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Next is one of my favorite events of the week is the Sc state Fire parade in Columbia. Unfortunatley it was rainy, overcast and cold. I was lucky enough to get a few shots. The rain let up for the staging area and parade, but was raining again just as the last vehicle went by. There were several Antiques this year. Usually it is just the newer trucks. The 1 st one is one Ive been wanting for a while. "Big John" out of Charleston. 1969 MACK CF600 . FMR Old Fort SC. [/quote] Here's what it looked like years ago in Old Fort, still wearing it's blue paint from the Harris Gardens FC in Union Beach, NJ, the previous owner. I believe this rig originally came from a department in the Midwest. It's a 1969 Mack CF 1250/500.
Then it was off to Union Sc for their parade. Missed it, but got to the Walmart where they set up their display.
Always some interesting trucks there. City of Union engine 1401. 2006 International / Pierce
I need some help with this one. Best I could come up with as far a service life was somewhere in Fla. So if anyone recognizes this one or knows...feel free to add.
BUFFALO ENGINE 2. 1991 E\-One
Thought this was an interesting configuration for a brush truck.
SANTUC
[sup]SOUTHSIDE ENGINE 1202[/sup]
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Then for the last stop of the day was to Gaffney for a Fire Fighter competition. The info I had was it was supposed to last until 2 pm. I got there a little past noon by then things were over and The trucks were leaving. Soooo I was running hard to get what was there as fast as I could. missed several since i wasnt fast enough. However, I managed to catch this one after i left. I posted this one awhile back, just after delivery. Here she is after being letter for her new home.
ASBURY-REHOBOTH (CHEROKEE COUNTY) ENG. 111. FMR Huntington Fire Co. of Pohatcong Twp, NJ
Grassy Pond Tanker 31
CORINTH ENGINE 52 1999 SPARTAN .
(X: Cronomer Valley FC of Newburgh, NY "Engine 302")
Gaffney Ladder 101. 2000 American Lafrance
Thats it for Fire Prevention Week. This past week I was in Myrtle Beach for a 911 (APCO) conference. Managed to shoot a couple of rigs. also posted 2 over in relics.
Myrtle Beach Engine 611. 2010 KME
[quote name='dispachrg' timestamp='1351528645' post='501916']
I need some help with this one. Best I could come up with as far a service life was somewhere in Fla. So if anyone recognizes this one or knows...feel free to add. BUFFALO ENGINE 2. 1991 E\-One [/quote] I know a certain Firepics member that's been looking for a shot of this rig for quite some time, I'm sure he'll be happy to see it and he'll have the info for you as well.
[quote name='dispachrg' timestamp='1351528645' post='501916']
I need some help with this one. Best I could come up with as far a service life was somewhere in Fla. So if anyone recognizes this one or knows...feel free to add. BUFFALO ENGINE 2. 1991 E\-One [/quote] This truck would be a former Palm Beach County, FL Fire Rescue rig. It was one of three purchased with patient transport capabilities but due to a poor spec person, was not built according to KKK ambulance specs so it wasn't used as a regular transport rig. I'm glad to finally see a picture of it in its newer home! Mark
Here's one of the trucks pictured above in its former home in Palm Beach County. One served at Station 33, one at Station 52, and one at Palm Beach Gardens Fire Dept. Station 61 as they were beginning their paramedic program.
Mark Carr photo p.s. Thanks GA Dave for pointing me to the above post!
Anyone have any shots of the inside layout of the crew cab? I'm curious what the setup looked like, all of the engines with patient transport capabilities I've ever seen have much larger cabs, this one doesn't look any different than any other "regular" engine with a crew cab that I've ever seen. Thanks!
[quote name='jlg1875' timestamp='1351554083' post='501960']
Anyone have any shots of the inside layout of the crew cab? I'm curious what the setup looked like, all of the engines with patient transport capabilities I've ever seen have much larger cabs, this one doesn't look any different than any other "regular" engine with a crew cab that I've ever seen. Thanks! [/quote] It really wasn't any different that a regular engine. The space between the seats was left clear of consoles, etc. and a stretcher was mounted in the middle. The lack of other equipment, cabinets and door clearance were part of the problem we experienced as a part of poor spec-ing. Sorry, I don't have any pictures.
[quote name='dispachrg' timestamp='1351542199' post='501935']
Myrtle Beach Rescue 616. 2012 KME [/quote]When we pulled the Rescue out for you, I asked you if you posted your pictures anywhere... you said only only on picasa. You should have said you were a firepixer. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
[quote name='chucksteak' timestamp='1351686875' post='502011']
When we pulled the Rescue out for you, I asked you if you posted your pictures anywhere... you said only only on picasa. You should have said you were a firepixer. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> [/quote] sorry about that. I was just thinking of my web page at the time I guess. Thanks for pulling her out though, I appreciated it. |
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