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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
[quote name='Truckman' post='321771' date='Jul 16 2009, 11:38 ']Paul, good photos.



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





BTY, Do you know if Billy Morgan is still up there?[/quote]



Yes as a matter of fact Billy was at the station doing some painting. His son Brian also stopped by for a few minutes.



-Paul
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Hanover E4.


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Richmond Q5. I ran across these guys as they were posing the truck for photos for ideas for a company patch.


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Another view.


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Last pic.


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Has Richmond gone away from the Roto-Ray?
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[quote name='Matt Lannon' post='322722' date='Jul 19 2009, 19:22 ']Richmond Q5. I ran across these guys as they were posing the truck for photos for ideas for a company patch.[/quote]



I vote for Photo 2 i think that would look awsome on a patch lol jk. Great pictures
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[quote name='fd141' post='322770' date='Jul 19 2009, 23:20 ']Has Richmond gone away from the Roto-Ray?[/quote]





Not at this time. When this ride was bought, a Fairfax light was placed on the nose.



Time will tell. Rumors say going back to the Mars 888 but others say staying with Roto-Ray.





BTW there is a Richmond Apparatus Thread in here.
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[quote name='Matt Lannon' post='322722' date='Jul 19 2009, 20:22 ']Richmond Q5. I ran across these guys as they were posing the truck for photos for ideas for a company patch.[/quote]



I have always wanted to get some Richmond pics with the old Ethyl Corporation building as a background. Just never been by there at various times of day to see when is best to catch the sun in the right position. I am guessing these pics were taken with the building facing the James River, so I don't know if the sun would ever swing around behind you.
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[quote name='Truckman' post='322813' date='Jul 20 2009, 11:25 ']Not at this time. When this ride was bought, a Fairfax light was placed on the nose.



Time will tell. Rumors say going back to the Mars 888 but others say staying with Roto-Ray.





BTW there is a Richmond Apparatus Thread in here.[/quote]



Last we were told, the apparatus committee had talked about mars 888 (my personal favorite) and roto-rays. They were told that most likely neither would be on future apparatus due to the cost of those warning lights.
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[quote name='VFN102' post='322818' date='Jul 20 2009, 12:01 ']I have always wanted to get some Richmond pics with the old Ethyl Corporation building as a background. Just never been by there at various times of day to see when is best to catch the sun in the right position. I am guessing these pics were taken with the building facing the James River, so I don't know if the sun would ever swing around behind you.[/quote]





Paul, when the offical Pierce photographer in town back in 1999 to shoot all five types of rides that we bought, we shot a series at Ethyl and I had to get their permission for us to use the building and property as a back ground while on their property. We did use 2nd street by the Virginia War Memorial as well, parking the rides on the street and having Ethyl's building as a back ground and aslo several downtown buildings too.
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With decent sun forecast for this past Sunday, a buff group went thru the westend of Henrico County. Here is a sampling of some of the rigs.



Henrico County, VA

Hazmat 1

2006 Freightliner/Farber Specialty Vehicles



   
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Henrico County, VA

Hazmat 2

2006 Freightliner M2/Farber Specialty Vehicles



   
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Henrico County, VA

Hazmat 3

1994 International/AM Haire



   
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More from our buff trip...



Henrico Tanker 15

2007 International 7400/Slagle's

1250/2500 s/n GSO6654



   
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Henrico Squad 13

2004 Pierce Quantum

500/300 s/n 14748-02



   
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Last one for now.



Henrico Truck 22

2004 Pierce Dash

100' Tower s/n 15821



   
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Photos came out really nice, Paul. I think your new camera is doing fine!
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[quote name='VFN102' post='321721' date='Jul 15 2009, 23:25 ']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



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Paul,



is this a brand new station for 11?? When I was in the county a couple of months back doing station photos, Station 11 was a small 3-bay building that was still occupied. just curious



Chris
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