Thanks FDNYTRUCKS, but I don't know which one 74199 is.
Jerry
Jerry
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Thanks FDNYTRUCKS, but I don't know which one 74199 is.
Jerry
the one with 293 on the front
[quote name='firemag' post='333107' date='Aug 30 2009, 21:55 ']Thanks FDNYTRUCKS, but I don't know which one 74199 is. Jerry[/quote]
Here are a couple of rigs I shot awhile back. It's kind of hard to find a good place for taking pictures in town.
Caroline Co, VA Bowling Green VFD Wagon 1 1994 Pierce Lance 1250/750 ex-Engine 10/Engine 1 Job #E8164
Paul Edwards
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For those not familiar, the Town of Port Royal (well, I'm not sure if it's an incorporated town or more of a village) is on Rt. 301 just across the Rappahannock River from King George County.
Caroline Co, VA Port Royal VFD Engine 3 1984 E\-One Hurricane 1250/750 ex-Engine 31 (sorry, don't have the job #)
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This unit is frequently dispatched for mutual aid into King George Co.
Caroline Co, Va Port Royal VFD Tanker 3 1991 Pierce Dash 1250/1500 ex-Tanker 33 Job # E6421
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For anyone other than myself who may be interestd, the tractor drawn ladder from Alexandria (Seagrave) is ex-203. I'm guessing the second one is still in reserve. The Alexandria person who replied did not mention the second one.
Jerry Quote:This unit is frequently dispatched for mutual aid into King George Co. That number doesn't fit, could it have been E6421?
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='333243' date='Aug 31 2009, 13:05 ']That number doesn't fit, could it have been E6421?[/quote]
It could be a typo I made when entering into my database. I'll check with firemag. Thanks for bringing that to my attention Dave
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[quote name='firemag' post='333218' date='Aug 31 2009, 12:00 ']For anyone other than myself who may be interestd, the tractor drawn ladder from Alexandria (Seagrave) is ex-203. I'm guessing the second one is still in reserve. The Alexandria person who replied did not mention the second one.
Jerry[/quote] Jerry, can you post some photos from the northern neck ,warsaw,callo etc . David
I posted a pic of Fairview Beach E32 previously, but here is their newer Seagrave.
King George Co, VA Fairview Beach VFD Engine 31 1998 Seagrave Marauder TB-50-DA 1500/1250/50 Job #78900
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='333243' date='Aug 31 2009, 13:05 ']That number doesn't fit, could it have been E6421?[/quote]
Dave, I checked with Jerry and he has the same job # that I do. Guess we'll have to try contacting someone with the department for verification.
Paul Edwards
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[quote name='Fire175' post='333196' date='Aug 31 2009, 09:23 ']Harrisonburg VA 1954 ALF 85'
Harrisonburg STILL has this truck, it is a reserve. Shot it in April 2009.[/quote] I spent alot of time visiting Harrisonburg until I was in high school as my dad is from nearby McGaheysville. In the late 1980's, when I was probably 8-10 years old, we were at the Exxon station at the intersection of East Market Street and Cantrell Avenue when that ladder came screaming by on a call. Even at the time I remember thinking how old that rig looked. The one detail I'll never forget is how loud not only the siren was, but the motor as well. Man that thing screamed! It's weird how you remember certain events from your childhood and this one has always stuck out in my mind. Thanks for sharing the photo, John. Jeff Hawkins
[quote name='VFN102' post='333396' date='Aug 31 2009, 23:29 ']Dave, I checked with Jerry and he has the same job # that I do. Guess we'll have to try contacting someone with the department for verification.[/quote]
E6421 - 1991 Pierce DASH Pumper Engine DA-6V92TADDEC Pump WW-CSYBX-1250 Tank 1500 gallons Transmission AL-HT-740 Ship Date 8/08/1991 Customer Name PORT ROYAL, V.F.C. Address P.O. BOX 119 / KING & CUMBERLAND STS City PORT ROYAL State VA Zip 22535 Country USA E8421 Comes back to a 4 Door Pierce Lance Chassis Pumper Actual Ship Date 6/03/1994 Customer Name Salt Lake, County Address 2001 So. State St. City Salt Lake City State UT Zip 84190-3100 Country USA
Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.
When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
[quote name='YeOldeEnjine' post='333413' date='Sep 1 2009, 05:10 ']E6421 - 1991 Pierce DASH Pumper
Engine DA-6V92TADDEC Pump WW-CSYBX-1250 Tank 1500 gallons Transmission AL-HT-740 Ship Date 8/08/1991 Customer Name PORT ROYAL, V.F.C. Address P.O. BOX 119 / KING & CUMBERLAND STS City PORT ROYAL State VA Zip 22535 Country USA E8421 Comes back to a 4 Door Pierce Lance Chassis Pumper Actual Ship Date 6/03/1994 Customer Name Salt Lake, County Address 2001 So. State St. City Salt Lake City State UT Zip 84190-3100 Country USA[/quote] I guess that settles that, thank you for furnishing the info.
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One 6 identical Seagrave pumpers ordered for Stations 2, 6, 7, 10, 11 & 12. Sorry Roto-Ray, in my haste I forgot to properly position your namesake.
Hanover Co, VA Beaverdam Engine 2 2009 Seagrave Marauder II TB-70-DA 2000/750 Job #78F62
Paul Edwards
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Here is what the new Seagrave replaced. Unlike many newer rigs, this one SOUNDS like fire truck! I was told it will be moving to the Montpelier substation in the near future, probably running as Engine 8 Unit 2.
Hanover Co, VA Beaverdam Reserve Engine 2 1989 KME Firefox 1250/750 (unable to find the job #)
Paul Edwards
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it is either GSO0562 or 0563. the KME plates for some of that era's rigs were low on the pump panel, which would place it behind the yellow hose that is on the step. the GSO # usually is at the top right corner of that plate
[quote name='VFN102' post='333558' date='Sep 2 2009, 00:08 ']Here is what the new Seagrave replaced. Unlike many newer rigs, this one SOUNDS like fire truck! I was told it will be moving to the Montpelier substation in the near future, probably running as Engine 8 Unit 2. Hanover Co, VA Beaverdam Reserve Engine 2 1989 KME Firefox 1250/750 (unable to find the job #) [/quote]
[quote name='VFN102' post='333558' date='Sep 2 2009, 00:08 ']Here is what the new Seagrave replaced. Unlike many newer rigs, this one SOUNDS like fire truck! I was told it will be moving to the Montpelier substation in the near future, probably running as Engine 8 Unit 2.
Hanover Co, VA Beaverdam Reserve Engine 2 1989 KME Firefox 1250/750 (unable to find the job #) [/quote] Paul; When Jerry and I were there in 2007 we could not find the GSO on this rig either and you know how Jerry is about finding it. We looked for quite a few minutes.
[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' post='333633' date='Sep 2 2009, 15:35 ']it is either GSO0562 or 0563. the KME plates for some of that era's rigs were low on the pump panel, which would place it behind the yellow hose that is on the step. the GSO # usually is at the top right corner of that plate[/quote]
Thanks Mike, I have to go back anyway to get the tanker (was in the shop for PM) and utility truck. And John, I know not having that number is causing Jerry lost sleep!
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