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Engine 3, Wake Forest, NC

2012 Pierce Saber

1500/1000/30F

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Ladder 3, Wake Forest, NC

1990 E\-One Hurricane

1500/300/75'

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Tanker 2, Wake Forest, NC

2013 International 4400/KME

750/2000

#GSO-8857



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Engine 2, Wake Forest, NC

2006 Pierce Contender

1500/1000/30F

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Sunday was the last day of the trip.  We headed west in separate cars, knowing that I would have to head for home by 11 AM.  We stopped at a few stations along the way, but found no one home at either Efland station, nor at the Rescue Squad in Graham.  The City of Graham has paid guys.

 

Engine 4, Graham, NC

2013 Sutphen Shield

1500/750/30F

#HS-5233



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Engine 3, Graham, NC

2007 Sutphen Monarch

1500/750

#HS-4238



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Engine 2, Swepsonville, NC

2011 Pierce Velocity

1500/1000/30F

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Engine 1, Swepsonville, NC

1998 American LaFrance Eagle/Ferrara

1250/1000

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Tanker 6, Swepsonville, NC

2005 Kenworth T-300/Pierce Contender

1250/2000

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must...go...to...Holly...Springs...   wow. that is one nice looking scope!!!

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Utility 3, Swepsonville, NC

2003 Spartan/Hackney

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Last Wednesday, I took a drive down to south Georgia.  One of my stops was to update apparatus from Albany.  All of the previous apparatus I have photographed have been replaced as front line units.  They operate from 11 stations.  I began at Station 1, where I hoped to discover what was where in the rest of the stations.  It turns out that there was some big bridge dedication ceremony that day and the two newer aerials I would have photographed were set up on display with a large flag between them and that they would remain there until late afternoon.  I also discovered that 10 of their 11 engines are running nearly identical rigs.  Engine 10 was standing by at Station 1, so I photographed it and headed north.

 

Engine 10, Albany, GA (one of ten purchased since 2001)

2003 Kenwirth T-300/Pierce Contender

1250/1000/30F

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Engine 1, Lee County, GA

2003 International 4400/KME

1250/1000

#GSO-5366



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Engine 4, Lee County, GA

2000 International 4900/E-One

1250/1000

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This tanker was assembled by the Lee County FD around 2003 from an assortment of pieces, mostly obtained from military surplus.  The tractor came from a local trucking company.  The trailer is the type normally used to carry CONNEX boxes.  The pump and tank each came from various military locations.  It appears to be a very functional unit and they have under $25,000 invested.

 

Tanker 1, Lee County, GA

1986 Peterbilt/2003 LCFD

500/5000



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Engine 81, Sumter County, GA

2005 International 4400/Pierce Contender

1250/1000

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Engine 11, Sumter County, GA

2009 HME 1871/Ferrara

1750/1000

#H-4437



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Tanker 1, Sumter County, GA

2015 Kenworth T-300/Fouts Brothers

500/3000



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Rescue 1, Sumter County, GA

2015 Dodge Ram 5500/Custom Works

4x4



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Engine 7, Americus, GA

2013 Pierce Saber

1500/1000/30AF/30BF

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