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Andrew Messer Photos
This is identical to their 2006 E\-One Typhoon engine which was recently sold to Warsaw, NC.



Civietown, NC "971"



2010 E\-One Typhoon

1250/1000

SO # 135855



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Civietown, NC "960" aka "Ladder/Rescue 9"



1991 PemFab (not sure which model)/American LaFrance

1500/500/65' TeleSqurt

Reg. # 2110

X: East Farmingdale, NY (2010/2011)



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Civietown, NC "995"



1990's IHC 4700/Horton

Support/Rehab Unit

X: East Farmingdale, NY



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Civietown, NC "972"



1994 IHC 4900/Luverne

1250/1000

S/N # 10669



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I didn't get hardly any specs here, but this isn't FireSpecs.net! Maybe some of you can help me fill in the blanks? Thanks!



Grissettown-Longwood, NC "Rescue 31"



1990's Freightliner FL70/EEI

Heavy Rescue

S/N # 8???

X: Pender Co. RS, NC



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Grissettown-Longwood, NC "3195"



1990's Ford F-SuperDuty/(unknown builder)

Rehab/Support

S/N # ????

X: Derita, NC (Mecklenburg Co)

X: Shallotte RS, NC



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My other pics of Grissettown-Longwood weren't that great. They are on my website under the "Other Counties, NC" album if you want to see them!



I wanted to shoot the entire fleet of Calabash, but every time I went down there (3 days straight) it was either too dark by the time I got there or it was raining. Maybe next time. I did catch these two eating lunch at a restaurant.



Calabash, NC "1272"



1999 Spartan Gladiator/Saulsbury

1250/1500/25A

S/N # 298089

"Pride of the Southend"



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Calabash, NC "1284"



2000's Ford F-150/A.R.E.

Medical Response Unit



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I also shot 8 relics in Myrtle Beach, but I believe they have been posted by different people a half dozen times. I was just happy to shoot them!



This is a terrible photo, but I wasn't about to drive down the "No Trespassing" posted driveway to get a closer pic. Wish this truck was still in service, it looks really nice! I found it along Hwy. 9 in Latta, SC.



Center Rural FD of Norwood, NC "X Brush 50"



1980's Chevrolet C-30/Reading

250/250



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What trip would be complete without me shooting, yes go ahead and roll your eyes and laugh, an ambulance. If this one wasn't Tar Heels blue, I wouldn't have bothered. I just liked how cool it looked!



Palmetto Transport of Marion, SC "PT-2"



1990's Ford E-350/AEV

Transport Ambulance



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Last for now, but certainly not least is this ARFF rig. Micah gave me a heads up on this one, so I gotta give him credit for the find! I have zero specs, because this was taken with a telephoto lens through a chain-link fence. No way to get back in to where it was parked. It was obviously second-hand to Florence AP, but I'm not sure from where...



Florence Regional Airport of Florence, SC "Crash 2"



19?? Walters

(no idea on the specs)

X: ??? Metropolitan Airport "Crash 9"



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It was originally a Wathers unit (I think one of a pair) that originally was purchased by the Columbia (SC) Metropolitan Airport. This one was refurbed by CRS and served Columbia a while longer before being acquired by Florence. The other twin was acquired by the Columbia FD and was long ago disposed of. This unit was relegated to reserve duty in the last year or two when Florence acquired another former CAE truck. It is a red Oshkosh T-1500 (I think) which is also a twin. Florence's other front-line piece is a mid-'80's commercial (Chevy, i think) E\-One that they acquired new.

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Last for now, but certainly not least is this ARFF rig. Micah gave me a heads up on this one, so I gotta give him credit for the find! I have zero specs, because this was taken with a telephoto lens through a chain-link fence. No way to get back in to where it was parked. It was obviously second-hand to Florence AP, but I'm not sure from where...



Florence Regional Airport of Florence, SC "Crash 2"



19?? Walters

(no idea on the specs)

X: ??? Metropolitan Airport "Crash 9"



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Andrew - I don't believe that the Florence rig was Crash 9, I think it was the other one, but it was already gone when I took this photo. Crash 9 was the one that went to the City for a while.



Crash 9, Columbia, SC

Walter B-1000

1000/1000/100F


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If you look closely at the Florence rig, you can see where the 9 was on the side.
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Yes, I see the 9. Obviously, they had two rigs with the number 9. When I took that shot, that one was the only Walter there. It was already out of service and destined to be transferred to the City FD. The front line rigs were red Oshkosh T-1500's, 6 and 12. Maybe that was during the time that the twin was being refurbed. On a later trip, 12 was in reserve and the new 9 was a yellow T-1500 with a Snozzle.
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Are we even for sure this truck ever served with Columbia? Maybe it's from another Metropolitan Airport where it ran as Crash 9 or Unit 9 or whatever...
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Canton, NC "Engine 21"



2011 HME 1871/SilverFox

1250/1000

S/N # (was blank?)



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Canton, NC "Tanker 21"



1993 Ford Cargo/Etnyre

0/1900

S/N # L-2266



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Canton, NC "Squad 21"



1998 Ford Explorer

Quick Response Vehicle



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