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Keystone State Relics


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Looks like it might have once been owned by the Annandale Volunteer Fire Company of Fairfax County, VA. Unsure of its assignment, whether it was from FS08 or FS23. The VanPelt "V" with the Scotchlite on the front, the recessed airhorns above the bumper and the Whelen strobes on rear corners of the cab were all pretty standard on the Seagrave purchases by AVFD in the 1970s.
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Burnham, PA. Engine 1-1 was indeed a Fairfax County rig. I don't know which station it served though. It was sold in 2002 when they took Delivery of a new E\-One Quint.
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Mike Sanders

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Bruce W. Anderson

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Southeastern PA Region
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Bruce W. Anderson

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Bruce W. Anderson

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