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The Rheems1 Photo Collection
That was the entire trip... I will be going out again at some other time... I am really intersted in doing the County of Fairfax so you will most likely see more from there soon. Thanks for looking!!



Dave
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I decided yesterday that I didn't want to sit at home and be bored.... so I jumped in my trusty VW and headed out for parts unknown. That is a lie.. I knew exactly where I wanted to go LOL. Here are my pictures from yesterday.. the sun only coperated every once in awhile... so some of these were taken in sun.. others were taken in not so much sun.



Clear Springs Fire Department

Washington County, MD



2005 Pierce Pumper 1,250/1,000/20



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1983 Chevy Special Service Truck



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1982 Mack Pumper 1,250/750

X-Halfway, MD



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2002 Ford/KME Mini-pumper 750/250



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1989 Mack/4-Guys Tanker 1,000/2,000



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1995 Spartan/American Rescue truck



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City of Cumberland Fire Department

Allegheny County, MD



1997 Sutphen Pumper 1,500/500



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???? Sutphen Tower



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I don't like shooting city departments.... have I said that before? They don't like pulling stuff out, it isn't in their job description or whatever and God forbid should they go out of their way. The pumper was sitting outside which is how I shot it... two paid people came back on the gutbox and both tried to head back upstairs (they saw me shooting the pumper) as quickly as possible. I politely asked the one if he would pull the apparatus out for pictures, he pulled the tower out (it was still a little bit inside the building but I wasn't asking him to pull it out more) and once I lowered my camera he quickly put it back in wished me a nice day and closed all of the bay doors. So I didn't get info on the tower.. you are just going to have to make up the year on it in your head LOL.
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Bowling Green Fire Department

Allegheny County, MD



1997 Sutphen Pumper 1,500/500



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2005 GMC Brush Truck PP/300 and 2004 Polaris 13' Inflatable Boat



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2000 Ford Utility Truck



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Here is a sad relic I found along the side of the road outside of Westernport, MD



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The Borough of Westernport is going to be buying this from the guy who owns it to flush the sewers when they become clogged amongst other non-firefighting duties.
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Cresaptown Fire Department

Allegheny County, MD



1991 Pierce Pumper



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2001 Pierce Pumper 1,500/1,000



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1996 Pierce Squad Truck



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Potomac No 2 Fire Department

Westernport, MD

Allegheny County, MD



2002 KME Pumper-Tanker 1,250/1,500



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1986 Ford/Saulsbury Rescue Truck



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1988 Ford Brush Truck PP/230



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1992 Grumman Pumper 1,250/1,250 (my personal favorite)



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Well that was my little photo trip.. I love photographing the counties of color... I hope you enjoyed these pictures!!! Comments are of course always welcome.



Dave
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OK, Fritz, time for corrections and advice.

It's Allegany County in Maryland, Allegheny County is in PA. or VA.

When in Cumberland, go to the top, or whoever is OIC. The 2-man crew of E-3 also mans a medic, that's probably who you talked to.

CFD's tower is a 1992 Sutphen 1750/300/90'

Where was Bowling Green's Quint-Rescue?

Cresaptown's Pierce Lances are a 1989 1250/1000, and a 2000 1500/1000/40; the squad has 250/300/20

Westernport's rescue is a RSI (Rescue Systems,Inc.); the brush was originally built by Bruco.

The green ALF Pioneer is a 1968 750/500, xBowling Green,MD. and it belongs to the TOWN of Westernport (no boroughs in Maryland).

Interesting that you skipped over the banana yellow co. (Rawlings) and the white w/red-yellow stripes co. (McCoole)

Maybe next time you can take a native guide, or even buy 1 of my books. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />
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[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='314537' date='Jun 17 2009, 16:46 ']OK, Fritz, time for corrections and advice.

It's Allegany County in Maryland, Allegheny County is in PA. or VA.

When in Cumberland, go to the top, or whoever is OIC. The 2-man crew of E-3 also mans a medic, that's probably who you talked to.

