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This & That from Here & There
Tanker 2, Waldens Ridge, TN

2015 Freightliner M2/Pierce Contender

1000/2000

#28813TR



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Rescue 1, Soddy Daisy, TN

1996 E\-One Sentry

#16593

 

x-Glendale, AZ



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Ladder 3, Soddy Daisy, TN

1991 Sutphen MT-65

1500/500/65' (buckets removed)

#HS-2597

 

x-New Salem, NY



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Ladder 1, Lookout Mountain, TN

2008 Spartan/Rosenbauer (Central States)

1500/300/75' RK "Viper"

#720508



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Engine 1, Lookout Mountain, TN

1996 International 4900/Rosenbauer (Central States)

1250/750

#1125996



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Engine 1, Lookout Mountain, GA

2006 Freightliner M2/Rosenbauer (Central States)

1250/1000

#1388606



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This rig wraps up the two week trip, but there are still a lot more apparatus out there!

 

Engine 2, Lookout Mountain, GA

1987 Chevy C-70/KME

1250/600



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Quote:Ladder 3, Franklin Springs, GA

2001 E-One Cyclone II

2000/500/75'

#123440

 

x-Pearland, TX
Does anyone know where the 1987 Hahn 75' went to? Originally from Green Ridge Aston, Pa
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  A large percentage of the State of Georgia is protected by career or combination career/volunteer fire departments.  There are a large number of countywide departments and most of them have some career people.  Polk County, GA is one of the small number of county departments that is 100% volunteer.  These departments are challenging to photograph, due to difficulties in locating members.  In over 30 years living in Georgia, I have only managed to photograph three Polk County apparatus, until this past Sunday.  Just by chance, I stumbled upon one of their members on social media and contacted him.  Between his and my schedules and the weather, it took two weeks before we would meet up.  Polk County's apparatus are all commercial chassis rigs from a small number of builders and there were several groups purchased together.  On Sunday, I was able to photograph one apparatus from each of those groups.

 

Engine 4, Polk County, GA

2004 International 4400/E-One

1250/1000

#128632



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Engine 14, Polk County, GA

1991 International 4900/E-One

1000/750

#8832



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Tanker 4, Polk County, GA

2000 Chevy C-8500/Fouts Brothers

350/2000



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Rescue 4, Polk County, GA

1985 Chevy C-3500/Stahl



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Service Truck 4, Polk County, GA

1996 Dodge 2500/Fontaine



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Engine 6, Polk County, GA

2004 International 4400/E-One

1250/750

#128633



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The newest rigs in the fleet sport their new paint scheme.  There are three, assigned to engines 2, 5, and 9.

 

Engine 2, Polk County, GA

2014 International 4400/KME

1250/750

#GSO-9491



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Great shots GA Dave. I love small departments as they have a great variety

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Great shots Dave. Always enjoy the different variations of service trucks. Let me know next time your my way.
Drew James
GA Paramedic
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Engine 6, Newnan, GA

2014 Freightliner M2/Pierce Responder

1250/1000

#27495



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Engine 5, Newnan, GA

2008 GMC C-5500/Pierce Contender

500/500

#20255



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HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!



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