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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
[quote name='VFN102' date='07 May 2010 - 10:48 PM' timestamp='1273285731' post='380540']

I made a spur of the moment trip to Charles City County on Thursday. This is a very rural locality just east of Richmond International Airport. There are three fire stations in the county and I was fortunate to catch someone at the main building on Adkins Rd. Several of these units were lacking a builder plate, thus some missing information. Most of their apparatus is painted this dark blue color. Not sure why, but this first rig is lettered as an Engine rather than a Tanker.



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Engine 11

1990 White GMC/Ferrara

1250/3000 Job # ??

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it is labeled as engine 11 because it ran as first out engine from station 1 until the arrival of the sammler Inernational KME. Their "tanker" was/is a large 4000 gallon tanker with a 1000 GPM front mounted pump. it is housed at station 2
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A couple more from Arvonia.



   



Brush 10

1995 Ford F350/Knapheide/Slagle's

200/250
Paul Edwards

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This workhorse hasn't had a bath in a while!



   



Brush 6

1984 GMC Sierra/Reading/Slagle's

250/250

ex-East Rivanna Brush 23
Paul Edwards

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Here is the final rig from Arvonia.



   



Engine 7

2000 International 4900/Pierce Contender

1250/1000 Job #7123TR/681164
Paul Edwards

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Thought I would add a few more photos from our Buckingham trip. The following are from the Glenmore station. First up is a tanker that previously saw service at Scottsville VFD in Albemarle County.



   



Tanker 16

1993 Ford L8000/S&S

750/1800 Job #72851

ex-Scottsville Tanker 79
Paul Edwards

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Here is another tanker that runs from the Glenmore station.....if I had only thought to take along a little tire shine! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />



   



Tanker 12

1979 Chevrolet C70/FMC

250/1250 Job #9297
Paul Edwards

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This is the only pumper at Glenmore, a nice functional truck.



   



Engine 15

2002 International 4400/Pierce Contender

1250/1000 Job #7014
Paul Edwards

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In a previous post you'll see that Arvonia runs a mini pumper as their extrication piece. Glenmore responds a squad which looks somewhat like an ambulance. This ran previously as Clearbrook Squad 7 in Roanoke County. (thanks to firemag for supplying that tidbit of info!)



   



Crash 11

1993 Ford F-Super Duty/Chief's Fire and Rescue

ex-Clearbrook Squad 7
Paul Edwards

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Final two units from Glenmore, both are brush trucks (or "plumbers trucks" as Mark Baker is fond of saying)



   



Brush 13

1982 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe 30/Knapheide/Slagle's

250/200
Paul Edwards

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Here is Glenmore's newer brush truck.



   



Brush 14

2001 Ford F350/Knapheide/Slagle's

200/300
Paul Edwards

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We could not find any type of builders plate either in the cab or on the body for Crash 11. I think Quigly just added the 4x4 ability. Does anyone know if Quigly makes ambulance bodies, or can you supply the box builder by looking at it in Paul's photo? Thanks.
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Quigley only does 4x4 conversions. Not sure about the body, JP.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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Strangely enough, I think I might know the history behind Crash 11. They didn't happen to say that Clearbrook bought it used did they? It looks an awful lot like Haywood County (NC) Rescue Squad's former "Rescue 3." The little logo between the front wheel and the driver's door really leads me to believe that might be it. I was told someone in Virginia bought it when they replaced it in 2005. Let me do a little digging around and I'll see if I can confirm this. Oh, and the body should be either a Chief's or a 3D if it is indeed the old Res3cue. And did you see any signs that the blue stripe might have been orange at one time?
Andrew C. Messer

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Thanks Andrew. I'm afraid I can't be of much more help. I'm not sure when they got it. It was there in 2007 when I visited for photos. I have no clue on the orange stripe either. Anything you can find out will be appreciated. Jerry
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I could be wrong, but I don't believe Clearbrook bought it used. It was in service as Squad 7 when I volunteered in Roanoke County in the mid 90's.



Nice rig.



Nate
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[quote name='Good2Go' date='16 May 2010 - 12:45 AM' timestamp='1273983943' post='382133']

I could be wrong, but I don't believe Clearbrook bought it used. It was in service as Squad 7 when I volunteered in Roanoke County in the mid 90's.



Nice rig.



Nate

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Nate, do you still have any contacts at Clearbrook who would perhaps know the box manufacturer?
Paul Edwards

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[quote name='VFN102' date='16 May 2010 - 10:08 AM' timestamp='1274017703' post='382172']

Nate, do you still have any contacts at Clearbrook who would perhaps know the box manufacturer?

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It looks like a Chief's Fire and Rescue body to me
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It's either a Chief's F&R or a 3D body. Chief's was the 3D dealer for the WNC area and that I've found, Chief's didn't start making their own rescue boxes until the early 2000's. Every rescue badged as a Chief's from the 1990's has been a re-badged 3D rescue body.



Also, if that truck was in service in Roanoke County in the mid 1990's, it's definitely not HCRS's old Rescue 3. It would have been sold to whomever bought it in the 2005-2006 area. It was replaced by a 2005 Ford F-750/Chief's heavy rescue.
Andrew C. Messer

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Sorry I am late on this one....things have been busy.



I went by Clearbrook awhile back, unfortunately I do not have the date. It was back when I was photographing in 3 1/2 x 5, but I am still not sure of the date. I also photographed a 1995 Pierce Dash (Wagon 7) and a 1983 Ford L9000/Grumman (Engine 7) while there.



I have this as a 1992 Ford F Super Duty/Chief's. I do not have any information if the squad came from another department prior to Clearbrook.





Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA


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[quote name='mnsand' date='17 May 2010 - 05:48 PM' timestamp='1274131736' post='382336']

Sorry I am late on this one....things have been busy.



I went by Clearbrook awhile back, unfortunately I do not have the date. It was back when I was photographing in 3 1/2 x 5, but I am still not sure of the date. I also photographed a 1995 Pierce Dash (Wagon 7) and a 1983 Ford L9000/Grumman (Engine 7) while there.



I have this as a 1992 Ford F Super Duty/Chief's. I do not have any information if the squad came from another department prior to Clearbrook.





Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA

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Thanks Mike, I will update my records to reflect "Chief's"
Paul Edwards

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