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West Virginia - Need help
From the downtown station we went to the sub-station, which is larger and has a bit more room.



My favorite at Lewisburg....



Engine 2010

1980 ALF

1500/750

s/n CT-6702





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
The other side of Engine 2010.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
Lewisburg likes Smeals...



Engine 2012

1995 Freightliner/1996 Smeal

1250/750

s/n 695130





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
And last at the substation is Tanker 2020, a 1986 White-Volvo/Smeal 1250/2000 with Smeal serial number 682221.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
Last from Lewisburg, and last for this West Virginia installment.



Here is the FD's emblem as photographed on Engine 2011.



Hope everyone enjoyed the photos.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
Mike, spectacular material as always!

I have the Elkins Ford Louisville/American as a 1970, 1000/750 and the IH CO8190/Pirsch as a 1963, 750/500. There is a factory shot and an interesting caption concerning this rig on pg. 73 of the Pirsch Fire Apparatus Photo archive book by Iconografix. When I first saw Elkins back in 1983, the station's rigs had 4 different paint schemes and the 81 IH/Pierce was the newest! I think it is Star City, WV that had the old 1969? Sutphen tower, but I think they replaced it last year. Interesting that Elkins has the x-Burtonsville squad now.

Warren Jenkins



I suppose this is what the x-Burtonsville squad replaced: 1979 Chev. K-30/Pierce, Jeff Mogush photo, Jenkins collection


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Quote:Engine 608 at the Ohio River Road VFD has a couple of dates on the Sutphen label in the cab.



1975 Sutphen Deluge

"Revised Manufacturer Date 1977"

1250/550

s/n HS-1061

ex- West Milton, OH



Any thoughts on the dates?



My list shows it as a 1975 1250/750, former Engine 1 in West Milton.



Quote:They do like their Sutphens at Ohio River Road VFD.



Engine 607 is a 1988 Sutphen 1500/750 that came from the Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport in Texas. It has two foam tanks, but neither is used. It carries serial number HS-2186.



The former Engine 43 is shown as a 1500/700/30F.



Quote:Tower 6

1975 Sutphen 85'

1250/300

no serial number found

ex- Morgantown, Florida



Could this one be Morganton, NC? I show no listing for a Morgantown, FL, but this rig is very similar to the Morgantown rig, HS-1007. The full chrome front fenders are not that common, but both rigs have them. Specs are the same too.
My shot of Rescue 404 from Elkins is a bit different, when was yours taken?


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And you guys left this one out!



Engine 406

1984 International/Pierce

1000/1000

E-2343


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[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='198840' date='Mar 21 2008, 20:20 ']Mike, spectacular material as always!

I have the Elkins Ford Louisville/American as a 1970, 1000/750 and the IH CO8190/Pirsch as a 1963, 750/500. There is a factory shot and an interesting caption concerning this rig on pg. 73 of the Pirsch Fire Apparatus Photo archive book by Iconografix. When I first saw Elkins back in 1983, the station's rigs had 4 different paint schemes and the 81 IH/Pierce was the newest! I think it is Star City, WV that had the old 1969? Sutphen tower, but I think they replaced it last year. Interesting that Elkins has the x-Burtonsville squad now.

Warren Jenkins



I suppose this is what the x-Burtonsville squad replaced: 1979 Chev. K-30/Pierce, Jeff Mogush photo, Jenkins collection[/quote]





Warren,



Great info, and a special thanks for the Pirsch book information. For those who do not have the Pirsch book, in a nutshell Pirsch sold the truck to Sutphen as a "demonstrator". At that time, Sutphen was a sales agent and distributor for Pirsch. It was then sold to Elkins. Very unusual.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='198843' date='Mar 21 2008, 20:39 ']My list shows it as a 1975 1250/750, former Engine 1 in West Milton.







The former Engine 43 is shown as a 1500/700/30F.