CFD's tower is a 1992 Sutphen 1750/300/90'

Where was Bowling Green's Quint-Rescue?

Cresaptown's Pierce Lances are a 1989 1250/1000, and a 2000 1500/1000/40; the squad has 250/300/20

Westernport's rescue is a RSI (Rescue Systems,Inc.); the brush was originally built by Bruco.

The green ALF Pioneer is a 1968 750/500, xBowling Green,MD. and it belongs to the TOWN of Westernport (no boroughs in Maryland).

Interesting that you skipped over the banana yellow co. (Rawlings) and the white w/red-yellow stripes co. (McCoole)

Maybe next time you can take a native guide, or even buy 1 of my books. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />[/quote]





Warren,



Christ Jesus.... I have this crap all screwed up (though the stuff at Cresaptown was not my fault... that is what I got from the guy pulling stuff out). Starting from the top:



I get nervous talking to OIC type people.... I will remember that for next time though (if I don't take you with me).



The Quint-Rescue was being worked on by the guy from Sutphen. A MFRI instructor was teaching a class with it and smashed the side of the cab with the boom... I guess Sutphen did not install a sensor or something... so they were in fixing it.



I had no idea who built the body on the rescue truck in Westernport, I was guessing at it from the look of the design. I had NO idea the brush truck had Bruco's hand in it anywhere... it was nice stuff. So it is the town of Westernport...... you can tell I am from Pa can't you LOL?? That ALF was in poor shape... the valve covers were off on each side of the motor and it was exposed to the weather. What a shame!!!



As for skipping.. not me Warren.. I don't skip ANYTHING.... there was no one around banana yellow Rawlings' firehouse and I didn't see any blue lighters in the trailer park across the street or in the town itself (what little I could find of it.. speaking of finding.. did you know that Rawlings has/had 2 sirens???). I found someone at McCoole who informed me that it is against company policy to pull stuff out for pictures and that he wouldn't do it. I also visited Keyser, WV (what a nightmare station location.. I have no idea where I could put stuff for pics), Bloomington, MD (there wasn't a soul around... what great pictures THAT would have made), Piedmont, WV (I didn't want to get out of my car... that town is WIERD!!!), Barton, Lonoconing, and Midland. I tried to get in to see the town of Luke Fire Department but it is inside the damn paper mill and they told me that I had to arrange it with their PR person because there is a no camera policy... blah blah blah... yadda, yadda, yadda. My last stop for the day was Frostburg, I was just in time for the 6:05 siren test which was awesome... I am guessing that they have a 16 port Sterling at Station 1 in the bell tower. For in case you are wondering Warren.. I found all of the sirens in town (the GCS Model 5 at Station 2, the Sterling up on the hill by Station 1 and the unknown thing behind the mini-market on Grant Street. Speaking of sirens... here were all of my sirens for the trip!!!





Federal Eclipse 8H at Bowling Green (brand new)

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Whelen 3016 behind the firehouse at Cresaptown (they also have a 2HP ACA Screamer)



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STH-10 on the firehouse at Westernport



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3T22 on the hill by a cemetary in Westernport



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Federal Model 5 and Federal Eclipse 8H at Bloomington



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The most awesome thing on the whole trip... an ACA Alertronic 6000R at the New Page Paper Mill in Luke (This is only the second one of these I have ever seen... I about had a stroke when I found it)



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Sterling M, GCS Model 5 and Federal Model 2 at Lonoconing



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Federal STH-10 waiting to be put up in Frostburg (behind Station 2)



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Here is a sad relic I found along the side of the road outside of Westernport, MD







I'd be sad too if I was painted that shade of green. It almost matches the shade of green that the NJ Department of Corrections used to require our cell block be painted in our old police station. And that's where our only rest room was located.
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[quote name='Richard_L_Dean_07405' post='314541' date='Jun 17 2009, 17:35 ']Here is a sad relic I found along the side of the road outside of Westernport, MD







