You are correct Larry, also Dorchester County fire departments went to the NIMS system of numbering rigs as well as C&B Fire Department who chose to go with the Charleston County NIMS sysstem of numbering rigs.
09-13-2011, 02:30 PM (This post was last modified: 09-13-2011, 02:32 PM by camdenfirespfn.)
Old Fort Fire and Rescue Dorchester County SC, 2010 Ferrara 77 ft quint ( former demo) Truck 201, 2010 Ferrara Pumper Engine 202 (former demo) they also went to the NIMS numbering system with Dorchester County truck 1 now 201, engine 3 now 203 etc.
<!-- isHtml:1 --><!-- isHtml:1 -->Steve Skipton Firefighter
City of Goose Creek Fire Dept South Carolina
Past Chief Bellmawr Park Fire Co NJ
Never Forget 9-11-2001
PO David P. Lemange PAPD/Trans Hudson Railway 09/11/01
Steve, how about this one, Old Fort Fire Department Truck 1. This is a Mack/Smeal and use to belong to the Summerville, SC fire department. It runs out of they're Station 5 on Hwy. 78.
The Old Fort Mack/Smeal ladder was really unique. I photographed it a couple years ago. Any idea what is going to happen to it since they got the Ferrara?
It's funny that you should mention this iaff5045, I posted a pic of this truck much earlier in this topic, but here are two pics of my departments 1982 Mack CF which is at my station and which will be for sale shortly only without any equipment on it. Pic one of two of Engine 12.