08-16-2017, 09:51 AM (This post was last modified: 08-16-2017, 10:00 PM by ladder13.)
On August 4, my 9 year old son and I came down from Canada to meet up with fellow firepics member Eric Fellows (Eric's Fire Pics) and his 10 year old son for a tour of St. Lawrence County, NY, on our way down to the SPAAMFAA muster in Sackets Harbor. I planned this trip to get into some off the beaten path stations, and we were not disappointed.
As anyone who attended the SPAAMFAA muster can attest, the weather was not the best, brilliant sunshine for a couple minutes, heavy overcast the next, severe thunderstorms and high winds all played havoc during the weekend. We did the best we could with the weather, so some of the following photos may not be posed in sun, as it had disappeared at various times.
We met in the City of Ogdensburg for our first stop. OFD is a career department that runs from a single station in the centre of town.
Engine 1 is a 2005 Spartan Diamond/Crimson 1500/750
08-16-2017, 12:39 PM (This post was last modified: 08-16-2017, 10:03 PM by ladder13.)
Our next stop was in Rensselaer Falls, where Chief Dallas Denny was waiting for us.
One thing I always do is bring a small photo album with several prints of trucks, always posed properly in the sun, and if I have any from that area that we are visiting, I have those in the album. This pays off in huge dividends, as they get an understanding of how we would like to see the trucks posed, etc. The album payed off here, as when Chief Denny looked at it, I had photos of 4 RFFD trucks from about 25 years previous, 2 of which he had never even seen before. After that, he couldn't do enough for us! He started calling other departments to arrange people for us! Took the kids for a drive around town in the engine, and was absolutely wonderful!
Engine 51 is a 1994 Freightliner FL80/Pierce 1250/1000
08-16-2017, 12:51 PM (This post was last modified: 08-16-2017, 12:52 PM by ladder13.)
We then headed over towards Canton, and decided to stop at Morley FD, even though we could not make contact with anyone there. As we pulled into the station, a firefighter followed in and was only too happy to pull the trucks out for us.