Here is the Seagrave SrFireOfficial mentioned:
Engine 31 operated a late 70s Seagrave (nicknamed Firefox)which I believe was a PB cab also but was readily distinguishable by the twin four-lamp beacon rays located in the front corners of the cab. Again, this configuration could have easily been changed by any subequent owner.
Wagon 31 was a 1977 Seagrave PB 1000/500. Again, as Paul mentioned, it was originally ordered by the volunteers at Herndon station 4 just prior to the volunteers turning over fire department operations to the county.
The twin lights on the roof cab always set this engine apart from the other county Seagrave engines - I have always liked this one.
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
Engine 31 operated a late 70s Seagrave (nicknamed Firefox)which I believe was a PB cab also but was readily distinguishable by the twin four-lamp beacon rays located in the front corners of the cab. Again, this configuration could have easily been changed by any subequent owner.
Wagon 31 was a 1977 Seagrave PB 1000/500. Again, as Paul mentioned, it was originally ordered by the volunteers at Herndon station 4 just prior to the volunteers turning over fire department operations to the county.
The twin lights on the roof cab always set this engine apart from the other county Seagrave engines - I have always liked this one.
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
Winchester, VA