Haywood EMS, NC "Medic 4"
2011 Dodge 4500/McCoy Miller
ALS Ambulance
S/N # 12396
Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
2011 Dodge 4500/McCoy Miller
ALS Ambulance
S/N # 12396
Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
Andrew Messer Photos
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Haywood EMS, NC "Medic 4"
2011 Dodge 4500/McCoy Miller ALS Ambulance S/N # 12396 Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
Haywood County Rescue Squad, NC "Rescue 5"
2010 Chevroler G4500/Braun ALS Ambulance S/N # 5707 Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
Haywood County Rescue Squad, NC "Rescue 10"
2010 Chevrolet G4500/Braun ALS Ambulance S/N # 5708 Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
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Calabash, NC "1284" 2000's Ford F-150/A.R.E. Medical Response Unit Andrew Messer Photo (2011) [/quote] Did you get to have Calabash style shrimp while there? The only time I've had it was in a little place between Black Mountain and Swannanoa but it was very good and all you can eat at that place.
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Member of Kinney Hose Co. 1, Butler Fire Dept. since 1973, Fire Police Officer since 2000 Dispatcher at Butler Police Communications from March 1975 to July 2009 Secretary of North Jersey Volunteer Firemen's Association since 1980 Member of Tri-Boro First Aid Squad (volunteer ems) since 2000 as a driver Member of many Yahoogroups, owner of some such as: [post="0"]FirematicEvents Yahoogroup[/post]the place to for listing and discussion of any event by a public safety organization. [post="0"]RailfanEvents Yahoogroup[/post] [post="0"]Railpics Yahoogroup[/post]
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These photos are from a recent trip to Brunswick County, NC... Oak Grove, SC "942" 1978 GMC 6500/Hamerly 1000/750/20A (foam was an add-on, not original) S/N # P-2-1624 X: Belvidere-Chappell Hill, NC X: ??? (maybe?) Andrew Messer Photo (2011) [/quote] Andrew: I have this as Hamerly #P-II-1623, one digit off. It was originally ordered by Chesapeake City, VA and later sold to Crawford Township, NC (outer banks) before Oak Grove.
I was blessed enough to be able to make another fire trucking trip this past friday! The weather started off on a sour note, but got better as the day went along, thanks to lots of praying! We'll start our journey at Patterson, NC.
I had shot this engine unlettered last time, because it was brand new and had only been delivered days before I visited. Now it's well in service as their front-line engine. Patterson, NC "301" 2008 Kenworth T-370/4Guys 1250/750 S/N # F-2655 Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
Patterson inherited this truck when the Lenoir Rescue Squad dissolved a few years ago. LRS's apparatus was distributed throughout the county, with possibly one or more trucks even going to Wilkes County, NC.
Patterson, NC "307" 1997 Freightliner FL70/3D Heavy Rescue Job # 4135 Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
Patterson inherited this truck from the Caldwell County Emergency Services: Fire Division. CCES had two identical trucks like this, running as "915" and "916". They were both CAFS trucks and intended to respond anywhere in the county to assist the county VFD's. A few years ago, they were distributed out to FD's that wanted them. This is the former "915" and ended up at Patterson.
Patterson, NC "308" 1995 Ford F-350/Mallory/Fibre 250/250/CAFS X: Caldwell County Emer. Svcs. of Lenoir, NC "915" Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
And lastly from Patterson is an updated shot of a truck I'd shot last time. Last time I visited, this was Patterson's first responder support truck. The truck now runs as "Medic 30" with Caldwell EMS as a Paramedic QRV and "305" with Patterson FD as a special operations/mass casualty unit.
Patterson, NC "305" 1995 Chevrolet 3500/Central States Medical Response S/N # ??? Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
The next stop was Collettsville, NC; a department Dave, Aaron and I had visted several years ago as well. Collettsville had purchased several "new" rigs since my last visit. This was definitely the target of the visit!
Collettsville, NC "509" 1990 White-GMC/Saulsbury Heavy Rescue S/N # ??? X: Lancaster, NY "Rescue 3" Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
Collettsville got the other Caldwell County Emergency Services brush truck, formerly running as "916". This is now a support truck, but they have plans to put the skid unit back in the truck soon.
Collettsville, NC "508" 1995 Ford F-350/Mallory/Fibre no skid unit X: Caldwell County Emer. Svcs. of Lenoir, NC "916" Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
Collettsville received this unit through the Terry Farrell Foundation and love it. They are amazed with how well this unit goes in their district!
Collettsville, NY "510" 1998 Chevrolet 2500 Suburban Quick Response Unit X: Wantagh, NY Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
Venturing on down the road, our next stop, which I had to bypass earlier that morning due to rain, is Gamewell, NC. Gamewell has had a number of interesting trucks over the past few years. They had received two new trucks and were now housing a unique ambulance from Caldwell EMS that I wanted to shoot.
I'll start off with a re-lettered shot of their Snorkel. They purchased this truck from Lenoir, NC and it stayed lettered as such for many years. Recently, they re-lettered the truck to reflect it's new home. Gamewell, NC "Snorkel 1" 1972 OshKosh/Pierce 1250/300/85' Snorkel Job # 7596-C X: Lenoir, NC "Snorkel 1" Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
Gamewell is also now running ambulance service to back up the county EMS. They purchased this used ambulance through a citizen in their district who buys and sells used emergency vehicles.
Gamewell, NC "Rescue 51" 1999 IHC 4700/Road Rescue BLS Ambulance S/N # 3678 X: ???, IL "Truck 281" Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
Gamewell got this truck used from the military. I learned something I didn't know while shooting this truck. When I asked them to pull it out, I noticed that the passenger side front tire on the truck was flat. They didn't seem to mind and went over to crank the truck up. They left the truck running for a few minutes to let it warm up, and out of nowhere, the tire was re-inflated. Apparently, it's some sort of security feature from the military. The tires are designed to go flat, but they re-inflate when the truck is running. Never realized that before!
Gamewell, NC "Brush 54" ??? Landmark (2006 was the only date I could find, pretty sure this isn't an '06 model)/Local 125/750 X: US Military Andrew Messer Photo (2011)
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Gamewell is also now running ambulance service to back up the county EMS. They purchased this used ambulance through a citizen in their district who buys and sells used emergency vehicles. Gamewell, NC "Rescue 51" 1999 IHC 4700/Road Rescue BLS Ambulance S/N # 3678 X: ???, IL "Truck 281" Andrew Messer Photo (2011) [/quote] I'll bet that used to belong to Palatine, IL. Very similar to their ambulances and paint scheme. And their rigs have a "T-xxx" designator on it. [url="http://chicagoareafire.com/Div_1_PALT_Sta85.html"]http://chicagoareafire.com/Div_1_PALT_Sta85.html[/url]
"Apparently, it's some sort of security feature from the military. The tires are designed to go flat, but they re-inflate when the truck is running. Never realized that before!"
Actually it's common place on most military vehicles, designed to match the type of terrian their operating on. Awesome pix, keep up the great work!!!
Great shots as usual! I like the Snorkel and the colors on the Haywood Rescue Squad's new rigs!
Thanks everyone, glad you're enjoying the photos so far! Bryce, I concur, it does appear to be ex-Palatine, IL. Thanks for the info! Watch the next few posts for some more ex-IL ambulances I'll need some help with!
I stopped by the Caldwell County EMS: Lenoir Base to see what was new, and found these units lined up in front of the station! Caldwell EMS, NC "Medic 6" 2000's IHC 4300/Wheeled Coach ALS Ambulance X: ???, IL Andrew Messer Photo (2011) |
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