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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous
[quote name='ur second in' date='03 June 2010 - 10:20 PM' timestamp='1275616813' post='385258']

I posted a former Deltaville Virginia Ladder in the Norht Carolina thread and figured I would post the Deltaville Rigs I have on the Virginia thread.



[Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=58777] This Rig is the Departments First Pumper. Its a Chevrolet/ Oren. Unknown year

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Really sharp looking rig. we use to have an almost identical one here in Smithfield that was a 1947 i think. Have no idea were it is now, the last time i saw it was about 15 years ago and it was still in decent condition.
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Had the day off so I ventured out a bit. Got lucky at my first stop but struck out finding someone at two others and the engine wouldn't start at another. Oh well, you take what you can get in this hobby. These were taken at Holly Grove VFD in Louisa Co, VA. You're liable to find a surprise rig whenever you roll up in there! Although no surprises were found today, I did learn of a heavy rescue they are in the process of purchasing.



First up is their rescue pumper....note Yosemite Sam holding the spreaders.





   



Engine 4

1997 E\-One Cyclone II

1250/750 S/O 16919
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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The Chief said this tower is originally from Greenwich, CT. I have no doubt one of my fellow Firepixers will know and have a photo!



   



Tower 4

1992 E\-One Hurricane

1500/300 95' Platform

S/O 10495

(new cab installed about 2005)
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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Here is the little brush truck with 50,000 lb winch.......they sometimes take it on structure calls if the extra water is needed.



   



Brush 4

1968 AM General/Slagle's

400/1000/60

ex-Army 5-1/2 ton.
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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Last one for now....odd they would call this Attack 4 and the previous monster Brush 4 :-) Holly Grove also has a tractor drawn 7000 gallon tanker that is at Slagle's having a 1250 GPM pump installed. I hope to get that and the new heavy rescue once they arrive.



   



Attack 4

1979 Jeep CJ5

10/100 Aqua-Duk pump
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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[quote name='VFN102' date='25 June 2010 - 11:34 PM' timestamp='1277522093' post='389049']

Last one for now....odd they would call this Attack 4 and the previous monster Brush 4 :-) Holly Grove also has a tractor drawn 7000 gallon tanker that is at Slagle's having a 1250 GPM pump installed. I hope to get that and the new heavy rescue once they arrive.



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Attack 4

1979 Jeep CJ5

10/100 Aqua-Duk pump

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Paul, did they still have the old WLF RM Ladder parked out back of the station??
Remember, it's their Emergency, not yours !  Arrive Alive !
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[quote name='VFN102' date='25 June 2010 - 11:22 PM' timestamp='1277521348' post='389039']

The Chief said this tower is originally from Greenwich, CT. I have no doubt one of my fellow Firepixers will know and have a photo!



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Tower 4

1992 E\-One Hurricane

1500/300 95' Platform

S/O 10495

(new cab installed about 2005)

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Theres a pic of this rig on firenews.org. Go to department list, scroll down to Connecticut, and in the Greenwich section under past apparatus you'll find it. A good site for those interested in New England FD's
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[quote name='VFN102' date='25 June 2010 - 11:34 PM' timestamp='1277522093' post='389049']

Last one for now....odd they would call this Attack 4 and the previous monster Brush 4 :-) Holly Grove also has a tractor drawn 7000 gallon tanker that is at Slagle's having a 1250 GPM pump installed. I hope to get that and the new heavy rescue once they arrive.



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Attack 4

1979 Jeep CJ5

10/100 Aqua-Duk pump

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Paul great additions.



Did firemag see this jeep? He loves them.
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







"In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
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Chris, yes the Ward LaFrance is still sitting out back....I will post a pic of it and the old Wagon in the relics thread.



and John, Jerry has been here before too so he knows about the Jeep!





