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Behind the fence rigs
#21
Eli Lilly pharmacuticals in Indianapolis had a HME Engine, as well as an ambulance. I believe I saw a Flickr photo by Pierce the other day of a new Engine, not sure what's happened with the HME.  Those trucks, you almost NEVER see outside of Eli Lilly grounds. The ambulance is huge, but does not transport.

 

Trav!

Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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#22
Quote:By far the coolest private industry rig I've ever shot!

 

G.E. Plant Fire Brigade, Waynesboro,VA

1951 Willys Jeep

250/50

Privately owned
 

 

Here is the Jeep drafting and was doing a great job too. This was at the Waynesboro, VA ODHFS Statewide Muster, 2010.



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#23
Rigs from the National Institutes of Health, located in Bethesda,MD.

1983 Pirsch 1250/500/40

As delivered

Pirsch ad, WW Jenkins collection



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N.I.H. rigs c.1992

1983 Pirsch after 1988 rehab and 4-door by Summit

WW Jenkins photo



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1982 FORD F-350/Ranger 400/200/20

WW Jenkins photo



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1983 Chevy P-20/Boyertown

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Quote:N.I.H. rigs c.1992

1983 Pirsch after 1988 rehab and 4-door by Summit

WW Jenkins photo
 

Rehabbed after only 5 years?
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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#28
More than a few rigs were rebuilt before their 10th birthday in Montgomery County,MD. for example. The increased EMS runs, plus the rush to fully-enclosed rigs, combined with the rust/corrosion/mechanical problems of many 1970s-80s apparatus, led to the thriving rehab industry by that time. Some rigs benefited by the early rebuild, others seemed to wear out anyway. 

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#29
Quote:N.I.H. rigs c.1992

1983 Pirsch after 1988 rehab and 4-door by Summit

WW Jenkins photo
Became District Heights E-263 "The Junkyard Dog"
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#30
the bean siting next to the jeep, I believe is to be a dodge from Summerhill Boro PA

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#31
National Institute of Standards and Technology Fire Department
Gaithersburg, MD
Montgomery County

Engine 753

2005 KME 1,250/1,000/50

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#32
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gaithersburg, MD
Montgomery County

Hazmat 753

2010 Freightliner/Hackney

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#33
National Institute of Health Fire Department
Bethesda, MD
Montgomery County

Engine 751

1997 Pierce Sabre 1.250/500/100

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National Institute of Health Fire Department
Bethesda, MD
Montgomery County

Hazmat 751

2005 Pierce Lance

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National Institute of Health Fire Department
Bethesda, MD
Montgomery County

Tower 751

2003 Pierce Dash Tower 2,000/300/100'

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#36
Is NIHFD permitted to leave the grounds to assist in the county? 

 

Are they dispatched by Montgomery County or do they have their own communications center? 

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#37
Quote:Is NIHFD permitted to leave the grounds to assist in the county? 

 

Are they dispatched by Montgomery County or do they have their own communications center? 
 

They run with Bethesda Company 20 on a very regular basis actually and catch a shit ton of fire, last year they did 1,880 fire runs and 323 hazmat calls... those numbers do not count ems calls either.  They did 1,595 ems calls on top of the fire and hazmat calls, you can see Bethesda Company 20 from their quarters and run in place of them if they are out on another call... this station can be tough to get because they are out on calls frequently.  We have a board member on here that left NIH to become a firefighter at the Allegheny County Airport (why would you leave The Powerhouse to watch airplanes land!!  Love you Nick LOL), he could fill you in a bit more on the call types and how they run specifically into Montgomery County.  Getting to shoot that station was the highlight of my year in 2012 and still ranks up there with one of my favorites!

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#38
Quote:Crystal Lake Ca

Not sure if it qualifies as a private rig
great old dodge thank you for sharing
Dave
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#39
Chicagoland Speed Way F.D. (Joliet) (Will Co.),  IL.

 

Supthen?

 

 

Photo Mike Tenerelli



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Fermilab Laboratory F.D. (Kane Co.),  IL.

 

E\-One

 

 

Photo Mike Tenerelli 



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