I know we had a previous thread on this West Virginia department but I am unable to find it. My apologies if I missed it.
I was in the Harpers Ferry, West Virginia area today and decided to make a quick detour to see the Bakerton Tactical Fire Department in Jefferson County.
This FD is becoming very interesting to follow as a variety of used apparatus continue to make their way to Bakerton.
Here is what I found today and I am hoping others will have some additional info on where some of these trucks came from and other info on the apparatus. I also know that a tractor trailer tanker is in service at Bakerton, but it was not here today because of mechanical issues (I spoke to the Chief of Bakerton several weeks ago).
I believe that this engine came from Hurricane, West Virginia (other end of the state) and is a GMC/FMC 1000gpm with serial number 4063. Anyone know a year on this?
1983 Ford 8000/4-Guys and marked as Heavy Rescue 20 from Murrysville Station 20. This is from Murrysville, PA, and per their web page, it has a 850 gpm pump and carries 500 gallons of water.
They are new and looking to get established with the help of the community and other departments. I am planning on meeting with the FD in the future to help get the word out about this new department in hopes that other departments can help.
I know there were some other apparatus that Bakerton had including:
old Kentland, Maryland pumper which I believe was sold
A 1971 Oshkosh/Pierce/Snorkel 85' 1000gpm - anyone know if they still have this?
Super Tanker 7 - 1981 GMC General/Heil 9000 gwt - Warren, please post your photo.
[quote name='mnsand' post='131871' date='Jul 21 2007, 21:44 ']I believe that this engine came from Hurricane, West Virginia (other end of the state) and is a GMC/FMC 1000gpm with serial number 4063. Anyone know a year on this?
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA[/quote]
Yes, it is a former Hurricane rig. If I remember correctly, it's a 1984. Also, the tractor trailer tanker came from the Minotola Fire Company of Buena Vista Township, NJ.
[quote name='Engine 2524' post='131952' date='Jul 22 2007, 00:18 ']Yeah, that was the Kentland engine.[/quote]
Thought so. It's up for sale on ebay again.
Jay can this FD be our TRUE sister company? Heck, you know us and them are in a similar situation, we'd give'm 2928s parking spot under the pole barn! Since it's SOLD!
Hey I know this truck! I've worked off of it a few times at the Putnam county fire school. I don't have specs but, the story behind the "fire" paint job is that a local body shop did it for free. It is a free hand work. Hurricane runs 800 series numbers on their rigs. I think this was 814 back in the day. Gas engine, manual tranny 1000/1000, had a dump valve as well. These FMC's were pretty popular in WV. My dept. had one similar to this
And what exactly is a "tactical fire dept.? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
[quote name='mnsand' post='131871' date='Jul 21 2007, 21:44 ']I believe that this engine came from Hurricane, West Virginia (other end of the state) and is a GMC/FMC 1000gpm with serial number 4063. Anyone know a year on this?
[quote name='mnsand' post='131873' date='Jul 21 2007, 21:46 ']Engine 7-1 is this unique 1974 Seagrave/FWD/Western States 1250 gpm.
It appears to be from the Western part of the country.
Anyone have any info on where this once served and how much water it holds?
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA[/quote]
There were several of these Seagrave/Western States tankers in Oregon and Washington State. Typically, they had 1250 gpm intra-cab pumps and 2000 gallon-tank. I will check my date-base, when I'm back at home.
I was told that the original chief wanted to put "tactical" in the name to make it sound different and more appealing to those who may want to volunteer...
Taylor Goodman Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
[quote name='Roto-Ray' post='132344' date='Jul 23 2007, 06:53 ']I was told that the original chief wanted to put "tactical" in the name to make it sound different and more appealing to those who may want to volunteer...[/quote]
Sure makes for a catchy name. Its definitely different.
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