Could this one be Morganton, NC? I show no listing for a Morgantown, FL, but this rig is very similar to the Morgantown rig, HS-1007. The full chrome front fenders are not that common, but both rigs have them. Specs are the same too.[/quote]





Dave,



As always, thank you for the updated information.



Yes, it is Morgantown, NC and not Florida. The guys at the station specifically mentioned North Carolina. My apologies....I had Florida on the mind from the Sutphen tower at Elkins.



Thanks again,



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='198847' date='Mar 21 2008, 20:56 ']And you guys left this one out!



Engine 406

1984 International/Pierce

1000/1000

E-2343[/quote]





The station had some photos of this truck but it is no longer in service at Elkins. I am not sure where it ended up.



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
Man why didn't you tell me you were in town I could have taken you for a little tour of Mason Co!



First the black Pirsch is owned by Finley fire equipment in McConnellsville, Oh. a Pierce dealer. It was so I was told the first truck Finley sold and they bought it back and refurbed it.



Elkins has come a long way looks like.



Now, Point Pleasant, that building is the old EMS station. They have moved and we inherited that crap hole! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' /> We run 2 stations the other was our main and is it the city building. It houses now a Pierce/international 1000/1000 and 2 boats.

The trucks in the picture are as follows;

Quality/FL 70 1250/1000

Pierce 55' snorkel 1000/500 bought from Finley fire who got it on a trade from Trotwood Twp. Oh.

EVI/International rescue bought from some dept in Pa. near the KME plant.

F 350 in the back of the picture

E One FL 80 4 door 1250/1000 not in the picture

Around back and rotting is a Chevy/ALF mini pump <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Angry' />



Did you come up Rt. 35? If so we cover all that from the state line to the Putnam Co. line. We run with the Winfield (Putnam Co.) as M/A

As for the city area we have pretty much an auto response with the Gallipolis, OH. FD right across the Silver bridge you passed.



Valleys a good group of guys! We cover Rt. 2 S to their area.



I worked Cabell Co EMS for 11 years and know a lot of the fellas at ORR. Those guys really do well and bring the cash in. Never understood why the don't have a fleet of new rides with the money they bring in.
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='198845' date='Mar 21 2008, 20:49 ']My shot of Rescue 404 from Elkins is a bit different, when was yours taken?[/quote]

Most of Jeff's Elkins slides were taken in 1998, including the rescue, which obviously had a "1/2 story" added to it at some point. That area has seen some massive highway upgrading, including the "Corridor H" Interstate project.

When I visited EFD in 1983, the rescue was yellow, and besides the previously mentioned older rigs, there was also a IH Loadstar/American tanker which I only have a poor dupe slide of. (same with the 84 IH/Pierce eng.)
[quote name='mnsand' post='198722' date='Mar 21 2008, 17:11 ']Here is what the 1980 Sutphen replaced....this older International/Sutphen 85'. Ron advised me that this Sutphen is still in service at a department not far from Elkins.



Anyone have information on this truck? Year, purchased new, etc.?



Photograph taken in August 1976



Mike Sanders collection



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA[/quote]

Mike,

Tower 2 is a 1967 International CO8190/Sutphen 1000/250. I had it as a 75'? According to a Sutphen delivery list, it was the 8th tower that Sutphen

built and was purchased new by Elkins.

When I was last in Elkins back in 1998, I photographed the current tower and it was numbered 401 and did not have the ladder board. They also had

a Haz-Mat vehicle, which I did not see and was told it was a beverage type truck that Elkins purchased 1997-98 also from Altamonte Springs, FL. I

was told it was still painted white & red. If you didn't see it on your recent trip, I'm wondering if Elkins ever put it in service?

On my first trip to Elkins back in 1984, there also was E6, a 1976 International L1700/1969 Sutphen front mount pumper, 500/750 painted solid white.

Jeff
[quote name='ppfd' post='198918' date='Mar 22 2008, 00:06 ']Man why didn't you tell me you were in town I could have taken you for a little tour of Mason Co!



First the black Pirsch is owned by Finley fire equipment in McConnellsville, Oh. a Pierce dealer. It was so I was told the first truck Finley sold and they bought it back and refurbed it.



