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Crusin' Carolina
#61
Anderson Truck 10, 2006 Pierce

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#62
Belton eng 1

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#63
Anderson truck 7 2003 Sutphen Quint

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#64
Last one from this go-round. Pic Taken at the American LaFrance Dealer in Greenville is West Yadkin, NC, Ladder 18.

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#65
[quote name='dispachrg' post='248125' date='Sep 19 2008, 06:40 ']Parker Distict in Greenville. Rescue 2.

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I really like this piece. Plain, simple, a Pete and just oh yea! All she is missing is a Q. Any detail shots of this piece by chance?
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#66
[quote name='dispachrg' post='248138' date='Sep 19 2008, 07:40 ']Last one from this go-round. Pic Taken at the American LaFrance Dealer in Greenville is West Yadkin, NC, Ladder 18.

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Ex-Huntersville,NC
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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#67
I was out and about today, and at the invite of fellow FirePix member "NealCraig" stopped by Pelham-Batesville Station 4. I mostly wanted to shoot their oldest truck. Thanks to him and Firefighter John Barnett. They also Got me the Hook-up for Greenville-Spartanburg Airport, possibly more depts in Spartanburg and Union Countys. Yippee. Since I am giving props to NealCraig, here is his ride Spartanburg medic 18.

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#68
Now for the reason I stopped by. Pelham-Batesville's 1968 International. Love the front mount pump. Sorry about the interior shots, but it won't crank, and we weren't in the mood to push it outside HA!

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#69
Also stationed there is PB Eng4. due to be repalced twords the end of the year

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#70
and PB new Brush 1

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#71
As I mentioned earlier, They Got me into Greenville/Spartanburg Airport. Trucks that I have wanted to see, as well as shoot forever. In these days post 911 near imposible. I'd like to thank Firefighter Lancaster for the tour. They had an interesting set up. All 5 trucks had extrication equipment. and the 3 crash trucks are also Spec'd for structural firefighting. They are also an ISO Class 2. Which is rare for an airport fd. They run alot of brush fires and medical calls. She said that the escalator in the terminal loves to eat people at least once or twice a week. This is their newest a 2005 Oshkosh.

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#72
This is the oldest one in the fleet from the mid 90's. Engine 4 E\-One

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#73
Didnt take a shot of the Engine, have a better shot elsewhere, but cant find it now. Here is their Brush unit. They built it themselves.

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#74
Now for a few random shots from around, I haven't posted yet from trips past. Lets stay in Spartanburg county. Spartanburg city Eng. 1

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#75
Spartanburg city Rescue 1

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#76
Spartanburg City Eng 4 along with Their 1926 Seagrave ladder.

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#77
Spartanburg City Ladder 1.

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#78
Now a couple of parting shots from the Midlands of SC. I will be there for the Fire prevention Parade in Oct so stay tuned for those. In the meanwhile. Here' Colunbia Fmr Haz-Mat 1.

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#79
and their currant Haz-Mat unit.

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#80
Irmo Engine 1

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