Mt. Pleasant, SC placed this monster PUC Rescue Squad in service
Jason's Travel's 2014
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on the Trip to Texas I caught this monster, that serves the Unincorporated parts of Harris County, TX
Wow Jason,
That is an interesting color scheme. Is all of their apparatus like this, or something new?
<strong class='bbc'><span style='font-family: times new roman,times,serif'><em class='bbc'>Brent Harne</em></span></strong>
Career Captain - Loudoun County Department of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Management, Leesburg Va. - Engine Co. 6 Fire Chief - Middletown Volunteer Fire Company #7, Middletown Md.
Buckethead, this is the first truck to be painted up this way but it is the direction that the chief wants all new apparatus to look like
<a class="" href="http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/index.php?showuser=402" title="">GA_Dave</a> <div style="margin:0px;"> <p class="" style="color:rgb(119,119,119);">Deputy Commisioner <ul class="">[*]<a class="" href="http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/index.php?showuser=402" title="View Profile: GA_Dave"></a> [*]Moderators [*] [*]13,758 posts </ul><ul class="">[*]Gender:Male [*]Location:GA.... duh! </ul> </div> <p class="" style="font-size:12px;color:rgb(164,164,164);">Posted 01 January 2015 - 12:15 PM <div style="margin:0px;color:rgb(40,40,40);"> Our last stop on Saturday was Perry, GA. We went there to photograph their new Rosenbauer Commander pumper that carries a 65' Snozzle, but it has not yet been striped and lettered. We did not know abouit their brush rig until we arrived. Both apparatus are a change from the previous white/red paint scheme and represent the local school colors. CAFS 20, Perry, GA 1997 Stewart & Stevenson M-1078/2014 PFD (x-Army chassis) 250/300/10CAFS 4x4 <div style="margin:10px 0px 0px;"> Attached Images
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this is Army surplus and was delivered around the same time as this engine if you'd like to get technical, and painted this way to match the new direction of the fleet
with the green being back on the trees photo season 2015 is back in full swing grab this pair of brand new E-Ones at Naval Weapons Station Charleston
Great photos! I had high hopes for the Perry Rosenbauer when I saw a photo of just the cab/chassis with the boom and no body. Too bad the roll-ups aren't painted, it would have been so much better, and it needs something on the crew cab doors, maybe the town it serves since it doesn't actually say Perry on it anywhere from what I can see, just "PFD"
Quote:Great photos! I had high hopes for the Perry Rosenbauer when I saw a photo of just the cab/chassis with the boom and no body. Too bad the roll-ups aren't painted, it would have been so much better, and it needs something on the crew cab doors, maybe the town it serves since it doesn't actually say Perry on it anywhere from what I can see, just "PFD" Look in the Yellow stripe on the Driver 2 compartment
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
Quote:lol, exactly my point, couldn't even see that (like you can with the PFD on the driver's door).
First outing into the Metro Atlanta for the year got this reshoot of Atlanta Engine 2 with some new logos and graphics
Leaving the City we headed to DeKalb County Station 24 for some photos of the new Arrow XT Heavy Rescue, that was on its 3rd shift when we shot it
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