[quote name='mnsand' post='29822' date='Sep 3 2006, 21:35 ']Coming north, most people visit the Outer Banks by going through Virginia - specifically, the tidewater area (Newport News, Suffolk, Chesapeake, etc.).
After passing through Chesapeake, Virginia, you hit the Virginia/North Carolina border. At this border is Currituck County, North Carolina. Moyock, NC is the first area and the Moyock Station 3 runs from one station.
Engine 3 is a 2002 International 4400/Emergency One 1250/900/100 foam. It has serial number 125743.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA[/quote]
Just returned from another great vacation in the Outer Banks. As in previous years, we stayed in Corolla.
I was able to visit a variety of OBX stations while traveling to and from Corolla and spending a day visiting the southern beach area. I will update information slowly over the next several days.
No photo yet of this "new" unit from Moyock - they have just purchased a 1998 Sutphen 75' 1750/500 from Rostraver Central, Pennsylvania. When we dropped by to visit, the Quint was being worked on and still marked Rostraver Central. It is painted black over red (Rostraver Central colors), however I was told that it will be repainted to red and white in the near future. One on my list to visit next year.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA
After passing through Chesapeake, Virginia, you hit the Virginia/North Carolina border. At this border is Currituck County, North Carolina. Moyock, NC is the first area and the Moyock Station 3 runs from one station.
Engine 3 is a 2002 International 4400/Emergency One 1250/900/100 foam. It has serial number 125743.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA[/quote]
Just returned from another great vacation in the Outer Banks. As in previous years, we stayed in Corolla.
I was able to visit a variety of OBX stations while traveling to and from Corolla and spending a day visiting the southern beach area. I will update information slowly over the next several days.
No photo yet of this "new" unit from Moyock - they have just purchased a 1998 Sutphen 75' 1750/500 from Rostraver Central, Pennsylvania. When we dropped by to visit, the Quint was being worked on and still marked Rostraver Central. It is painted black over red (Rostraver Central colors), however I was told that it will be repainted to red and white in the near future. One on my list to visit next year.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
Winchester, VA