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[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' post='330268' date='Aug 17 2009, 20:58 ']do you have any info on this one? I do not have it in my database.



Tabernacle volley fire dept Engine?

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i don't know all the info on it but when i was at the live burn they showed up to i believe someone said it was a fdny rig that i am not 100% sure on so it could be wrong like some said the only info on it is Tanker 185 1986 Mack EEI there is a sister to that engine witch is Tanker 282 but to me they really don't look like tankers there more engine's sorry i cant he anymore help full but i will call Chief Powell or Asst. Chief Hunt tomorrow to get more info for ya they are pretty far out there to drive and ask
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I'd be willing to bet that's one of the old Six Forks FD engines from Wake County, NC.
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[quote name='Andrew2340' post='330293' date='Aug 17 2009, 22:25 ']I'd be willing to bet that's one of the old Six Forks FD engines from Wake County, NC.[/quote]



it could be i am not doubt that it is from some ware in nc or sc or va but i heard at the live burn i was at it was a fdny rig but there was a lot of stuffing going on so i could have miss heard someone
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I think Andrew is correct, it looks to be the former Engine 123 from Six Forks.
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I can add some info on a few of the rigs pictured -

Asheboro L-1 1998 E\-One 1250/500/75' s.o.19315

L-2 1966 Ward LaFrance / HiRanger 1000/0/85' Refurbed in 1992

Westside R-13 2003 Pierce Dash Job No. 14328

K-16 1980 Ford C/Pierce 1000/1000 Job No. E-0681

Tabernacle E282 - This is one of 2 Mack CF/EEI's obtained from Six Forks VFD in Raleigh Which one, I'm not certain. However they were similar if not twins. Here are the numbers: (1) 1985 Mack CF/EEI 1500/1250 Mack # CFC686FC 1605, EEI # 8432

(2) 1986 Mack CF/EEI 1500/1250 Mack # CFC686FC 1645, EEI # 8487.

For what it's worth, Wake New Hope also had a pair of Mack CF/EEI's I'll see if I can come up with info on the other trucks in the post.

Jon U.
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[quote name='jon umbdenstock' post='330439' date='Aug 18 2009, 13:11 ']I can add some info on a few of the rigs pictured -

Asheboro L-1 1998 E\-One 1250/500/75' s.o.19315

L-2 1966 Ward LaFrance / HiRanger 1000/0/85' Refurbed in 1992

Westside R-13 2003 Pierce Dash Job No. 14328

K-16 1980 Ford C/Pierce 1000/1000 Job No. E-0681

Tabernacle E282 - This is one of 2 Mack CF/EEI's obtained from Six Forks VFD in Raleigh Which one, I'm not certain. However they were similar if not twins. Here are the numbers: (1) 1985 Mack CF/EEI 1500/1250 Mack # CFC686FC 1605, EEI # 8432

(2) 1986 Mack CF/EEI 1500/1250 Mack # CFC686FC 1645, EEI # 8487.

For what it's worth, Wake New Hope also had a pair of Mack CF/EEI's I'll see if I can come up with info on the other trucks in the post.

Jon U.[/quote]



thanks a lot jon u for that info i realy dont know about the trucks around me
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is there any dept in nc that run's a Maxim
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[quote name='ncfirebuff343' post='330294' date='Aug 17 2009, 22:28 ']it could be i am not doubt that it is from some ware in nc or sc or va but i heard at the live burn i was at it was a fdny rig but there was a lot of stuffing going on so i could have miss heard someone[/quote]



Don't think it is an former FDNY ride.
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[quote name='ncfirebuff343' post='330634' date='Aug 19 2009, 10:48 ']is there any dept in nc that run's a Maxim[/quote]



I would have to do some more in-depth research, but I don't think any dept in NC currently runs a Maxim. I know Marion, Balsam Grove, and Maiden ran Maxims, but all of these are long gone from active service.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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[quote name='BFD1151' post='330768' date='Aug 19 2009, 21:52 ']I would have to do some more in-depth research, but I don't think any dept in NC currently runs a Maxim. I know Marion, Balsam Grove, and Maiden ran Maxims, but all of these are long gone from active service.[/quote]



thanks i love maxims
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Asheboro's 1923 American la france pumper this is matching numbers and restored this is asheboro's original engine from 1923



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here are some more units from asheboro nc

Dist Chief Unit, Arson, Arson Fire Prevention uses these i only took a pic of one of these because they a total of four of them and all the same

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Special operations unit

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fire prevention unit

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trailer (dont know what its used for)

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pick up (dont know what its used for)

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ok here are some trucks that where in a pride in asheboro



Seagrove volley dept Engne 62

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Seagrove Brush truck 67

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Ashe-rand Ems/Rescue 3 brand new 2009 Ford F-350/KME light duty rescue

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Ulah Ladder 11 frightliner/KME 75' Fire Stick

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Rockwell Rural VFD in Rowan County has just signed a contract awarding Pierce the bid for a 2009 Pierce Contender Engine Company with a Velocity Chassis with 20" raised roof, 500 HP ISM engine and 2000 GPM pump. 7 monthes or so I'll have the pictures.
Chris Lambert

Firefighter/Paramedic

Rockwell Rural VFD
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Rowan County Locke Fire Departments new toy



Rescue 62 Mack/Saulsbury Unknown year, refurbed by Seagrave

Ex LaVale Fire Company Maryland


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Chris Lambert

Firefighter/Paramedic

Rockwell Rural VFD
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Officers side


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Firefighter/Paramedic

Rockwell Rural VFD
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Officers side

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That looks nice!
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Wow, that is a beautiful truck!!! Seagrave done an awesome job with the refurb looks like.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Not a good shot but...



Thomasville Ladder 21



They have identical ladder which is Ladder 22.


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Chris Lambert

Firefighter/Paramedic

Rockwell Rural VFD
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Mountain Home,NC

Ex-Service 1

1985 GMC 7000/E-One 4x4

SO#4930



Now serving Smokestown (Lancaster Co),PA


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City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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