Tanker 3177, Grissettown Longwood FD, Ocean Isle Beach, NC
2002 International 2674/E-One (Superior)
1250/3100/20F
#124859/#2717
2002 International 2674/E-One (Superior)
1250/3100/20F
#124859/#2717
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Tanker 3177, Grissettown Longwood FD, Ocean Isle Beach, NC
2002 International 2674/E-One (Superior) 1250/3100/20F #124859/#2717
Brush 3186, Grissettown Longwood FD, Ocean Isle Beach, NC
1984 AM General M-925/GLFD 140/1000 6x6
Rescue 3195, Grissettown Longwood FD, Ocean Isle Beach, NC
1996 Ford F-450/Allegheny
Engine 3171, Grissettown Longwood FD, Ocean Isle Beach, NC
1997 Ford F-8000/E-One 1250/1000 #18061 Quote:Brush 3186, Grissettown Longwood FD, Ocean Isle Beach, NCWhite walls on a brush truck I can now say I have seen it all
John Fauble
I am interested in all of the equipment and apparatus used in fire fighting and ems service.
Engine 1271, Calabash, NC
2003 Freightliner FL-80/American LaFrance 1250/1000
Engine 1950, Shiloh Columbia FD, Watha, NC
1990 Simon-Duplex D-500/E-One 1500/1000 #7969 x-White Valley, PA Quote:Rescue 1295, Calabash, NC X: Orange Lake,NY
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
Engine 1954, Shiloh Columbia FD, Watha, NC
2006 International 4400/E-One 1250/1000 #131578
Tanker 1970, Shiloh Columbia FD, Watha, NC
1995 Mack CH-600/SCFD/Local 350/4000
Engine 1952, Shiloh Columbia FD, Watha, NC
1986 Ford C-8000/Grumman 1250/1000 #17602
Tanker 1963, Shiloh Columbia FD, Watha, NC
1983 Chevy C-70/E.E.I. 250/1200
Our last rig on Monday was this heavy rescue that was purchased used. If anyone recognixes this one from its original FD, please let me know.
Rescue 19, Shiloh Columbia FD, Watha, NC 1980 GMC Brigadier/Sanford x-???
Tuesday morning brought clear, blue skies. Jon and I headed back towards the same area as there were still many more FD's to explore. Our first stop was the 50-210 Community FD, located near the intersection of routes 50 and 210. We saw one of their pumpers at a gas station a couple miles before we got there, but continued on, assuming someone would still be at the station. We were wrong. We went back to the gas station and saw the pumper (E-4) pulling away, so we followed. And followed. And followed. About ten miles later, we arrived at their Station 2. The 4-man daytime duty crew spends several hours there each day. They told us they would be back at Station 1 later in the day.
Engine 4, 50-210 Community FD, Angier, NC 2003 Spartan/Darley 2000/750/20F
Engine 2, 50-210 Community FD, Angier, NC
2000 Freightliner FL-80/Quality 1250/1000 #M-1517
Engine 5, 50-210 Community FD, Angier, NC
2010 Spartan/Rosenbauer (General Safety) 1750/750/30F #G-3114
Brush 1, 50-210 Community FD, Angier, NC
2006 Ford F-350/Fouts Brothers 250/250/10AF 4x4 |
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