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Outer Banks, North Carolina - Department profiles
Also at the Grandy station (currently) is MAB 10.  I am not sure if this will remain at this station or be moved elsewhere.

 

 

Currituck County, NC

MAB 10 (Medical Ambulance Bus)

2012 Thomas Built Buses/Sartin Services, Inc.

 

Received in 2013.

Purchased via grant and serves a total of 13 counties.

18 patients

 

 

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At Lower Currituck's Waterlilly station......

 

 

Engine 2

1982 Pierce Arrow (Duplex cab)/1983 Pierce

1500/750

job number E1821

 

Originally delivered to Worland, WY

From Worland to Knotts, Island, NC ( also Currituck County) in 2004 where it ran as Wagon 15

To Lower Currituck in 2013.

Replaces Lower Currituck's 1979 Chevrolet C70/E-One  1000/300  ex Frisco, NC (lime green/white)

 

 

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Lower Currituck operates two of these trucks.  They were originally marked as "engines" and the re-classified as tankers.

 

One runs from the Waterlilly station, and the other from Powell Point's Station (near the Wright Brothers bridge)

 

 

Lower Currituck VFD

Currituck County, NC

Waterlilly Station

Tanker 2

1992 Spartan (Cincinnati cab)/Ferrara

1250/1000

sn 62182

 

 

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The Waterlilly Station for Lower Currituck.....

 

 

 



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Final visit this week was Moyock.  This is the first station you find when crossing over from Virginia to North Carolina on your way to OBX.

 

It has been awhile since I have visited Moyock and was able to photograph the fleet in digital.

 

Moyock, NC

Currituck County

Engine 3

2002 International 4400/E-One

1250/970/30

sn 125743

 

 

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Engine 31

1995 E\-One Sentry

1250/1000

sn 15317

 

 

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Moyock, NC

Currituck County

Truck 3

1998 Sutphen/2007 Local

75'

1750/500

HS 3311

 

originally delivered to Rostraver Central, PA

Moyock received in 2007

 

 

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I have always had a challenge putting together the pieces of who built this truck.  Here is where I am at now.  Corrections welcome:

 

 

Moyock, NC

Currituck County

Tanker 3

1992 International 4900/CW Williams

Darley fm 1000/3000

 

 

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Moyock, NC

Currituck County

Brush Truck 3

2003 Ford F450/Rawson-Koenig/CW Williams

300/250/30

 

 

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Final from this years updates:

 

Moyock, NC

Currituck County

Station 3

 

 

 

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Few from a family vacation last Summer in the Outer Banks.

 

From Nags Head is Engine 161, a 1995 Emergency One Sentry, 1250/750.  Previously ran as Engine 16 and Engine 21, this is now a reserve unit.

 

   

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Storm units are found at virtually every fire station and are used as high-water units.  Storm 21 is this sharp 2006 AM General 6x6 that had work done in 2014 by Nags Head FD.  Originally came from Fort Bliss, Texas.

 

   

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Moving to the Southern Beaches, the Hatteras Island Rescue Squad's apparatus can be found earlier in this thread.  Their newest unit is Rescue 1, a 2011 Chevy Silverado.

 

   

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The Buxton VFD recently placed in service "Fordzilla", a 2012 Ford F-550/Quality Truck Bodies/CET, 250/300/20A.

 

   

 

Couple of Storm units sitting outside of the Frisco VFD, Station 42.

 

   

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A couple of Storm units are in service in Hatteras.  

 

   

 

Sad state for Hatteras's antique engine, a 1960 Dodge/Howe, 500/500.  For a long time this engine was the only fire truck along the entire stretch of the Southern Beaches.

 

   

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Wrapping up with a visit to the Avon VFD, also along the stretch known as the Southern Beaches.

 

Engine 46 is a large 2010 Pierce Velocity, 1500/1000.

 

   

 

The new delivery during our visit was Ladder 46, this nice 2013 E\-One Cyclone II, 1500/480/20A, 100'.  Avon's first ladder truck.

 

   

 

 

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Avon's other two pumpers, Engine 462 is a 1988 E\-One Cyclone, 1250/1000 that is the dept.'s backup.  Engine 461 is a 1991 International/E-One, 1250/1200 that is used as the 'out of town' truck.

 

   

 

     

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Wrapping up Avon's apparatus (with the exception of a brush truck that was OOS) and this update.  Utility 46 is a 2003 Ford F-350 and Storm 46 is a 1985 AM General 6x6 five ton.

 

   

 

   

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