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Maryland photo's
PGFD ex-Rescue Squad 22

Current Rescue Squad 6

Corrections Welcome!


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The Seagrave Rescue that was formerly at Station 22 is now running as Rescue Squad 6, not 16.
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where is Rescue 6 located? I thought Hillside was Sta 6, and they were gone.
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[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' timestamp='1294884698' post='420107']

where is Rescue 6 located? I thought Hillside was Sta 6, and they were gone.

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Station 6 (actually lettered 806 on the front of the building) is located in Largo at 2901 St. Joseph Drive. It opened in September 2010.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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Thanks for the corrections gentleman! Stations 6 and 16 are both new to the county and I got 'em mixed up.



Stay safe

Nate
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I always liked photos of department built apparatus.



Here is another.



Ferndale VFD. 1936 Chevrolet 500/300

Former milk truck built by members of Ferndale in 1942-1943 under the leadership of Chief George Law.

Sold to Cape St. Claire VFD in 1955 as their first engine.



Ferndale VFD photo/DESOTO collection


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Another Ferndale engine. Their first new engine.



1946 DIAMOND T/OREN 500GPM/500GWT

SERIAL #500A-948

DELIVERED 11-18-46

ENG 342

SOLD TO KENT ISLAND ESTATES ASSOCIATION 1969



1965 Bob Janssen photo/DESOTO Collection


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[quote name='DESOTO' timestamp='1294954363' post='420229']

Another Ferndale engine. Their first new engine.



1946 DIAMOND T/OREN 500GPM/500GWT

SERIAL #500A-948

DELIVERED 11-18-46

ENG 342

SOLD TO KENT ISLAND ESTATES ASSOCIATION 1969



1965 Bob Janssen photo/DESOTO Collection

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MORE!!!! MORE!!!! Especially AACO!!!!



Thanks for all the pics!!!! Keep them coming!!!
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[quote name='DESOTO' timestamp='1294953974' post='420226']

I always liked photos of department built apparatus.



Here is another.



Ferndale VFD. 1936 Chevrolet 500/300

Former milk truck built by members of Ferndale in 1942-1943 under the leadership of Chief George Law.

Sold to Cape St. Claire VFD in 1955 as their first engine.



Ferndale VFD photo/DESOTO collection

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Better shot on Engine No 1 Ferndale


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Engine 341 Ferndale, 1955 Ward LaFrance, 750 gpm "Queen of the Fleet" Rig now owned by private party.


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