Pickens County, GA's 2005 Mack Granite/Smeal 1500 gpm Pumper from Bethany-Salem Engine 8 #400121. I'm not sure the tank size. One person told me 1000, one told me 1500 and one said an impossible 3000. You choose.
One of those butt ugly 2008? Dodge Sprinter/Medix units from Grady Healthcare in Atlanta, GA. It's ugly but different so I shot it. Should have shot it dead!
04-22-2009, 10:27 PM (This post was last modified: 04-22-2009, 10:28 PM by Andrew2340.)
[quote name='unMARKedCARR' post='299466' date='Apr 22 2009, 20:55 ']One of those butt ugly 2008? Dodge Sprinter/Medix units from Grady Healthcare in Atlanta, GA. It's ugly but different so I shot it. Should have shot it dead!
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Holy cow Mark, you've uncovered the E\-One Quest of ambulances!!! That's by far the ugliest ambulance I've EVER seen!! Looks like some Matchbox car gone wrong!
Quote:Pickens County, GA's 2005 Mack Granite/Smeal 1500 gpm Pumper from Bethany-Salem Engine 8 #400121. I'm not sure the tank size. One person told me 1000, one told me 1500 and one said an impossible 3000. You choose.
Pickens County bought several of these rigs. They carry 1500 gallons of water and 30 gallons of foam.
I don't know anything about this rig other than that it's a 200? Ford F550. I shot it at an MVC yesterday. It's a mini-pumper of sorts from Gilmer County, GA Fire & Rescue and is designated Squad 1.
Quote:Union County, GA Fire Dept's 1983 Chevrolet C70/Georgia Forestry 500/1000 Tanker as Brush 6.
A typical GAF "Fire Knocker". Unless they've made some changes to it, the pump is rated at 140GPM and the tank holds 900 gallons. There are a couple hundred of these across the State.
[quote name='unMARKedCARR' post='300915' date='Apr 28 2009, 14:54 ']Union County, GA Fire Dept's 1983 Chevrolet C70/Georgia Forestry 500/1000 Tanker as Brush 6.
For many rural Georgia communities, the Knocker was the only apparatus they had. Many were equipped with ground ladders. As time went on and the apparatus situation improved, the Knockers were reduced to the tanker or brush role.
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='301155' date='Apr 29 2009, 00:06 ']For many rural Georgia communities, the Knocker was the only apparatus they had. Many were equipped with ground ladders. As time went on and the apparatus situation improved, the Knockers were reduced to the tanker or brush role.[/quote]
Yep, I fought many a house fire on the end of a 1.5" line off a "fire knocker".
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='301155' date='Apr 29 2009, 00:06 ']For many rural Georgia communities, the Knocker was the only apparatus they had. Many were equipped with ground ladders. As time went on and the apparatus situation improved, the Knockers were reduced to the tanker or brush role.[/quote]
Today I visited the Peachtree Vol. Fire Dept. in Murphy, NC. They are in a brand new station and the dude there, Cody, was very gracious and pulled everything out for me. The clouds weren't too cooperative but the pictures came out ok I guess. First up is one that was broken down but I managed to shoot it a few months ago. It is a 1975 Chevrolet C65/FMC Bean 350/1000 Pumper as Tanker 1562 SO#9660.