This is the only Dare County FD that I have never visited. I believe Chris said he went to the Stumpy Point to photograph the station and that it is a nice drive.....but far.
Stumpy Point was chartered in 1975 and is located nearly 20 miles away from the nearest mutual aid FD. They cover 93 square miles, which includes two US Government bombing ranges (please don't hit those old fire trucks on the range) and 25 miles of deep water canals. Stumpy point has about 210 residents and over 100 homes.
I have managed to obtain some apparatus photos from Stumpy Point.
First up is this 1977 Ford C/Howe/Grumman 1000/1000. Not sure where this originally saw service.
It must be a case of "who you ask is what you get". I have put much time into adding your additional infomation on the roster I had previously compiled using the information gathered by you, myself, and John Friis. It is amazing that in some cases I have three different specs. This goes for water, year, etc. As you know, I use red for John, blue for you, and black for myself. The roster looks like a pre-schooler got to it with a new box of crayons!!!
About Stumpy Point, I recall saying the drive was long, nothing about nice though !!! It's all swamp land on most of that entire 25-mile drive from Mann's Harbor !!! No scenery to speak of !!!! hahaha
Chris
Remember, it's their Emergency, not yours ! Arrive Alive !
[quote name='mnsand' post='33671' date='Sep 13 2006, 22:39 ']I found this in Roanoke Island at the Weeping Radish Brewery.
I believe it is a 1964 Mercedes Benz.
I am not real good with foreign apparatus.....anyone have any additional info?
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA[/quote]
Additional to Juergen Kierfer, I can say that it was a TLF 16/25 what mean that it had a 1600 l/min pump and carried 2500 water. With the nameplate on the bumper "Durst 7" I think that it was converted into a brewing companies display truck in germany before it find it's way to the USA.