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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
[quote name='treywhite' timestamp='1323438415' post='466494']

Hanover County Engine 8[Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=83951]

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I don't have my information handy, but I believe this rig was originally "Tanker 8" when new.
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Stafford County Tower 4-1997 Pierce Lance 100'    
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Fredericksburg Engine 1-2009 Pierce Dash 1500/500    
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Atlantic Engine 4-5 - 1979 Ford F700-Plain Jane 1000/750    
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Hampton Engine 301-2005 Pierce Enforcer 1500/500    
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Virginia Beach Reserve Tanker-1988 Duplex-Boardman 1250/2000    
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Chesapeake Engine 106-2004 ALF Eagle 1250/750

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[quote name='treywhite' timestamp='1323609053' post='466804']

Virginia Beach Reserve Tanker-1988 Duplex-Boardman 1250/2000[Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=84098]

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Trey, by chance was this picture taken at 17's on Sandbridge? Looks like their new digs, my family and I used to vacation out there. Thank you for the pics; as someone else said, it's nice to see this area represented. TJ <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stirpot.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Stirpot' />
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[quote name='treywhite' timestamp='1323524001' post='466696']

Atlantic Engine 4-5 - 1979 Ford F700-Plain Jane 1000/750[Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=84063]

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The Plain Jane was built by PAJ Industries, a subsidiary of American Fire Apparatus. The factory was located in Rogersville, AL. The interesting part is that I have never seen or heard of a midship Plain Jane, they were always built as bumper pumpers. This is truly a unique rig.
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[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1323628648' post='466835']



The Plain Jane was built by PAJ Industries, a subsidiary of American Fire Apparatus. The factory was located in Rogersville, AL. The interesting part is that I have never seen or heard of a midship Plain Jane, they were always built as bumper pumpers. This is truly a unique rig.

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Another unusual fact about this rig is that before a re-furb the pump controls were mounted above the bumper in the grill area, I'll get up with the Chief in the coming week an try to get a pic of it.
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[quote name='chfc14' timestamp='1323615315' post='466810']

Trey, by chance was this picture taken at 17's on Sandbridge? Looks like their new digs, my family and I used to vacation out there. Thank you for the pics; as someone else said, it's nice to see this area represented. TJ <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stirpot.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Stirpot' />

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Yes it was taken in the rear of station 17 .Very nice station and with a nice area they serve since its right on the beach.Your welcome for the pics glad to share.

Trey
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White Stone VFD Lancaster County Engine 24-2002 International 4900-Pierce 1250/1500/60/40

   
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Tanker 21-2006 International 7600- 4 Guys 1000/3500    
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Tanker 26-1989 International 4900-Grumman 1000/1500    
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Engiine 518-2003 Pierce Lance 1750/750/40/40    
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Engine 520-2005 Pierce Dash 1750/750/40    
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