Elkins has come a long way looks like.



Now, Point Pleasant, that building is the old EMS station. They have moved and we inherited that crap hole! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' /> We run 2 stations the other was our main and is it the city building. It houses now a Pierce/international 1000/1000 and 2 boats.

The trucks in the picture are as follows;

Quality/FL 70 1250/1000

Pierce 55' snorkel 1000/500 bought from Finley fire who got it on a trade from Trotwood Twp. Oh.

EVI/International rescue bought from some dept in Pa. near the KME plant.

F 350 in the back of the picture

E One FL 80 4 door 1250/1000 not in the picture

Around back and rotting is a Chevy/ALF mini pump <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Angry' />



Did you come up Rt. 35? If so we cover all that from the state line to the Putnam Co. line. We run with the Winfield (Putnam Co.) as M/A

As for the city area we have pretty much an auto response with the Gallipolis, OH. FD right across the Silver bridge you passed.



Valleys a good group of guys! We cover Rt. 2 S to their area.



I worked Cabell Co EMS for 11 years and know a lot of the fellas at ORR. Those guys really do well and bring the cash in. Never understood why the don't have a fleet of new rides with the money they bring in.[/quote]





Most of these stops are made after work, and unfortunately Point Pleasant was a rather quick stop. I was traveling all over the state that week, so I really do not recall which way I came in. I do remember a larger pond with railroad tracks near it that was close to Point Pleasant.



Would you have the years of the trucks in the group photo?



I appreciate all of the information.



Thank you,



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
[quote name='PFDEng1' post='198953' date='Mar 22 2008, 06:53 ']Mike,

Tower 2 is a 1967 International CO8190/Sutphen 1000/250. I had it as a 75'? According to a Sutphen delivery list, it was the 8th tower that Sutphen

built and was purchased new by Elkins.

When I was last in Elkins back in 1998, I photographed the current tower and it was numbered 401 and did not have the ladder board. They also had

a Haz-Mat vehicle, which I did not see and was told it was a beverage type truck that Elkins purchased 1997-98 also from Altamonte Springs, FL. I

was told it was still painted white & red. If you didn't see it on your recent trip, I'm wondering if Elkins ever put it in service?

On my first trip to Elkins back in 1984, there also was E6, a 1976 International L1700/1969 Sutphen front mount pumper, 500/750 painted solid white.

Jeff[/quote]





Jeff,



Thanks for the info on the older tower at Elkins. The information I have for it was info off of the slide, so I am not positive on the ladder size. Maybe Ron could confirm the ladder size.



A solid white truck at Elkins - more color variety.



The HAZMAT truck was there. I was told it will be replaced. I did not get photos - it puts out alot of smoke (I mean exhaust) when starting it up. It did come from Altamonte Springs, brought home the same time when the tower was purchased.



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
Pond! Thats no pond! Its Krodel lake!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Lol' /> Actually the lake was made from the dirt being removed to build the over head earthen train tressel you passed under. It was a depression works project so the old times tell me.



Dates off hand, the quality is a 1996 it was what I call a coffee table spec&bid. One of our members brothers was selling Quality at the time and well we needed a truck you see!



E one is a 1998 or 99 this one had an actual bid process and I was on the party. I really tried to make a decent fire truck out of it. But when the meeting opens with, and I quote "I don' care whats it gots long as it has u Q!" Well its a nice water hauler with a Q <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='<_<' />



The snorkel had a Hendrickson cab and was refurbed by Trotwood back, I think in the late 80's. We had a Pierce Tele squirt that the city/county bought in 1976. A great truck! Pretty cutting edge I'd say as it came with a foam system. Well the chief at the time would not allow anyone to drive it except him self and his son! So it sat and sat! It made all the big fires in Pt. Pleasant and Gallipolis in its day. Was even called to Ripley, WV once which is about 30 miles NE. Anyway, it fell apart and I spearheaded a project to replace it. Had city and county attention and even state level assistance with some extra cash.

