I was surprised to find a Hagen built brush truck in this area. A variety of Hagen built trucks are/were in and around the Richmond area, especially in Hanover County.
Crewe runs this unique truck as their Brush 7, a 1976 Ford F250/Hagen 300/200
[quote name='mnsand' post='235023' date='Aug 2 2008, 05:32 ']I find it interesting the number of older Mack CF aerialscopes in service at Virginia stations. I have run into a variety during the past year.
Truck 9 at Blackstone is this 1971 Mack CF that had a rehab in 1988. 75' with CF608FAP1142. It originally served Cherry Hill, NJ and was then sold to Avery, North Carolina. Blackstone purchased it from Avery in 2003. Prior to red and white, I believe it was one time lime or yellow in color.
I am told this is the Mack that Corgi did their model from. I am sure there is some additional history on this truck - does anyone have photos of this Mack while in service in either Cherry Hill or Avery?
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA[/quote]
Great picture Mike, I'd always wondered where this truck got off to. It used to be "9900" for Avery County,NC serving as a county-wide piece and was kept in the basement of Linville VFD's station. I think Dave Organ has an in-service shot of it as 9900, this rig was sold before I was into apparatus photography.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
I will throw this one in in case there is any interest - it is currently for sale and sitting in the side lot of Crewe VFD. I am told it is in good condition, the problem was no one could find the keys to move it for photos. If there is any interest, the price is negotiable. Email me at mnsand@comcast.net for contact information at Crewe.
Last stop for the day was Burkeville, also located in Nottoway County. My timing was not real good here because some members were busy preparing the station for a county board meeting that evening, so cleaning was in process and trucks were scattered in a variety of locations.
I will post some of the apparatus that I photographed at Burkeville starting with Engine 6, a 1996 KME Renegade 1250/1000 with s/n GSO 2802.
[quote name='mnsand' post='235031' date='Aug 2 2008, 05:47 ']I found this old Blackstone truck at the town's maintenance yard. Information I have is a 1976 Dodge 500/Local 250/1250.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA[/quote]
Mike,
This truck is either a 1968 or 69 Dodge, hood changed on 70 & 71, and cab changed on 72+ trucks.
Blackstone also had a 1968 Dodge / Oren that is now in Tommy Herman's collection, but might be going back to Blackstone. I've got photos of it, but not scanned, will post later.
This truck is either a 1968 or 69 Dodge, hood changed on 70 & 71, and cab changed on 72+ trucks.
Blackstone also had a 1968 Dodge / Oren that is now in Tommy Herman's collection, but might be going back to Blackstone. I've got photos of it, but not scanned, will post later.
Nollie[/quote]
Nollie,
Thanks for the clarification on the Dodge. I pulled the info from a photo sent to me previously. It has been at the maintenance yard for a number of years.
The guys at Blackstone told me about the 68 Dodge/Oren and had a real nice photo of it at the station. I think there is some concern about the number of older trucks they own. The '68 Dodge is one I would not mind having.
I have learned that Mike will have some minor surgery this week and will be out of service for a few days. This is being done to correct some "ringing" in his ear. I hope all of you will join me in keeping Mike in your thoughts and wish him a speedy and complete recovery.
[quote name='firemag' post='236250' date='Aug 5 2008, 19:33 ']I have learned that Mike will have some minor surgery this week and will be out of service for a few days. This is being done to correct some "ringing" in his ear. I hope all of you will join me in keeping Mike in your thoughts and wish him a speedy and complete recovery.
Good luck Mike. We're thinking of you!!!!!!!!!!
Jerry[/quote]
Jerry, thanks for the note.
Mike we are thinking of you and wishing you a speedy recovery.
Dave McClung
Arden Hills, Minnesota but....
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[quote name='firemag' post='236250' date='Aug 5 2008, 20:33 ']I have learned that Mike will have some minor surgery this week and will be out of service for a few days. This is being done to correct some "ringing" in his ear. I hope all of you will join me in keeping Mike in your thoughts and wish him a speedy and complete recovery.
Good luck Mike. We're thinking of you!!!!!!!!!!
Jerry[/quote]
Thanks Jerry. Prayers and thoughts for Mike.
John Hinant Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau
October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States First established in 1782
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I appreciate the prayers and thoughts......I am on the mend. Thank you.
I made my way through Westmoreland County today on a return trip to Northern Virginia and was able to find some people at two stations that are normally closed by tight.
I posted some earlier photos from Montross, Virginia earlier and had the opportunity today to photograph the rest of the fleet.