Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
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[quote name='drfeelgood' post='312871' date='Jun 11 2009, 17:55 ']I can say that the COG terms brought back calling a Tower a Tower here in PWC which for almost 20 years anything with a ladder was called a Truck. A wise man once told me "Wagons are for hauling hay and Engines are for Firefighting!!!"
I always hated the Wagon Term because to be honest what it was traditionaly used for has changed ie the Hose is carried with a pump, water tank and etc.[/quote] I hear you on the Tower subject, Chief. To have called the prior Tower 13 or Tower 12 a "Truck" was way off..... But I still miss it being called 10 and 12 instead of 510 and 512. Just my opinion! Peace Nate
[quote name='Truckman' post='312794' date='Jun 11 2009, 10:41 ']Good Photo.
I don't think this was Norfolk, VA. They used white rigs back when this ride was made and photo taken. Maybe Mass![/quote] Ya Beat me to it John! Norfolk did indeed run white rigs back in the day, and had a slew of American LaFrances. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong here, but I think there were a few Seagraves in the mix as well.
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[quote name='photone' post='313596' date='Jun 14 2009, 06:35 ']Ya Beat me to it John!
Norfolk did indeed run white rigs back in the day, and had a slew of American LaFrances. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong here, but I think there were a few Seagraves in the mix as well.[/quote] Yes The City of Norfolk Va. Had 2 Seagraves. In the late 70's early 80's The city purchased a Seagrave tractor to replace one of the American LaFrance tractors that was involved in an accident and then purchased a rear mount 100' aerial on a wide vision low profile classic. These have long gone.
[quote name='The Ahrens Fox' post='313646' date='Jun 14 2009, 10:30 ']Yes The City of Norfolk Va. Had 2 Seagraves. In the late 70's early 80's The city purchased a Seagrave tractor to replace
one of the American LaFrance tractors that was involved in an accident and then purchased a rear mount 100' aerial on a wide vision low profile classic. These have long gone.[/quote] Here is a photo taken in August 2000, unknown photgraphter From my collection The two Ladder 13's. One is the old one, right Seagrave and the New one on left, E\-One I don't have any other that show Seagrave Norfolk was a large user of American LaFrance over the years. Not to say that no one else was there, Mack, Oren, FWD and others were in the fleet back in the day.
John Hinant
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[quote name='Steve Loftin' date='Jun 20 2009, 15:38 ' post='315102']
Hartwood, VA 1982 Ford 4x4/Slagle's 50/200 Gas/automatic Brush 6 Now in service in Sperryville, Rappahannock Co. Digital image by Warren Jenkins
Sperryville also has this very cool 2006 Spartan AWD/4-Guys 1500/1500/30 engine-tanker.
digital image by Warren Jenkins
Lake Jackson Fire department
Prince William county Dodge American
Chesterfield used to have several of these 1991 Mack/Grumman 1000/500's in service. They served in a number of different stations while in front line service.
Pictured here is Engine 219, the reserve engine from Station 19. This photo was taken at Company 7 (Clover Hill) one day when it was filling in as 7-Engine.
Paul Edwards
Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
Here's an almost-finished Tanker 601 for Leesburg, Virginia.
2,500 gallons water Hale 2,000 gpm pump 150 gallons Class B 50 gallons Class A Husky Foam System Caterpillar C-13 Hope to have it in service by August 1, 2009. First Pierce for Leesburg since 1988. Mike Sanders, looks like we'll need to do a new group shot!!!
Sweeet !!! Looks like a great ride for the next 20 years or so and good luck with her!
Terry
Terry K.Dawson
dawsonfire@hotmail.com dawson_fire@yahoo.com Taneytown,Maryland 21787
Ian, y'all did another great job with this rig. Congrats, I'll be 95NB as soon as it's in service...
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA |
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