The Valley mini pump was built by the members if they did not mention it. The fire body was bought from one of our Putnam Co, neighbors and mounted in the Ford chassis. All American a former E One dealer did the pump rebuild and final hook ups. The dept. handled lights,radios,etc.
I spent this past Friday in the Harpers Ferry - Bolivar area and was treated very nicely by the members of Station 1. The Friendship Fire Company protects both areas (Harpers Ferry and Bolivar) and runs mutual aide with my county in Virginia - Loudoun County. They often run with Loudoun Station 16 - Neersville.
I was battling clouds all day where the sun was hit and miss.
First up at Friendship is Engine 1, a 2002 Pierce Dash 1750/500 with a 61'. Job number 13170. It runs as the department's rescue engine.
One final item on Harpers Ferry - Bolivar....the FD recently received their old 1948 Chevrolet/Oren pumper and will begin the process of having it restored. It was at a camp ground in the Stephens City, Virginia area (just outside of Winchester) and the FD was called asking if they would like to get back their old truck. The answer was yes.
The guys at Princeton were very accomodating for a late afternoon visit. After seeing the first station, I followed the on-duty officer to Princeton's sub station which houses an engine, aerial, and a variety of trailers.
Engine 33 is a 2000 Freightliner 70/Smeal 1250/1000 with s/n 007080. Princeton's main station also operates another Freightliner engine.
The Spartan/ALF engine was unique, but I really enjoyed finding this aerial still in service.
Aerial 1
1976 Ford C8000/Alleghany/Pierce with a 85' Snorkel. 1000 gpm with no water tank. Pierce Job number 8926-C. Interesting variety of manufacturers were used on this Snorkel.
Early the next morning I made my way to a business meeting and passed a variety of very rural West VA fire departments. I did not have time to stop and nobody was around. I did, however, find this unique station outside of Bluefield, Virginia.
I don't have any history of why the ALF front is on the station, but I found it unique. I was not able to find out what apparatus is behind the doors at Bluewall, West VA.