And the final photograph from our day in Loudoun County made one certain editor of The Virginia Fire News Magazine a happy camper. I was not real sure we were going to get him out of the brush truck while he was having his photograph taken. Rumors are that the guy which drove with him threatened to leave for the long ride back.
Brush 12 was obtained from the Brunswick, Maryland fire department. Prior to Brunswick, it was a military vehicle.
1968 Kaiser Jeep 1 1/4 ton M175
rehab work done by Station 12 in 2002
100/250
We had a great day in Loudoun County and it was great visiting with everyone who traveled from different parts of Virgina. I hope you enjoyed the "tour" and if anyone else has photos from the day that I did not post, please post them.
Thanks,
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA
Author: Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Apparatus History - Arcadia Publishing
Mike, thanks for posting these, and thanks for making all of the arragements for the trip. Without your time and effort, the trip surely wouldn't have been as productive! Can't wait till the next outing...
Taylor Goodman Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
[quote name='mnsand' post='167849' date='Nov 30 2007, 21:39 ']And the final photograph from our day in Loudoun County made one certain editor of The Virginia Fire News Magazine a happy camper. I was not real sure we were going to get him out of the brush truck while he was having his photograph taken. Rumors are that the guy which drove with him threatened to leave for the long ride back.
Brush 12 was obtained from the Brunswick, Maryland fire department. Prior to Brunswick, it was a military vehicle.
1968 Kaiser Jeep 1 1/4 ton M175
rehab work done by Station 12 in 2002
100/250
We had a great day in Loudoun County and it was great visiting with everyone who traveled from different parts of Virgina. I hope you enjoyed the "tour" and if anyone else has photos from the day that I did not post, please post them.
Thanks,
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA
Author: Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Apparatus History - Arcadia Publishing[/quote]
Mike, great shots as usual. I can see why Jerry was a happy camper....that is a very nice rig.
Dave McClung
Arden Hills, Minnesota but....
my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.
All pictures are taken by me and subject to copyright.
No picture taken by me may be copied or linked without my
[quote name='mnsand' post='131782' date='Jul 21 2007, 17:11 ']Here was another unique and interesting find in SW Virginia.
Rescue 37 at Norton is this interesting 1993 Volvo/E-One with serial number 12359.
I was told it previously ran at Radnor, PA. Norton purchased the squad in 2005.
Would anyone have a photo of it at Radnor?[/quote]
Hi Mike,
Sorry for being WAYYYYY behind here - but here's a shot of Radnor's Rescue 1 I grabbed from a friend since all my old Radnor pics are at my parents house from when I lived in Radnor. The rig certainly should be correct, but alot of the changes really throw me off; notably the grill and the missing cribbing boxes from the under carriage, and lighting.
Sorry for being WAYYYYY behind here - but here's a shot of Radnor's Rescue 1 I grabbed from a friend since all my old Radnor pics are at my parents house from when I lived in Radnor. The rig certainly should be correct, but alot of the changes really throw me off; notably the grill and the missing cribbing boxes from the under carriage, and lighting.
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Mike,
I am also a little behind - here is the info on the Radnor rig:
1993 Volvo FE42/Emergency One, full cab, enclosed non walk-in rescue, Volvo VE7 diesel, 250 HP, automatic. It has a
Winco 25 Kw PTO generator. It has a Will-Burt 27 ft light tower with 6000 watts of lights, 12000 lb. rear-end winch, Robinson rollup doors. Rather strange for the time that it was ordered with a 3 man cab, due to a space limitation in the old firehouse. Housed 9/12/98. Replaced in early 2005 and sold on 3/18/05 to Norton (Wise County, VA) for $60,000 who repainted it yellow over white.
[quote name='mnsand' post='167829' date='Nov 30 2007, 21:56 ']Two things happened at Philomont that made that stop nice.
First, just after photographing all of the apparatus, Station 8 was dispatched for a "Machinery Fire", which turned out to be a lawnmower on fire. The sound of the older fire house siren activating and seeing Wagon 8 and Reserve Tanker 8 responding was pretty neat. Eventually, Unit 8 also added to the call, along with Chief 8. I tried convincing some of the guys on the photo trip that I had arranaged not to be able to get to Round Hill right away so we could capture the moment of the house siren going off, etc. No one bought that at all.
Pete West is a good friend of mine and is a member of Philomont. In addition to helping out with the photographs of the Philomont apparatus, Pete also brought down to the photography site one of his pumpers that he owns. In addition to this American LaFrance, Pete also owns several Buffalo (the apparatus manufacturer) fire trucks.
Victoria, VA
1965 Chevrolet C80/American LaFrance
750/500
Pete purchased this truck in 1998. He also added the Roto Ray light on the drivers side.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA
Author: Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Apparatus History - Arcadia Publishing[/quote]
What a nice Chevy! A dept. I shoot for has a truck similar, except its a Howe and I'm almost certain its a 1962, I know its not in VA but I'll post it anyways. They are not so easy to drive these days!! Only a few guys really know how to drive this one.
My fire apparatus photography has slowed down greatly with the winter months. So, I thought I would post several older trucks that I recently received photos of.
This past summer I found this old Henrico County, Virginia engine sitting at a used truck/parts dealer in Roanoke, Virginia.
It is Engine 7 and is a 1964 International/Oren 1000/500 with Oren s/n 1967 (thanks to Bill Friedrich and other firepic members for info on this truck).
Here is another unusual Virginia truck from the Rouss Fire Company in Winchester, Virginia. Today Rouss is all ladder trucks and painted green and white. It did not use to be that way.....Rouss has run engine companies and specialty units. This American LaFrance was a foam unit.
The information I have on this ALF is that the National Airport FD obtained this ALF and painted it in the bicentennial colors in 1976. It was called the "Spirit". It was purchased from a farmer.
Rouss had it for 4-5 years and used it as a foam unit - you can see the foam cans in the photograph.
It went to Castleton, Virginia, then to a private collector, and eventually (as I have been told) to a museum in Charlottesville, Virginia.
1956 ALF 700
750gpm
Does anyone have additional information on this unique ALF?