I'd be sad too if I was painted that shade of green. It almost matches the shade of green that the NJ Department of Corrections used to require our cell block be painted in our old police station. And that's where our only rest room was located.[/quote]





LOL, it is much neater in person than it looks in the picture... plus it is metallic which makes it stand out really nicely!!
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Bowling Green has had several different shades of green on their rigs since the 1st one was delivered in 1954 (GMC/Howe), which was a dark green, similar to the current pickup trucks. In the 60's, the green was lightened somewhat, shown on the 1970 Chevy stepvan BGVFD once had. In the mid-80's, when the 68 ALF Pioneer was rehabed, it was painted in the "jade green" color, which is used on the 2 Sutphens.

Too bad you seem to have missed the FEB.09 issue of the MD. Fire Dispatch, which had a photo feature on Bowling Green.


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[quote name='Rheems1' date='Jun 17 2009, 17:19 ' post='314540']

Warren,





"I found someone at McCoole who informed me that it is against company policy to pull stuff out for pictures and that he wouldn't do it. "





Rheems1;



I'm sorry you where treated poorly at McCoole, please accept my apology. I will ask who turned down your request. For the record there is no policy against pulling trucks out at McCoole for photos.



Next time you visit Allegany County, hit me up and I'll try to line up some stations ahead of time... Just got to know where to find the people.



Again, I'm sorry about the treatment at McCoole.



Tim Wilson
Mechanical engineers build weapons, whereas civil engineers build targets.





When the man at the door said," Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms", I, naturally assumed it was a delivery!
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Very nice shots, Dave!



Love the green on the Bowling Green rigs.
Hardy, William C

Larimer VFD, Westmoreland County Station 1

Westinghouse Waltz Mill VFB, Westmoreland County Station 116
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Stupid double post...
Hardy, William C

Larimer VFD, Westmoreland County Station 1

Westinghouse Waltz Mill VFB, Westmoreland County Station 116
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Warren,





"I found someone at McCoole who informed me that it is against company policy to pull stuff out for pictures and that he wouldn't do it. "





Rheems1;



I'm sorry you where treated poorly at McCoole, please accept my apology. I will ask who turned down your request. For the record there is no policy against pulling trucks out at McCoole for photos.



Next time you visit Allegany County, hit me up and I'll try to line up some stations ahead of time... Just got to know where to find the people.



Again, I'm sorry about the treatment at McCoole.



Tim Wilson

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Tim, thank you for your input on this, I have never encountered this "policy" in McCoole or anywhere else in Allegany Co.

Warren Jenkins
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Nice pics, and thanks for including the 'outdoor audible warning devices.' <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />
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[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='314678' date='Jun 18 2009, 08:41 ']Warren,





"I found someone at McCoole who informed me that it is against company policy to pull stuff out for pictures and that he wouldn't do it. "





Rheems1;



I'm sorry you where treated poorly at McCoole, please accept my apology. I will ask who turned down your request. For the record there is no policy against pulling trucks out at McCoole for photos.



Next time you visit Allegany County, hit me up and I'll try to line up some stations ahead of time... Just got to know where to find the people.



Again, I'm sorry about the treatment at McCoole.



Tim Wilson[/quote]



Thank you Tim, I am sure that it was nothing personal and I will wind up getting them the next time I come down through that way (A couple of weeks probably when I arrange the Luke Fire Department).



Quote:Tim, thank you for your input on this, I have never encountered this "policy" in McCoole or anywhere else in Allegany Co.

Warren Jenkins





Warren,



It does happen from time to time... I didn't think there was a policy against it.. I just think he was busy or in a hurry or something of that nature so he didn't want to pull the stuff out but didn't want to come right out and say it.
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[quote name='WAGONMAN' post='314684' date='Jun 18 2009, 09:14 ']Nice pics, and thanks for including the 'outdoor audible warning devices.' <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />[/quote]





You are very welcome Wagonman... I always appreciate a good fire siren picture and snap them whenever I can!! One day I will take pictures of my personal siren collection and post those pictures as well.
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Im amazed you found someone home at all those stations!
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