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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
John, good photos of the tidewater rides. Has NNFD E11 gone into service and where are they operating from?



Where are the 30 series housed?
John Hinant
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[quote name='Truckman' post='328650' date='Aug 10 2009, 18:02 ']John, good photos of the tidewater rides. Has NNFD E11 gone into service and where are they operating from?



Where are the 30 series housed?[/quote]



Station 11 has not opned yet and the Squad is not in service yet. However, Medic-11 is in service and running from Station 6. The reserves are kept at the fire department shop, 60th St.
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John, the new Franklin rescue looks great. The NN, Hampton, P-Town, and VB rigs great as well. You coming to Chesapeake when the new PUC's come in?
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[quote name='63Engine1' post='328744' date='Aug 10 2009, 22:44 ']John, the new Franklin rescue looks great. The NN, Hampton, P-Town, and VB rigs great as well. You coming to Chesapeake when the new PUC's come in?[/quote]



Actually, Firemag & I shot the first group of 5 yesterday. Eng-6,9,14,24,& 28. The second group should be in Richmond a week or so.
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Oops. 11 not 9. It was hot!!!!!!!
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Yesterday Firemag & I visited the Singer's Richmond service center to shoot the Hollymead tower and Virginia Beach tanker. They were both scheduled to be delivered to the departments in a day or so. We also were able to shoot the first group of Chesapeake PUCs.



Here you go complete with walkaround shots.

   
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