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Locke Engine 624 is an ex-demo. Initially was solid red but they couldn't have that so they had it repainted.
Chris Lambert

Firefighter/Paramedic

Rockwell Rural VFD
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[quote name='BFD1151' timestamp='1334367563' post='481110']

Locke Twp FD

Rescue 62

1982 Mack MC686FC-1100/Saulsbury/Seagrave Carolinas Refurb

X-LaVale,MD Squad 2

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I like the addition of the Seagrave logos to the Mack/Saulsbury!
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Welcome VFD Rescue 1973

Davidson County



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Welcome VFD 473

Davidson County



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Went out yesterday for a few shots to add to my collection including this beast of a tanker. When specing this truck out, ORVFD wanted to improve their ISO rating and decided to add 4000 feet of 4" hose! Sounds great in theory but that's a lot hose to test annually.



Old Richmond VFD

Tanker 427

2011 KME Predator

2000/3000

GSO#8351


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Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Another shot of T427


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Micah Bodford
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City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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I also wanted to get a couple of photos of our rigs but most of the stations I went to were out training or on a call. I'm really surprised I caught E4 in house, they are the busiest in the city running around 3,500 calls annually.



Winston-Salem FD

Engine 4

2010 Sutphen

1500/500

HS-4805


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City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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In contrast, Engine 20 is the newest company in the city as well as the slowest because E20's area is mostly suburban single family dwellings that were recently annexed into Winston.



Winston-Salem Fire Dept

Engine 20

2001 Spartan Gladiator/Quality

1250/500

#M-1498

X-Engine 4


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City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Reserve 31 is also kept at Station 20.



Winston-Salem Fire Dept

Rsv Engine 31

1993 Spartan Gladiator/Ferrara

1000/500

#BR-306

X-Engine 9


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Micah Bodford
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City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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[quote name='BFD1151' timestamp='1334520647' post='481443']

Went out yesterday for a few shots to add to my collection including this beast of a tanker. When specing this truck out, ORVFD wanted to improve their ISO rating and decided to add 4000 feet of 4" hose! Sounds great in theory but that's a lot hose to test annually.



Old Richmond VFD

Tanker 427

2011 KME Predator

2000/3000

GSO#8351

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This thing is a monster.......we looked it over real good in Winston at the Fire Expo in January.......my photo's of it aren't great since it was inside with compartments open. Lot of thought went into designing that rig.
Chris Lambert

Firefighter/Paramedic

Rockwell Rural VFD
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Welcome FD. From my records... Engine 473 Freightliner FL80-Darley 1996 & Rescue 1973 Freightliner FL80-ALF-3D 2000
Bob C.

Retired member: NZ Fire Service (19 years)

Retired member: Order of St. John Ambulance (3.5 years)
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[quote name='Bob C' timestamp='1334531657' post='481475']

Welcome FD. From my records... Engine 473 Freightliner FL80-Darley 1996 & Rescue 1973 Freightliner FL80-ALF-3D 2000

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Thanks for the info. When I am down that way, possibly as soon as this weekend, I will try to get a nice looking Toyne pumper as 273's and an older Pierce as 373. Did not have too much time to shoot anything as I was only in the area to watch my neice play some softball. Next time!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />
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[quote name='casey' timestamp='1334620165' post='481565']

Thanks for the info. When I am down that way, possibly as soon as this weekend, I will try to get a nice looking Toyne pumper as 273's and an older Pierce as 373. Did not have too much time to shoot anything as I was only in the area to watch my neice play some softball. Next time!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />

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Yeah Welcome has a very nice Toyne Pumper on a Spartan Chassis........Midway just up the road has some very nice rigs as well if you get a chance to head up there......
Chris Lambert

Firefighter/Paramedic

Rockwell Rural VFD
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[quote name='Lt. Chris' timestamp='1334677229' post='481685']

Yeah Welcome has a very nice Toyne Pumper on a Spartan Chassis........Midway just up the road has some very nice rigs as well if you get a chance to head up there......

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Funny you should suggest Midway. I was on my way down to Welcome, and passed Midway T86 on their way back to quarters following a run just off Hickory Tree Rd. Very nice Pierce Tower. Have been by their station but it was very overcast and drizzly, so I just got a so so station shot. Plan to get back down there soon. Also, Griffith has put into service a brand new Pierce engine. Saw it up on their Flickr site, and have seen it in the app bay as I was rolling past their house. One of these days, I will be able to stop by and shoot pics of it.



Thanks again for the info.
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Yeah I went by the station the other night and saw it sitting there. I work P/T Davidson EMS but don't get to do much photography up there.....its too busy. Miday, Wallburg, and Tyro are all recommended places to visit. Very nice rigs.
Chris Lambert

Firefighter/Paramedic

Rockwell Rural VFD
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[quote name='jshippey' timestamp='1331848525' post='477573']

Thats a nice Seagrave for Denver....just curious, does anybody know why Bristol-Kendall sold it?

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From the info that I got while researching the rig, they had some dealer issues and didn't really like the trucks. So, with that being said, when a chance presented it self to get rid, they did. We love the truck....I'm am a little biest, since my vollies has 7 seagraves! As far as the buying process with Brindlee Mountains...it has been jam up! I would recommend them to anyone!
Cornelius-Lemley Fire Department-Volunteer Captain

Denver Fire Department, NC- Career Lieutenant
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[quote name='apb2148' timestamp='1335231944' post='482761']

From the info that I got while researching the rig, they had some dealer issues and didn't really like the trucks. So, with that being said, when a chance presented it self to get rid, they did. We love the truck....I'm am a little biest, since my vollies has 7 seagraves! As far as the buying process with Brindlee Mountains...it has been jam up! I would recommend them to anyone!

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Do you guys still run the Seagrave TDA from here?
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







"In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
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[quote name='Truckman' timestamp='1335239479' post='482783']

Do you guys still run the Seagrave TDA from here?

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Sure do!
Cornelius-Lemley Fire Department-Volunteer Captain

Denver Fire Department, NC- Career Lieutenant
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Hankins-North Fork VFD, Marion,NC

Engine 494

2007 Kenworth T300/KME

1250/1250/20F

GSO #7235


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City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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This truck has been around a while...



Hankins-North Fork VFD

Engine 496

1987 Duplex D-350/Grumman

1250/1000

#17814

X-South Gastonia VFD. NC (now defunct)

X-Crowder's Mountain VFD,NC

X-Marshall VFD,NC


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