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Crusin' Carolina
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Great shots Gary, hated I missed out on the SC trips this year!



Mine giving a run down of this truck? What type emergencies it runs as well as overview of equipment on board. Seen your ambulances up close, but not this unit. Thanks!

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James,
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oops sorry,
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Maybe third time is the charm. This truck has a full line of ALS equipment along with hurst extrication equipment, high angle rescue, confined space rescue, and Rehab. The truck responds to all MVA's and structure fires in the county.
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Here's 2 from West Columbia.

2010 Pierce Contender Engine 2

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West Columbia Engine 4 KME

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Berea Fire just recieved this 2011 Sutphen.

Engine 503

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Here is Berea Former Engine 503. a 1971 Chevy-Pirsh. They are in process of restoring it and getting ready to sell. Still pumps great i'm told.

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Boy, does 503 look different from the last time I saw it! They must be thinking that Clear Spring will buy it with that Black/Red paint scheme!



Berea, SC "Engine 503"



1971 Chevrolet T-60/Peter Pirsch & Sons (1990 Peter Pirsch & Sons refurb)

1000/750

S/N # PL-84



Andrew C. Messer Photo (2008)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


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Also if you notice the difference between the 2 pics, they fixed the dent in the front beside the"Berea".
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For you Carolina guys - if you on Keystone State Relics on page 415 - post #8284 - this is the rig which was sold to Piney Creek ,NC - - info below on it.



Bruce



1989 Ford C8000/Emergency One, std. tilt-COE, walk-in rescue unit, 8000 lb. front-mounted winch, Cat 3208 diesel, automatic, 15KW Harrison PTO generator, it was housed on 7/23/94. For sale in 04/2011. Taken out of service as a rescue on 4/9/11 – became a squad. Sold to the Piney Creek Fire Company(Alleghany County, NC) in 10/2011.



Bruce W. Anderson

Historian

Southeastern PA Region
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Pimlico Fire and Rescue Berkeley County South Carolina



2011 Ferrara Intruder II



330 HP Cummins

1250 Hale Q Max Pump

1000 gallons water

seating for 6 firefighters

2 1/2 inch front bumper line





Sold by FES Sumter SC


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Saw this rig today being used to hold up lights at a Christmas tree stand near Leland, NC. I believe it had Mahogany ??? Tree Farm on the door


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IVA, SC ENGINE 10-1. 1987 FORD/BOYER

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LITTLE RIVER (MCCORMIC COUNTY) TANKER 64



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Anyone have pics from the Snow Hill Fire Department and more from the James Island Stations?
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I am interested in all of the equipment and apparatus used in fire fighting and ems service.
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HERE IS GREENVILLE'S NEWEST. ENGINE 2. 2011 SUTPHEN. She replaces a 1997 Sutphen, which has been placed on reserve status. I am proud to say that she was only in service for about 30 min, when I dispatched her to 2 calls back to back.

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Some from last weekend. First from the northern parts of Pickens county SC. The Vineyards. Rescue 1. 2006 GMC Topkick/Pierce.

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Vineyards Tanker 1. 1980s x-military

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Rocky Bottom Engine 1. She is stationed at the Vineyards. They are in process of creating a new fire district in Pickens County. Its a 1983 Pierce Dash. Not sure where from originally. I did find some stickers in the cab stating it had been serviced in Pittsburgh, Pa at one time. Anyone know or recognize her from up that way?

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