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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
After I left Locust Creek I rode up to the Trevilians VFD in hopes of shooting their apparatus too. As luck would have it, there was nobody at the station. Although this station is a several miles off of the main road they have two Seagrave engines, a large tanker, brush truck, ambulance, and EMS vehicle plus a boat. After making contact with the Chief, I plan a return visit soon.

Paul Edwards

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Quote:Here is the latest addition to Southampton County, Va. This will replace a 1992 Grumman pumper and a 1993 Ford/Robinson/Steelcraft equipment truck. They are both for sale by the way.
My home town's new ride...and a sweet ride it is! John, when are they putting it in service, or is it in service yet?
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Quote:My home town's new ride...and a sweet ride it is! John, when are they putting it in service, or is it in service yet?
 

It is in service.
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Fairfax County Tysons Corner Engine 429

 

2012 Pierce Velocity

   1500/750/40

 

   

Trey White
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Fox Mill Engine 431

 

2005 Pierce Dash

1500/625/40

 

   

Trey White
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Dale City Engine 518

 

2012 KME Severe Service

1500/750/40

 

   

Trey White
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Herndon Engine 404

 

2005 Pierce Dash

1500/625/40

 

   

Trey White
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Lake Jackson Engine 507

 

2013 Rosenbauer Commander

1500/750/40/40

 

   

Trey White
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That Lake Jackson Rosie is awful looking! WOW

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Quote:Dale City Engine 518

 

2012 KME Severe Service

1500/750/40

 

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Any Feedback from the crews on like/dislike?
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Quote:Any Feedback from the crews on like/dislike?
As far as I know they like them minus the area where the Ladder is stored......which is on the new PW Rigs.
Trey White
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Cool! Thanks.

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In the last several months Hampton has placed 8 New Rigs in service. Here are a few of the reassignments ........

 

Hampton Ladder 4

2010 Pierce Quantum PUC

1500/500/30  75'    ex Q10

 

   

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Engine 6- 2009 Pierce Quantum 1500/500/30  ex E3

 

   

Trey White
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Engine 5- 2010 Pierce Quantum 1500/500/30  ex E9/ E601 / E11

 

   

Trey White
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Hamptons Newest Rear Mount Tower which replaced a Mid Mount Spartan

 

2013 Pierce Arrow XT PUC 1500/300/30  100'

 

   

Trey White
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A couple of cloudy day photos from this past Friday. In case you were wondering, the original 750 gallon tank was replaced with an 810 gallon poly tank.

 

Louisa Co, VA

Trevilians VFD - Engine 6

1989 Seagrave JB50DH

1500/810 s/n: W-79893

<span>(ex-Engine 6-1)</span>

 

   

Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

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You don't find too many Seagraves in the central Virginia area, but Trevilians in Louisa County has two.

 

Louisa Co, VA

Trevilians VFD - Squad 6

2006 Seagrave TB60DA

1750/750/40 s/n: 78D41

<span>(ex Engine 6)</span>

 

   

 

 

Paul Edwards

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Another rarity in Virginia are Midwest Fire apparatus. Roto-Ray tells me there are only three, and two of those are in Louisa County.

 

Louisa Co, VA

Trevilians VFD - Tanker 6

2008 Peterbilt PB340/Midwest Fire

<span>1000/3000 s/n: 1979</span>

 

   

Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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Louisa Co, VA

Trevilians VFD - Brush 6

1994 Ford F350/Adkins/CET

250/250/10

<span>(ex-Dominion Virginia Power)</span>

 

   

Paul Edwards

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Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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