Tanker 1912, Joanna, SC
2011 Kenworth T-300/Fire Equipment Services
500/2000
#F-1911
2011 Kenworth T-300/Fire Equipment Services
500/2000
#F-1911
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Tanker 1912, Joanna, SC
2011 Kenworth T-300/Fire Equipment Services 500/2000 #F-1911
Quint 2041, Laurens, SC
1998 Sutphen 1500/500/70' HS-2824 x-Perry Township, IN
Engine 2003, Laurens, SC
2006 Spartan/Fire Equipment Services 1250/1000 #F-1704
Engine 1804, Hickory Tavern, SC
2012 Kenworth T-300/KME 1500/1250 GSO-8479
x-Engine 1804, Hickory Tavern, SC
1998 Freightliner FL-80/American Fire Eagle 1250/1000 #36
Service Truck 1824, Hickory Tavern, SC
1996 International 4700LP/Mickey Body #9968
Tanker 1811, Hickory Tavern, SC
2004 Kenworth T-300/Fire Equipment Services 250/2000 #F-1603
This was the last rig for the day. It was built by members of the Hickory Tavern FD. The chassis is a former military rig, the International cab came out of a junkyard and the rest was assembled by the Volunteers.
Brush 1832, Hickory Tavern, SC 125/600 4x4
The following day, we headed east on Highway 11, hitting several FD's along the way towards Gaffney, SC and then further east to Grover, NC, then back south on I-85 to the Spartanburg, SC area.
Squad 706, Slater-Marietta FD, Marietta, SC 200? Ford F-550/Anchor-Richey EVS 250/300/3AF 4x4
Tanker 705, Slater-Marietta FD, Marietta, SC
2000 International 4900/Red Diamond 500/2000
Engine 704, Slater-Marietta FD, Marietta, SC
1996 International 4900/Clay Fire Equipment 1500/1000 #CSM101
Last one for now...
Ladder 701, Slater-Marietta FD, Marietta, SC 1982 American LaFrance Century 1500/300/102' Water Chief #7752 x-Boiling Springs FD, Greenville, SC
[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1335453057' post='483081']
This was the last rig for the day. It was built by members of the Hickory Tavern FD. The chassis is a former military rig, the International cab came out of a junkyard and the rest was assembled by the Volunteers. Brush 1832, Hickory Tavern, SC 125/600 4x4 [/quote] Good work by the Volunteers, BUT ISENT IT A SHAME THE US FIREFIGHTERS NEED TO DIG IN A JUNK YART FOR A TRUCK! WE CAN SEND NEW TRUCKS ALL OVER THE WORLD AS AID BUT NOT TO THE ONES THAT COUNT!
Did you happen to get the Baker 'Scope while you were at Joanna. I am Jealous, been trying to shoot their stuff for years, but no one is ever around.
[quote name='dispachrg' timestamp='1335463355' post='483105']
Did you happen to get the Baker 'Scope while you were at Joanna. I am Jealous, been trying to shoot their stuff for years, but no one is ever around. [/quote] Not this trip. I shot it several years ago.
Joanna still have the scope?
Joanna is one of the places I want to visit, just for that scope. Thanks for posting.
[quote name='jlg1875' timestamp='1335467742' post='483112']
Joanna still have the scope? [/quote] They had it last week, I would assume it is still there. We lucked out in finding someone. The Chief was just pulling up to the station as we did. Same thing happened last time, just pure luck! They have two substations, but we didn't go to either one as it was likely that no one would be around. Each one is assigned a new Kenworth T-300/KME like the Hickory Tavern rig I posted. The County purchased several of them for the Departments.
The Scope will probably be there for a while.I remember reading an article a couple of months ago, Grey Court fd in Laurens county wanted to replace their Scope, and buy a used platform. County council turned them down and stated Joanna and Laurens city could respond an aerial device if needed.
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