Tanker 42, Cherokee Creek FD, Gaffney, SC
1993 Chevy Kodiak/Oilmen's (predecessor to Red Diamond)
250/2000
1993 Chevy Kodiak/Oilmen's (predecessor to Red Diamond)
250/2000
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Tanker 42, Cherokee Creek FD, Gaffney, SC
1993 Chevy Kodiak/Oilmen's (predecessor to Red Diamond) 250/2000
[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1335630526' post='483388']
Engine 4, Spartanburg, SC 2012 Pierce Impel 1500/750/40F #24966 [/quote] Is Spartanburg still a Public Safety Department, with the police responding as firefighters, or is it now a fully staffed stand alone department? I see the signage says City of Spartanburg Fire Rescue. On a side note, if you are ever in Spartanburg, stop by The Beacon Diner and order a "Double Chili Cheese-A-Plenty". It's the biggest, sloppiest, best tasting chili cheese burger with enough fires and onion rings to feed an army!!
[quote name='HIT6' timestamp='1335633097' post='483400']
Is Spartanburg still a Public Safety Department, with the police responding as firefighters, or is it now a fully staffed stand alone department? I see the signage says City of Spartanburg Fire Rescue. On a side note, if you are ever in Spartanburg, stop by The Beacon Diner and order a "Double Chili Cheese-A-Plenty". It's the biggest, sloppiest, best tasting chili cheese burger with enough fires and onion rings to feed an army!! [/quote] No, Spartanburg PSO split up several years ago. They are still under a Public Safety Department head, but are separate agencies. Never heard of The Beacon Diner. Next time I have an army with me, I'll stop!
[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1335634165' post='483402']
No, Spartanburg PSO split up several years ago. They are still under a Public Safety Department head, but are separate agencies. Never heard of The Beacon Diner. Next time I have an army with me, I'll stop! [/quote] Ahh the Beacon, yummy!!! I was told by a SFD employee years ago Spartanburg was separate fire and police then the public safety was formed and like GA Dave said split apart again. Check out the Beacon it is famous. Stay Safe, Rick
Member: F.O.O.L.S of OZ, IAFF L2542
www.kansasfiretrucks.com Rick Mosher Olathe, Kansas Fire Department Engine Co. 4 Metro Kansas City, Missouri
Rescue 22, Shelby, NC
1999 International 4900/E.V.F. (remounted from older GMC)
Quint 73, Cherryville, NC
2008 Spartan/Rosenbauer (Central States) 1500/500/75' #7181-08
Tanker 13, Macedonia FD, Gaffney, SC
2007 Kenworth T-300/Pierce Contender 500/3000 #7134419
Tanker 12, Macedonia FD, Gaffney, SC
2004 Freightliner M2/Workhorse 250/2500
Squad 11, Macedonia FD, Gaffney, SC
1987 International S-1900/Hackney #87E0264
Last one for today......
Rescue 1, Piedmont Park FD, Greenville, SC 2002 Freightliner FL-70/American LaFrance (Rescue Master) x-Greenville County Rescue Squad
[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1335800118' post='483577']
Last one for today...... Rescue 1, Piedmont Park FD, Greenville, SC 2002 Freightliner FL-70/American LaFrance (Rescue Master) x-Greenville County Rescue Squad [/quote] Actually it was Greenville County EMS Rescue 1. There is no Greenville County Rescue Squad. Also, Parker Engine 1.is 1 st due at my house, you should've stopped by. Id have given you the grand tour of Greenville city FD |
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