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Fairfax County VA
How many E\-One pumpers are still running front line?
Jeffrey W. Shippey

Frederick County, MD
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Engine 409 (Mt Vernon) , Engine 415 (Chantilly) and Engine 427 (West Springfield). These were the same companies that ran the E\-One Cyclone Squrts and were replaced with the last E-Ones. I am unsure of their year but 2003-4 sticks in my head. I'll ask tomorrow at work. I understand from the rumor mill there has been an add-on to our existing order of pumper but haven't been able to pin down the number.
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[quote name='SrFireOfficial' date='10 December 2009 - 04:01 PM' timestamp='1260477678' post='351720']

Engine 409 (Mt Vernon) , Engine 415 (Chantilly) and Engine 427 (West Springfield). These were the same companies that ran the E\-One Cyclone Squrts and were replaced with the last E-Ones. I am unsure of their year but 2003-4 sticks in my head. I'll ask tomorrow at work. I understand from the rumor mill there has been an add-on to our existing order of pumper but haven't been able to pin down the number.

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E438, 439, 409, 415, 427, and 435.
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[quote name='jshippey' date='10 December 2009 - 02:42 PM' timestamp='1260476554' post='351717']

How many E\-One pumpers are still running front line?

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6, and they are all set to be replaced by Velocities in 2010, should be delivered sometime in the first quarter if I heard correct.
Dave McClung

Arden Hills, Minnesota but....

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

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[quote name='SrFireOfficial' date='10 December 2009 - 03:01 PM' timestamp='1260477678' post='351720']

Engine 409 (Mt Vernon) , Engine 415 (Chantilly) and Engine 427 (West Springfield). These were the same companies that ran the E\-One Cyclone Squrts and were replaced with the last E-Ones. I am unsure of their year but 2003-4 sticks in my head. I'll ask tomorrow at work. I understand from the rumor mill there has been an add-on to our existing order of pumper but haven't been able to pin down the number.

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SrFire I believe the order is for 6, let me know if you hear about any add-ons.
Dave McClung

Arden Hills, Minnesota but....

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

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Thanks for the info! I work part-time with a couple of retired guys from Fairfax and we got on the topic of apparatus replacement. They heard that the remaining E-Ones would be replaced very soon.
Jeffrey W. Shippey

Frederick County, MD
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Confirmed, the order is for 6 pumpers at this time and they should be starting down the assembly line in the next 30 days or so. This order from Pierce will replace the last E-0ne's pumpers (raised roof Cyclones)at 9, 15, 27, 35, 38 and 39 and make all county-owned front-line engines Pierce. The lion's share (see county emblem) of volunteer-owned engines, ladders and rescues are Pierce also. When I was hired in 1984, E\-One had just delivered their first batch of pumpers to Fairfax County. At that time, the county was transitioning from a Seagrave dominated fleet to E\-One and now the transition is almost complete to entirely Pierce.
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so is the new hazmat 440 replacing the Spartan presently in service? That rig isn't very old and I can't imagine it is in need of replacement. Or is it going to be in addition to the present units? just wondering.
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I believe the new unit is a replacement. Still not totally sure why their replacing a 6? year old rig.
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[quote name='ur second in' date='12 December 2009 - 08:40 PM' timestamp='1260670824' post='352163']

so is the new hazmat 440 replacing the Spartan presently in service? That rig isn't very old and I can't imagine it is in need of replacement. Or is it going to be in addition to the present units? just wondering.

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It is not replacing the Hazmat rig but the Hazmat support rig. The current Hazmat Support rig will then be used as a reserve.



I flew in last night for a party today. Saw Engine 413 today, she is nice. Would have loved to see the whole unit with rollup doors though. Didn't have a chance to stop and get pictures as I was on my way to Tysons to pick up the cake and was late.
Dave McClung

Arden Hills, Minnesota but....

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

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Dave,



While your in town, get some shots of one of the new Arlington engines if you get a chance. I see they are posted up on singers website.
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[quote name='Tim' date='01 December 2009 - 03:51 PM' timestamp='1259699494' post='350324']

And lastly the new Rescue 426.

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Tim - What camera are you shooting with?
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