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Fairfax County VA
Engine 440's 2005 Pierce Dash



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Former Engine 438



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Engine 402-Bravo. I will be sad to see this rig go. Short and tight wheelbase - and a Roto-Ray! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />



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Engine 427 (West Springfield). From the 1st generation of county Velocity deliveries. In my humble opinion the county's Velocity spec's have improved with each order since.



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Anyone know how much longer before FXCO and Arlington new rigs are going in service?
Trey White
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[quote name='treywhite' timestamp='1338429448' post='486782']

Anyone know how much longer before FXCO and Arlington new rigs are going in service?

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Soon I presume. Drove by the Apparatus shop north today and a lot of the new rigs appeared at be getting the final touches. What I'm most looking forward to is getting shots of the new Rescue Engine 433. She's a beautiful beast!
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Compared to the photo above of Engine 427 (1st batch of Velocity's ordered) here is Engine 411 - from the 2nd batch.



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Another of my favorites - Fairfax County Engine 422 (Springfield VFD)



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Tower Ladder 424 - The only E\-One Hurricane Tower in active service. Former Tower 401 and Tower 436 currently in the reserve pool.



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Former Engine 432. Replaced by a rig from the 1st generation of County Velocity's



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[quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1338647435' post='487027']

Tower Ladder 424 - The only E\-One Hurricane Tower in active service. Former Tower 401 and Tower 436 currently in the reserve pool.



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This is the last one in frontline use. I think there is another one in the reserve fleet currently at FS405. But I could be wrong.
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Medic and Engine 438 take in an ALS run



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[quote name='bigbadred411' timestamp='1338651598' post='487032']

This is the last one in frontline use. I think there is another one in the reserve fleet currently at FS405. But I could be wrong.

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I believe both ex - Tower 401 as well as ex - Tower 436 are still in reserve.
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[quote name='Good2Go' timestamp='1338981209' post='487527']

Medic and Engine 438 take in an ALS run



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LOVE this shot brother! When did you stop by?
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The current velocity specs are much improved.
Dave McClung

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FOAM 426



Photographed at the Celebrate Fairfax Festival.



The Hazmat Team was there as well as the new Engine 418, but due to the amount of people around them all, I wasnt able to get good pictures.



I still like the ARFF style FOAM 426 better though, but this one is more practical.


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FOAM 426



Photographed at the Celebrate Fairfax Festival.



The Hazmat Team was there as well as the new Engine 418, but due to the amount of people around them all, I wasnt able to get good pictures.



I still like the ARFF style FOAM 426 better though, but this one is more practical.

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How much foam and what kind?
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500 Class B, 500# DC is what I have written down. Plus 2000 Gal of Water.
Firefighter - Odenton Volunteer Fire Department

Fire Apparatus Photographer - MD/VA/PA/DE



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What he said
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[quote name='HAZ31MAT' timestamp='1339458620' post='488354']

FOAM 426



Photographed at the Celebrate Fairfax Festival.



The Hazmat Team was there as well as the new Engine 418, but due to the amount of people around them all, I wasnt able to get good pictures.



I still like the ARFF style FOAM 426 better though, but this one is more practical.

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Would they run this as a regular Tanker if needed?
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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