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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
Things have been a bit slow recently from a fire apparatus photography standpoint. I did, however, find a couple of trucks traveling in between meetings in the Westmoreland County area of Virginia.



Montross, Virginia runs this larger brush truck as their Brush 1. I have not seen many trucks built by Southern Coach in Virginia. As I was talking to the Assistant Chief who pulled this brush truck out, I was reminded that Montross has purchased a 1988 Pierce Lance from Leesburg, Virginia (located in Loudoun County). The Pierce is in service but not yet marked for Montross. That will have to be a return visit.





Montross, VA

Westmoreland County

Brush 1

1996 International 4900/Southern Coach

500/1000/40





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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This tanker was sitting behind the Oak Grove, Virginia fire station. I am not sure if it is in service or not.



The details around this tanker are a bit fuzzy. Any help on this one is appreciated.



Oak Grove, VA

old Tanker 4?

1968 Mack R/Baker

300/4000





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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Well, if you cannot get new apparatus photos, how about some old ones? I have obtained an older collection of apparatus slides from Virginia that I am making my way through. I will post some recent photographs I had made.





Berryville, Virginia still owns this 1966 Mack B85F 750/600. Since this picture was taken, the Mack has been rehabed. It carries Mack serial number 1509.



This photo was taken in June of 1977.



Robert Kimball photograph/Mike Sanders collection





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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Prior to the 1966 Mack B at Berryville, Station 1 also ran a 1958 Mack B55 1000/600. It was eventually sold to a farmer in Kentucky.







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Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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Here is a neat unit that ran as a squad from Bridgewater, Virginia.



Note the overhead ladder rack.



1958 Dodge/Oren

no other information



photograph taken April 1969



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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This beautiful Young Crusader belonged to Chincoteague, Virginia on the eastern shore. It was later rehabed by Young in 1988 and is reported to be the 6th Young Crusader built.



1968 Young Crusader

1000/1000

s/n 68-220





photograph taken October 1973



Robert Kimball photograph/Mike Sanders collection



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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Here is a sharp looking Seagrave from Falmouth, Virginia, located in Stafford County. I don't have much information on this truck...any additional info is greatly appreciated.



Falmouth, VA

Wagon 1

1973 Seagrave

750gpm





photograph taken June of 1975



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Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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Another from Falmouth, and just like the Seagrave, this International has the rear step windshield.



Falmouth, VA

Engine 1

1963 GMC/American LaFrance

750gpm





photograph taken June 1975



Robert Kimball photograph/Mike Sanders collection



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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I love this brush truck. Originally from Lorton, Virginia (Fairfax County), it was later sold to Falmouth.



Falmouth, VA

Brush 1

1966 Dodge Power Wagon/1967 Oren

400/300





photograph taken June 1975



Robert Kimball photograph/Mike Sanders collection



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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A couple from Arlington, Virginia.



Engine 7 ran this 1966 Chevrolet/American LaFrance 750gpm as their Engine 7. Take a look at the front bumper - the hooks and what appears to be a Mack bulldog.





photograph taken July 1973



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Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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I have always liked these GMC cabs.



Another Arlington, and this one is Engine 74.



1964 GMC/American LaFrance

750/300





photograph taken March 1981



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Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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Good photos Mike. Always good to see your work.





That is a BULLDOG on the bumper. I have to tell you that the truck is a GMC from what is on the side of the cab.
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

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I also love this photograph.....to bad the gas prices are not up on the Shell sign.



Arlington, Virginia

Truck 1

1965 American LaFrance 100'





photograph taken June 1973



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Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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Arlington converted an older ALF engine into a foam wagon.



Foam 9 is a 1947 American LaFrance



info I have is:

5 bottle air cascade

12 CFM air compressor

two 50 pound CO2 bottles

200 gallons of foam







photograph taken Feb 1973



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Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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Also in Arlington County is the Falls Church VFD.



Their Reserve Engine 6 is a 1956 Oren 1250gpm.





photograph taken Feb 1973



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Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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Alexandria, Virginia has run a variety of specialty units over the years.



This air unit ran from Station 57 and is a 1976 Chevrolet, which was previously a surplus ambulance. The FD did work on the back end in 1983.



6 bottle cascade

36 air bottles

12kw generator







photograph taken April 1985



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Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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I don't have much information about this air utility truck, but it sure does carry a number of cylinders. Any additional info is appreciated.



Alexandria, VA

Utility 1

1949 ALF





photograph taken March 1973



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Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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This one is still close to me.....Arcola is my next door neighbor (from Ashburn) and the FD still owns this Dodge Power Wagon brush truck. Although not in service, the FD hopes to restore it.





Arcola Pleasant-Valley, VA

Loudoun County

Brush 9

1969 Dodge Power Wagon/Young

250/250

Young s/n 69-256





photograph taken June 1977



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Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Winchester, VA
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[quote name='mnsand' post='181321' date='Jan 19 2008, 11:17 ']I love this brush truck. Originally from Lorton, Virginia (Fairfax County), it was later sold to Falmouth.



Falmouth, VA

Brush 1

1966 Dodge Power Wagon/1967 Oren

400/300





photograph taken June 1975



Robert Kimball photograph/Mike Sanders collection



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA[/quote]



Great looking brush-truck. That would be a great birthday-gift to me.



Juergen
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Dale City, Virginia in Prince William County once operated this 1960 International/American 500gpm from their Station 10.



photograph taken April 1969



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Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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