Now back to downtown. We've alredy seen this one, just not with the burn damage. IIRC, it was scorched at the big P'tree & Trinity fire. Was that the one where 1 LODD (Scott Duncan) and at least 1 critical inj. (Capt. Ingram)? I'll ask Lumpy (Capt. Ingram's son, a LT. w/ Cobb Co.) if nobody knows fer sher.
From a couple of years ago. E-8 responds on a call past NS CP "Rockdale". I love ATL for it's railfanability and fire buffing. Notice the lean to the no. 8. NASCAR fan? Now, back to the scanner!
And scan I did. Here is an oddity. It was apparently STILL in service as a reserve Ladder Truck in '81. I'll take a wild stab, '46-'48 Pirsch 75 footer? Taken at an Apt. fire off Jonesboro Rd.
I LOVE those style Pirsch cabs! L-31 poses the same day the previous E-31. ( I keep kicking myself for not shooting a TDA with that cab in, I think, Jackson, TN.)
Hot dang! I made Captin on Firepics. That'll never happen in the real world. Last shot, it's getting late and Photoshop beckoned for me to get, well, I might not call it creative. Different?
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='116980' date='Jun 7 2007, 21:27 ']From 1973 to 1985, Engine 5 ran this 1973 Hendrickson 1871S/Pirsch 1000/500/50' Telesqurt. The company was disbanded in 1985, sending this rig to the reserve pool. When it was finally disposed of, it ended up in Virginia. Perhaps our Virginia members can give us more details.
When the new Station 5 was opened, around 1991, they were assigned the pumper shown above.[/quote]
This unit did in fact end up in Virginia. West Point, Virginia ran this unit as Ladder 1 from 1992 until 2003-2004 when stress crack were found in the boom. Honestly, It was a ragged out money pit from day one. it is now owned by a private collector that has redone it not sure to what degree. I will post pictures at a later date.