Quote:Don't forget Savannah, Coweta County, and Dalton. Also Rockdale and Fairburn will be taking delivery of their first Sutphens soon.
Several other departments will be receiving Sutphens this year too. We're working to make Georgia a Sutphen heavy state.
Rockdale? As in County? They already have five....
I didn't mention departments that only had a few, I only listed those that have majority fleets. I would have mentioned Rockdale County (5), Oconee County (4), Dalton (4), Decatur(1, another on order), Bartow County (2), Cedartown (1), Macon - Bibb County (4), Lumpkin County (2), Forsyth County (5), Carrollton (5), Baldwin County (1), Savannah (5), and Coweta County (7), plus all the used Gwinnett County Sutphen pumpers now serving other FD's. Hapeville is still running their '86 tower.
I heard a rumor that Gwinnett recently ordered a pumper from Sutphen, any truth to that?
Quote:Rockdale? As in County? They already have five....
I didn't mention departments that only had a few, I only listed those that have majority fleets. I would have mentioned Rockdale County (5), Oconee County (4), Dalton (4), Decatur(1, another on order), Bartow County (2), Cedartown (1), Macon - Bibb County (4), Lumpkin County (2), Forsyth County (5), Carrollton (5), Baldwin County (1), Savannah (5), and Coweta County (7), plus all the used Gwinnett County Sutphen pumpers now serving other FD's. Hapeville is still running their '86 tower.
I heard a rumor that Gwinnett recently ordered a pumper from Sutphen, any truth to that?
Lumpkin only has one Sutphen (the 85' platform), Banks County got an older Sutphen platform late last year.
Gwinnett has one pumper that will be undergoing final inspection next week. There is an order for 4 additional pumpers this year, and 4 each additional year after that. GOOD RIDDANCE to a certain 3 letter manufacturer!!
Quote:Lumpkin only has one Sutphen (the 85' platform), Banks County got an older Sutphen platform late last year.
Gwinnett has one pumper that will be undergoing final inspection next week. There is an order for 4 additional pumpers this year, and 4 each additional year after that. GOOD RIDDANCE to a certain 3 letter manufacturer!!
Lumpkin County's Sutphen Tower is x-Orlando, FL, HS-723. They also have a Sutphen pumper, HS-3106. Well, it's a Sutphen chassis anyway. CFE built the body, just like the Forsyth County rigs. I forgot Forsyth County's SP-70, plus the five pumpers.
It amazes me how many apparatus have been built on Sutphen chassis by other builders, including Ranger, Clay, Super Vac, Saulsbury, Precision, J.B. ResQ, Alexis, Classic Fire, Rescue Master, P.L. Custom (Rescue 1) and Hackney.
Although it was a tad on the cool side, today was another day of clear blue skies. I took a little ride to Alabama. I had a few targets in mind, but my first stop was not planned. The Wedowee (Wee-DOW-Wee) Fire Department recently moved into a new station and I was lucky enough to locate someone to move the rigs for me.
02-09-2013, 10:14 PM (This post was last modified: 02-11-2013, 09:56 PM by GA_Dave.)
This is an old friend. She served my FD from 1985-1992 as Engine 1, then until 1998 as Wagon 1. I can account for many of the miles on this old girl! She's been serving Wedowee ever since.
This one is unique. It serves the communities of Cragford and Corinth. Cragford is the larger of the two, and there are no traffic lights or stop signs in Cragford. Just a wide spot in the road.
My last target was Wilsonville. The town is split by the railroad tracks, so they have two stations. I stopped at #1 first, but no one was there. Went to #2, same story. Went back to #1 to wait a bit and see if anyone showed. Within two minutes, four of them showed, on their way to an MVC just out of town. I waited.