Brush 608 from Philomont is this older Ford F250
Marked as Unit 8, this is now Light and Air 608
Marked as Unit 8, this is now Light and Air 608
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Brush 608 from Philomont is this older Ford F250
Marked as Unit 8, this is now Light and Air 608
Couple of ambulances from Arcola station 9. I believe the first unit is gone.
Support 609 is a fire-ground support unit and also used as a mobile-recruitment vehicle
Support 609-2 is this Ford van
Couple of utility units from Arcola
Newer Engine and Tanker 612 in Lovettsville. Very large engine for a very rural area.
Brush 612 taken at Apple Blossom
I like this older Bronco from Lovettsville
New A614 from Purcellville Rescue
Loudoun has adopted the 'letter' style abbreviation for their units. A614-3 is now A614C.
E616 from Neersville. Station 16 will soon (if not already) become station 26, Loudoun Heights. Out of respect to the former and current volunteers, the name 'Neersville' will be officially retired.
B616...slated to be replaced.
Group shot of E616 and K680 (running as K616)
Unit 16....out of service
A617 from the Hamilton Rescue Squad is a newer Ford
Interesting front bumper on the older A617
Newer utility unit for company 17
Former ambulance from Hamilton now owned by a private ambulance company in VA
Q618 from Sterling. Sterling Fire and Rescue are separate entities. Company 11 (Fire) and 15 (Rescue) share a station; same goes for 18/25 and 24/35.
Tanker 618 is this Mack
Couple support units for Sterling Fire
The Kincora Public Safety Center houses Sterling fire company 24 and Sterling Rescue company 35.
Engine 624 is former Tanker 618 Quint 624 is former Quint 611
Medical Support Unit 615 is housed at station 35
A625 and A625B from Sterling Rescue
M635 is this newer International
Utility 625
Former E694 at the Loudoun County Training Center was recently re-acquired by the Stonewall Jackson Vol. Fire Dept. in Prince William County. Not sure what the plans are for it, but it's supposed to be re-painted yellow over white.
Former E99, also at the Training Center, is now owned by the Loudoun County Professional Firefighters Union. Former FDNY pumper.
Truck 690 is the County reserve ladder truck. Kept at the Academy when not being used in the field.
Tanker 680 was originally Tanker 5 in Hamilton. Now used as the County reserve. |
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