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Virginia - Here and There
#1
Fellow Firepixer "firemag" and I headed out last Friday to Urbanna, VA for the Oyster Festival Parade. Along the way we stopped at a couple of stations in Middlesex County, dodging clouds all the while. This first batch are from the Upper Middlesex Vol. Fire Department in Waterview. This department originally featured all yellow apparatus, but after purchasing a Ford C/E-One from another department, decided they liked the paint scheme on the new arrival and adopted it as their own.





   



Upper Middlesex VFD

Engine 60

1971 Ford F750/American Fire Apparatus

750/1000 S/N: 3382
Paul Edwards

Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine

Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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#2
These older rigs are in remarkably good condition as you can see.



   



Upper Middlesex VFD

Tanker 63

1979 Ford C8000/E-One

750/1500 S/O: 5855
Paul Edwards

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Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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#3
The rest of the department's apparatus are in the new color scheme mentioned previously. I don't recall where this engine previously served, hopefully someone else will know.



   



Upper Middlesex VFD

Engine 62

1984 Ford C8000/E-One

1250/1000/20 S/O: ?
Paul Edwards

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#4
This crash truck was also obtained from another agency. As the name implies, it reponds on MVAs to handle extrication and lighting.



   



Upper Middlesex VFD

Crash 64

1982 Chevrolet Scottsdale 30/E-One

S/O: 2490
Paul Edwards

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#5
Paul, great photos of these old girls! They just keep on serving.
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







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#6
This brush truck is the final piece of rolling stock at the moment. The department recently bought a 1989 Seagrave that is currently being repainted and which will become the first-out pumper. I'll post a pic once it's in service. Although we didn't get a photo, a jet ski dubbed "Water Rescue 60" is also available for the members use.



   



Upper Middlesex VFD

Brush 61

1984 Ford F250/Reading

250/200 skid unit
Paul Edwards

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#7
This next department is on the opposite end of the county in Deltaville, hence the name Lower Middlesex Vol. Fire Department. One of two "bumper pumper" rigs on the roster here.



   



Lower Middlesex VFD

Engine 41

1999 International 4900/Pierce

1250/1000 S/N: 10677
Paul Edwards

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#8
Even though this rig looks more like an engine, it hauls a bit more water and is the department's tanker.



   



Lower Middlesex VFD

Tanker 44

1989 International 4900/Grumman

1250/1500 S/N: 18259
Paul Edwards

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#9
[quote name='VFN102' date='11 November 2010 - 11:47 AM' timestamp='1289492824' post='411150']

The rest of the department's apparatus are in the new color scheme mentioned previously. I don't recall where this engine previously served, hopefully someone else will know.



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Upper Middlesex VFD

Engine 62

1984 Ford C8000/E-One

1250/1000/20 S/O: ?

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I believe this is x-Berwyn, PA (Chester County)
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#10
The ladder came from another department but our host was not sure where.



   



Lower Middlesex VFD

Ladder 46

1991 Simon Duplex/LTI

1500/500/75' S/N: L-201-91 *not positive if this is a serial number*
Paul Edwards

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#11
[quote name='nolderpkp' date='11 November 2010 - 12:59 PM' timestamp='1289497167' post='411162']

I believe this is x-Berwyn, PA (Chester County)

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I do recall something about PA now that you mention it, thank you.
Paul Edwards

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#12
An oldie but a goodie! Deltaville's restored antique parade piece. I like the old bullet lights.



   



Lower Middlesex VFD

Engine 1

1946 Chevrolet/1947 Oren

500/500 S/N: 500A-986
Paul Edwards

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#13
And the final unit at Deltaville, a custom cab engine with top mount pump panel. There are two other departments serving Middlesex - the Town of Urbanna and Hartfield. I don't have photos of those two so unless someone else does and cares to post, that will be a trip for another day. They were way too busy during the Oyster Festival to attempt getting the Urbanna rigs.



   



Lower Middlesex VFD

Engine 43

1993 Pierce Saber

1250/1000 S/N: E7744
Paul Edwards

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#14
[quote name='VFN102' date='11 November 2010 - 01:06 PM' timestamp='1289497560' post='411163']

The ladder came from another department but our host was not sure where.



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Lower Middlesex VFD

Ladder 46

1991 Simon Duplex/LTI

1500/500/75' S/N: L-201-91 *not positive if this is a serial number*

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I believe this was the truck that formerly served Harrisburg,NC as L1.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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#15
[quote name='BFD1151' date='11 November 2010 - 01:32 PM' timestamp='1289499131' post='411169']

I believe this was the truck that formerly served Harrisburg,NC as L1.

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Thanks Micah. I figured between you, Roto-Ray, and a few other apparatus experts an answer would be forthcoming!
Paul Edwards

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#16
The Upper Middlesex, VA. rig is definetely an X-Berwyn FC in Chester County, Pa.



The Deltaville rig could be X-Harrisburg, NC. or X-Montoursville, PA. Good deal of that kind of rig around.
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#17
Thanks for the photos, Paul.



The Olympian from Deltaville is indeed ex-Harrisburg, NC.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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#18
[quote name='VFN102' date='11 November 2010 - 11:47 AM' timestamp='1289492824' post='411150']

The rest of the department's apparatus are in the new color scheme mentioned previously. I don't recall where this engine previously served, hopefully someone else will know.



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Upper Middlesex VFD

Engine 62

1984 Ford C8000/E-One

1250/1000/20 S/O: ?

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Paul,



I love the internet ! I knew this rig ended up in VA - was not sure where. Yes - it is ex. Berwyn (Chester County, PA). I do not have the SO - but I might be able to get it. The only differance I see is the floodlights, and the strobes on the fron bumper. Listed below is the info I have on this.



Bruce



1984 Ford C8000/Emergency One Sentry III, canopy tilt-COE, 1250/750/40, Cat Diesel 3208T, 235 HP, Allison Automatic, high side compartments, 6.5 Kw Onan generator, 4-1000 watt premounted lights, two booster reels on top. Used as a attack pumper. It was housed on 7/23/94 at a cost of $113,807. It was sold to a dealer in AK in 3/97 who sold it to a fire company in VA.
Bruce W. Anderson

Historian

Southeastern PA Region
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#19
[quote name='BA000049' date='11 November 2010 - 05:30 PM' timestamp='1289513416' post='411210']

Paul,



I love the internet ! I knew this rig ended up in VA - was not sure where. Yes - it is ex. Berwyn (Chester County, PA). I do not have the SO - but I might be able to get it. The only differance I see is the floodlights, and the strobes on the fron bumper. Listed below is the info I have on this.



Bruce



1984 Ford C8000/Emergency One Sentry III, canopy tilt-COE, 1250/750/40, Cat Diesel 3208T, 235 HP, Allison Automatic, high side compartments, 6.5 Kw Onan generator, 4-1000 watt premounted lights, two booster reels on top. Used as a attack pumper. It was housed on 7/23/94 at a cost of $113,807. It was sold to a dealer in AK in 3/97 who sold it to a fire company in VA.

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Looks like the booster tank and foam tank capacities we were given are incorrect, thanks for the updated info Bruce
Paul Edwards

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Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
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#20
Bowling Green 2006 Pierce Dash E1


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