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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
Last photo from Abingdon is the station.



The members went all out to pull out the trucks for photos in a short amount of time - my thanks to them.





Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA


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Mike, it's great to see the latest result of your travels.
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Clear Brook, Virginia is located in Frederick County just outside of Winchester. The FD has some apparatus that have dual roto-rays, which is interesting and nice.



Clear Brook's newest is Ambulance 13-1, a 2007 Ford F450 4x4/Life Line, also with dual roto-rays. You don't see that on ambo's very often.





Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA


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A close up of the roto-rays.



Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA


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It is nice to be seen on Interstate 81 where Clear Brook runs auto accidents.





Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA


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Mike,



Great photos, as usual. Maybe next time we can meet you make it to Abingdon.
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As always, Mike, awesome posts and pics! I aleays look forward to your pics!
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Mike great photos as usual. Love the twin Roto-Rays!!!
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I thought that I might add a few random Virginia rigs to the thread for folks enjoyment...



First is this Crimson rear-mount rescue-pumper from the Boonsboro VFD in beautiful Bedford County. This is one of the handful of Crimson vehicles in service in the Commonwealth.


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Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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On the opposite end of Bedford County, near Roanoke, is the Stewartsville-Chamblissburg VFD. A number of the volunteers at the department also work for regional fire apparatus builder M&W, so the choice for their new rescue was obvious.


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Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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Several Firepixers visited the Roanoke area last year and shot a variety of rigs.



The Town of Vinton is located within Roanoke County. It shares rigs with Roanoke County, and is dispatched by the county also.



The Vinton First Aid Crew is one of the transport services within Roanoke County, and they have this nifty looking rescue for extrication work. It features seating for two in the front, and a partial walk-in body with seating for three.


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Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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The County of Albemarle has put several Mack Granite tankers with Pierce body work in service over the past year or so. Each of them is painted thier company's respective colors. This pretty white big water hauler is assigned to the Scottsville VFD, Company 7.


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Finally for today is this Pierce tower ladder from the City of Lynchburg. This runs from Station 7, and replaced a well-worn LTI.



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[quote name='Roto-Ray' post='319392' date='Jul 6 2009, 14:37 ']Several Firepixers visited the Roanoke area last year and shot a variety of rigs.



The Town of Vinton is located within Roanoke County. It shares rigs with Roanoke County, and is dispatched by the county also.



The Vinton First Aid Crew is one of the transport services within Roanoke County, and they have this nifty looking rescue for extrication work. It features seating for two in the front, and a partial walk-in body with seating for three.[/quote]



That is a really neat looking rig!
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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[quote name='Roto-Ray' post='319392' date='Jul 6 2009, 14:37 ']Several Firepixers visited the Roanoke area last year and shot a variety of rigs.



The Town of Vinton is located within Roanoke County. It shares rigs with Roanoke County, and is dispatched by the county also.



The Vinton First Aid Crew is one of the transport services within Roanoke County, and they have this nifty looking rescue for extrication work. It features seating for two in the front, and a partial walk-in body with seating for three.[/quote]



I worked for AFE when this beast was new and had the pleasure of driving it up here from Roanoke for some warranty work. Very cool rescue.
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I ventured up to Hanover County fire station 11 in hopes of getting shots of their new Seagrave Marauder II. As my luck would have it, it was at the county shop getting an oil change. But I did snap the huge tanker and brush truck.



Farrington Tanker 11

1999 Freightliner FL 120/E-One

1250/2000

S/N 19598



   
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And here is the brush truck. There was no exact consensus on the gpm though.



Farrington Brush 11

1980 Jeep CJ-7/Aqua Duk

12?/80



   
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In case anyone was wondering about the red Seagrave sitting in the bay, it was running in place of the new Engine 11. It's the second out engine at Rockville and also serves as the County's Westend reserve.



Rockville Engine 9-2

1987 Seagrave JB

1250/750

S/N T-79712



   
Paul Edwards

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Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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[quote name='Roto-Ray' post='319392' date='Jul 6 2009, 14:37 ']Several Firepixers visited the Roanoke area last year and shot a variety of rigs.



The Town of Vinton is located within Roanoke County. It shares rigs with Roanoke County, and is dispatched by the county also.



The Vinton First Aid Crew is one of the transport services within Roanoke County, and they have this nifty looking rescue for extrication work. It features seating for two in the front, and a partial walk-in body with seating for three.[/quote]





RR - Vinton First Aid Crew is where I got my start in the fire service back in 1994, and rode this rig many, many times. Thank you SO much for posting this most excellent photo!



Peace

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[quote name='VFN102' post='321720' date='Jul 15 2009, 23:16 ']And here is the brush truck. There was no exact consensus on the gpm though.



Farrington Brush 11

1980 Jeep CJ-7/Aqua Duk

12?/80



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Paul, good photos.



You know Jerry is going to love the Jeep photo!!





BTY, Do you know if Billy Morgan is still up there?
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
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First established in 1782







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