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Wichita Kansas, Engine 12 makes the first turn onto Intracoastal Avenue at the 2013-14 Non-Denominational End of Year Emergency Vehicle Procession.
Code 3 Collectibles
Pierce Dash Top Mount
Wichita Fire Department
Engine 12
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OLYMPUS E-600
1:64 Code 3 Collectibles
1997 Pierce Quantum
Chesterfield Fire and EMS (CFEMS)
Chesterfield County, Virginia, USA
Olympus E-M10
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This Velocity pumper was delivered to the Wesley Chapel Fire Department of Waxhaw, NC on July 28, 2010.
I took these pics around 2012, Im not sure if Milpitas FD still has this old Pierce reserve engine in service or not. Their entire apparatus fleet was white for a couple decades then they switched back to red trucks several years ago, their newest rigs are painted red & black.
I took these pics around 2012, Im not sure if Milpitas FD still has this old Pierce reserve engine in service or not. Their entire apparatus fleet was white for a couple decades then they switched back to red trucks several years ago, their newest rigs are painted red & black.
WPFD Engine 64 & 61 are headed to a nearby house fire in Winter Park.
1:64 Code 3 Collectibles Pierce Quantum Winter Park Florida Fire Rescue Department
February 18, 2004
Halfway back to the station, Engine 5 is sent out on another run.
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Pierce Quantum
Virginia Beach Fire Department
City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
Leroy, NY took delivery of their new Velocityâ„¢ pumper on August 3, 2010.
Traffic clears out for "The Nickel" on it's way to an emergency call.
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2006 Pierce Dash
Side Mount Pumper
Hamilton Volunteer
Fire Department
Loudoun County, Virginia, USA
"Wagon 5" - The Nickel
I took these pics around 2012, Im not sure if Milpitas FD still has this old Pierce reserve engine in service or not. Their entire apparatus fleet was white for a couple decades then they switched back to red trucks several years ago, their newest rigs are painted red & black.
I took these pics around 2012, Im not sure if Milpitas FD still has this old Pierce reserve engine in service or not. Their entire apparatus fleet was white for a couple decades then they switched back to red trucks several years ago, their newest rigs are painted red & black.