the shops. 

 

"Engine 13", Henry County, GA

2016 Pierce Saber

2000/730/20F

#30162TR-03 (E-14 is -01, E-15 is -02)



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Orlando, FL. Truck 11  in it's "glory days"



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The Villages Department of Public Safety

              The Villages, Florida
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Ladder 8, Adel, GA

2007 Pierce Enforcer

1500/500/25F/75'

#19323



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