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Fairfax County VA
   
Dave McClung

Arden Hills, Minnesota but....

my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.

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Dave McClung

Arden Hills, Minnesota but....

my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.

All pictures are taken by me and subject to copyright.

No picture taken by me may be copied or linked without my

express permission.
Reply
   
Dave McClung

Arden Hills, Minnesota but....

my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.

All pictures are taken by me and subject to copyright.

No picture taken by me may be copied or linked without my

express permission.
Reply
   
Dave McClung

Arden Hills, Minnesota but....

my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.

All pictures are taken by me and subject to copyright.

No picture taken by me may be copied or linked without my

express permission.
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I have received several requests to post a sampling of Fairfax County, Virginia E\-One ladders and tiller trucks.



Fairfax County purchased one tiller in 1966.



Truck 15

1966 Seagrave 800KT

100'

250/150

s/n Q-4077



This Seagrave ran from a variety of stations. Photo taken in July, 1986.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Two 1969 Seagrave KT open cabs were purchased. This photograph was Truck 18 in Jefferson.



Photo credit: Mike Sanders collection.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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A 1967 Seagrave tiller was also purchased. Eventually, toward the end of its career, the 67 Seagrave cab was joined with one of the 1969 tillers to operate as a reserve truck. This was sold/donated to Berryville, Virginia.



Photo taken in 1987 while running as Truck 8 in Annandale.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Although fond of Seagrave tillers, a 1969 ALF (900) 100' tiller with a 250/150 was purchased. This photograph was taken in 1983 at the county shops when the ALF was assigned as Truck 22 in Springfield.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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This 1971 Seagrave also served at a variety of stations across the county. This picture was taken in 1990 as a reserve and housed at Station 36 in Frying Pan.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Fairfax County also purchased a 1973 Seagrave PT 100'. This also served at a variety of stations and ultimately a reserve. This picture was taken in 1978 at Station 11 in Penn Daw. This truck was eventually sold to the Rouss Truck Company in Winchester, Virginia.



Mike Sanders collection.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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A 1979 Seagrave tiller and this similar 1983 Seagrave HT 100' were operated by Fairfax - This photo of Truck 8 in Annandale was taken in 1984.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Two 1984 E\-One 135' rearmounts were ordered for Truck 10 in Bailey's Cross Roads and Truck 29 in Tysons Corner. Both were later rehabed by E\-One to include the addition of a cab enclosure.



Photo taken in 1987.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Truck 10 was rehabed in 1997. Included in the rehab was an enclosed cab, new jack system, reconditioned aerial, and air conditioning.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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A variety of 110' were purchased with both single and dual rear axles. This is a 1986 E\-One Hurricane 110' that was running as Truck 30 in Merrifield when this was taken in 1987.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Truck 25 in Reston ran this 1987 Hurricane model 110'.



Photo taken in 1988.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Several 1989 Hurricane 110' models were delivered with dual rear axles.



This is Truck 22 of Springfield.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Truck 8 in Annandale ran this 1991 E\-One Hurricane 110'.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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Last one is this 1995 E\-One Protector 110' that was photographed as Truck 24 in 1996.





Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com


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Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
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[quote name='mnsand' post='162969' date='Nov 12 2007, 20:51 ']I have received several requests to post a sampling of Fairfax County, Virginia E\-One ladders and tiller trucks.



Fairfax County purchased one tiller in 1966.



Truck 15

1966 Seagrave 800KT

100'

250/150

s/n Q-4077



This Seagrave ran from a variety of stations. Photo taken in July, 1986.

Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com[/quote]



Mike, I'm relatively certain that this truck was originally purchased and entered service at a station other than at Station 15.....Station 15 didn't have a Truck assigned to it until sometime in the late 70's or early 80's...
Remember, it's their Emergency, not yours !  Arrive Alive !
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[quote name='mnsand' post='162973' date='Nov 12 2007, 20:57 ']Although fond of Seagrave tillers, a 1969 ALF (900) 100' tiller with a 250/150 was purchased. This photograph was taken in 1983 at the county shops when the ALF was assigned as Truck 22 in Springfield.

Mike Sanders

Ashburn, VA

www.fairfaxfirebook.com[/quote]



Truck 22 as shown above was originally purchased and assigned to run as Truck Co. 5. and for several months, it ran out of Station 11, as they staffed 2 trucks and then it moved to Station 5 sometime later.
Remember, it's their Emergency, not yours !  Arrive Alive !
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