I was working on an E One 110' out of MD, can't remember the dept but they had just bought a new ladder and this one was sitting in the station not being used! As usual I got dry humped by my fellow members, our boy chief found the truck at Finley fire. They pulled the "you better buy it now, another dept. is ready to sign papers on it!" So with visions of Q sirens and mars lights flashing in his boy brain he came wheeling into town in the snorkel.



I'll try and drum up some info for you sometime. I don't get around the station much as it really upsets me to see the way things operate now. So much cash blown and no one held accountable. Like on the "new" station



So I have a project for all you! Point Pleasant had, I can't remember the brand. Either a Seagrave or Pirsch built in the 1930's that we still have the bell off of. Would anyone have any info in their records?



Mike,

While you were at Valley did they still have the old 40's model open cab? These got this truck which was an old City of Huntington truck with the idea of resorting it. It sat by the road for about a year in the weather and now I don't know if they moved it inside or what happened to it.
[quote name='ppfd' post='198970' date='Mar 22 2008, 08:55 ']Pond! Thats no pond! Its Krodel lake!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Lol' /> Actually the lake was made from the dirt being removed to build the over head earthen train tressel you passed under. It was a depression works project so the old times tell me.



Dates off hand, the quality is a 1996 it was what I call a coffee table spec&bid. One of our members brothers was selling Quality at the time and well we needed a truck you see!



E one is a 1998 or 99 this one had an actual bid process and I was on the party. I really tried to make a decent fire truck out of it. But when the meeting opens with, and I quote "I don' care whats it gots long as it has u Q!" Well its a nice water hauler with a Q <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='<_<' />



The snorkel had a Hendrickson cab and was refurbed by Trotwood back, I think in the late 80's. We had a Pierce Tele squirt that the city/county bought in 1976. A great truck! Pretty cutting edge I'd say as it came with a foam system. Well the chief at the time would not allow anyone to drive it except him self and his son! So it sat and sat! It made all the big fires in Pt. Pleasant and Gallipolis in its day. Was even called to Ripley, WV once which is about 30 miles NE. Anyway, it fell apart and I spearheaded a project to replace it. Had city and county attention and even state level assistance with some extra cash.

I was working on an E One 110' out of MD, can't remember the dept but they had just bought a new ladder and this one was sitting in the station not being used! As usual I got dry humped by my fellow members, our boy chief found the truck at Finley fire. They pulled the "you better buy it now, another dept. is ready to sign papers on it!" So with visions of Q sirens and mars lights flashing in his boy brain he came wheeling into town in the snorkel.



I'll try and drum up some info for you sometime. I don't get around the station much as it really upsets me to see the way things operate now. So much cash blown and no one held accountable. Like on the "new" station



So I have a project for all you! Point Pleasant had, I can't remember the brand. Either a Seagrave or Pirsch built in the 1930's that we still have the bell off of. Would anyone have any info in their records?



Mike,

While you were at Valley did they still have the old 40's model open cab? These got this truck which was an old City of Huntington truck with the idea of resorting it. It sat by the road for about a year in the weather and now I don't know if they moved it inside or what happened to it.



ok...a really, really, big pond <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Lol' />



Nothing else was at Valley except an unmarked small rescue truck sitting next door that is used for EMS calls. The FD does not run that unit.



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA[/quote]
Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
[quote name='mnsand' post='198718' date='Mar 21 2008, 17:08 ']Here is my favorite at Elkins....



Elkins, WV

Tower 402

1980 Sutphen 100'

1250/300

serial number HS-1547

ex- Altamonte Springs, FL



When Elkins purchased this Sutphen tower, they also brought home a Chevrolet beverage style HAZMAT unit. I was not able to photograph this truck and my understanding is that it will be replaced soon.



Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA[/quote]





I found this in my collection. This photo from Altamonte Springs, Florida was taken by the late William Schilling and on the back it says it is a 1980 Sutphen and was sold to Elkins, WV.





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