AND, thanks for that tip firetrucknut
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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In case anyone is interested, I posted two Holly Grove rigs on the Relics thread.....sad shape indeed!
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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I made a quick trip to Powhatan to shoot the apparatus at the Courthouse station last Friday. My only disappointment was fighting clouds. When I looked outside at 9:00 not a cloud could be found, but by the time I got into Powhatan, here they came! It was hard to get the rigs positioned exactly to my liking because we were constantly rushing to get shots before the next big cloud blocked out the sun. The apparatus here was very clean, even though my visit was unannounced. Many thanks to Ken Satterwhite for patiently moving the rigs around and to Chief Jeff Beach for supplying information.



   





Powhatan VFD Company 1

Engine 1

2003 Pierce Enforcer

1500/750/30A Job # 14256
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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I like tankers with fire bodies as opposed to eliptical tanks, and this one is a beauty.



   



Powhatan VFD Company 1

Tanker 1

2008 Pierce Enforcer

1250/2500 Job #19644
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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What rural department would be without a brush truck?



   



Powhatan VFD Company 1

Brush 1

1999 Ford F350/Alum-line/EEI

365/259/10
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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This next rig has a bit of history. The chassis was purchased together with the chassis used for Brush 1, however, the body is from a 1980 Chevrolet squad formerly operated by Buckroe Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad in Hampton, VA. The body was re-chassied by Crenshaw Equipment in Richmond. Although it says "Squad 1" on the left fender, it goes by EMS-1 on the radio.



   



Powhatan VFD Company 1

EMS 1

1999 Ford F350/1980 American Modular Corp/Crenshaw
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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The final piece is sort of an all-purpose vehicle, can be used by the Chief, run errands or transport members to classes. It has a little EMS gear but is not licensed as such.



   



Powhatan VFD Company 1

Car 1

2005 Ford F250
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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At one time this next rig was the primary engine at Fine Creek VFD Company 4, but is now a County Reserve Engine. As part of an arrangement, it splits time being housed at Company 4 and Company 1, alternating monthly. It's lettered as "Engine 43", but I'll defer to Roto-Ray to explain the old numbering system used in Powhatan. It's currently called "Wagon 4", and possibly "Wagon 1" if Company 1 personnel were to staff it as a second engine.



   



Powhatan County Reserve Engine

Wagon 4

1986 Ford C8000/Pierce Suburban

1000/750 Job # E-3089
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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[quote name='VFN102' date='05 July 2010 - 10:48 PM' timestamp='1278383310' post='391137']

At one time this next rig was the primary engine at Fine Creek VFD Company 4, but is now a County Reserve Engine. As part of an arrangement, it splits time being housed at Company 4 and Company 1, alternating monthly. It's lettered as "Engine 43", but I'll defer to Roto-Ray to explain the old numbering system used in Powhatan. I believe it's currently called "Wagon 4", and possibly "Wagon 1" if Company 1 personnel were to staff it as a second engine.[/quote]



Paul, nice photos.



The reserve engine was the delivered in 1985 to the Fine Creek VFD, Company 4, and was the second (and last) Ford C operated by the county. As can still be seen, it was designated Engine 43. At that time, the county was using a numbering scheme very similar to what neighboring Chesterfield County was using at the time. The first digit was the company number, and anything ending in 2, 3, or 4 was an engine. Later, the rigs were simply designated Engine 4, Tanker 2, etc. Very few of them were re-lettered although the radio designation changed.



The rig is in really good shape, but the Cat 3208 under the hood is ridiculously worn out, causing it to be terribly underpowered.



Engine 43/Engine 4 was replaced in 2002 by a Pierce Enforcer pumper, and became the county reserve engine. Anytime it's not replacing another engine in the county, it carries the designation "wagon" and the county from which it's responding.



When my company (Company 2 [Huguenot VFD]) gets our new engine next year, our 1990 Grumman will become the county reserve and this 1985 Ford C/Pierce will be disposed of.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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James City County Fire Department

Rescue 31

2009 Pierce Saber

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Jay Kormann
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I believe this is the Buckroe Unit that Powhatan's Unit got its box from    
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Mike, you're right, that the 4-door Chevy that once hauled the box now seen on Powhatan EMS-1.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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