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Prince William County VA
Found this in the Line Art Section and I know that it is a few years old.... Rescue 503

 

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Our medic unit at work recently had a few cosmetic changes, including a new light-bar.  M524 is a 2008 International/Med-Tec, former Gainesville-District Volunteer Fire Dept.

 

   

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Couple of updates.  E516 from Buckhall is this new Pierce

 

   

 

 

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Station 25 in Bristow operates two similar Ferrara engines.  Although marked as Wagon 525, this is actually E525B.  The "Wagon" designation is no longer used under COG.

 

Another two similar units are operated at Station 5 in Nokesville.

 

   

 

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Last for now is E515B from Evergreen.  Formerly Rescue Engine 15, this is the reserve piece at FS 15.

 

   

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Love the dual roto-rays.  Need dual Mars lights also.

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Reference to Post 483 for Buckhall.

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Does anyone have a current roster of PWC reserve/training academy apparatus? I'm struggling to keep up with the rigs bought and sold within the past year.

Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Does OWL have any pumpers on order?

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Micah,

 

It would be easier for you to post what you have on record and adjust from there.

 

Sr,

 

Not that I am aware of, and I don't blame them.

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Quote:E592 is the newest pumper at the Academy.  The Arrow XT in red looks great in my opinion, but it's definitely missing something (graphics, slogan, etc.) on the Driver side body.

 

[Image: attachicon.gif]e592 realer.jpg

 

[Image: attachicon.gif]e592 real.jpg
The giant blank space shouldn't be there on a pumper!
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Any word on Dumfries 2 New Eone Pumpers?

Trey White
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Quote:Micah,

 

It would be easier for you to post what you have on record and adjust from there.

 

Sr,

 

Not that I am aware of, and I don't blame them.
Are any of these still around?

 

1985 E\-One Hurricane 1500/500 Ex-OWL E12

1985/90 E\-One Hurricane 1500/500 Ex-Dumfries E3

1992 Seagrave JB 1500/1000/40F Ex-Nokesville E505B

1985 Spartan Gladiator/E-One 1500/500 Ex-Dumfries W3

1973 Hahn/1986 E\-One 1250/500 Ex-OWL W2,E12
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Quote:Are any of these still around?

 

1985 E-One Hurricane 1500/500 Ex-OWL E12

1985/90 E-One Hurricane 1500/500 Ex-Dumfries E3

1992 Seagrave JB 1500/1000/40F Ex-Nokesville E505B

1985 Spartan Gladiator/E-One 1500/500 Ex-Dumfries W3

1973 Hahn/1986 E-One 1250/500 Ex-OWL W2,E12
Only the Seagrave is left and Nokesville still runs it 
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Quote:Any word on Dumfries 2 New Eone Pumpers?


The truck are in final stage at E\-One.


very impressive truck.
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Is there now a Truck 23?  Is that old Truck 3 or a new company all together?  Does it have career staff 24/7?  I know we are paying for a 24 hour Special Service on the east end.

 

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As far as what I have heard Dumfries Eone Aerial was taken by the county and now serves the west end of the county as a Reserve, Gainesville Quint which acts as a Truck was sent to Station 23 and is staffed by career staff who I believe originally staffed OWL Truck 12.Any corrections welcome.
Trey White
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Quote:As far as what I have heard Dumfries Eone Aerial was taken by the county and now serves the west end of the county as a Reserve, Gainesville Quint which acts as a Truck was sent to Station 23 and is staffed by career staff who I believe originally staffed OWL Truck 12.Any corrections welcome.
 

That's correct Trey.  T523 was officially staffed 1/27/14 as the first 24/7 staffed Ladder truck in the County.  The staffing came from Tower 512, which is no longer staffed by the career side.  T523 is operating the former Quint 4 (which later became T504), plans are for a new unit in the 2015-2017 range.  

 

T503 will become the Reserve specialty piece for the West end of the County (primarily as a fill-in for T511 and TW525) as needed. Dumfries will be speccing (or already have specced) a new Rescue to replace T503.  Anybody confused yet?

 

Attached is an older picture of T504, now T523.

 

   

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Quote:Does anyone have a current roster of PWC reserve/training academy apparatus? I'm struggling to keep up with the rigs bought and sold within the past year.
 

Micah,

 

Currently the Training Academy has 4 engines, 2 ladder trucks, and a medic unit (as well as a host of utility/pick-up vehicles).  

 

 

E519 is a 2006 Ferrara Inferno. 1500/500/40A/40B.  First Engine bought by the County.

 

   

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E591 is a 2008 Pierce Arrow XT.  1500/750/40A/40B.  This piece is used to back-fill around the county as needed.

 

   

 

E591B is a 1989 E\-One Hurricane, with a refurb in 1998 by E\-One.  1500/500.  Ex. Yorkshire Volunteer Fire Dept. Engine 8.

 

   

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