Saturday, December 3, 2011

Code 3 Prices Reduced For Christmas

Prices reduced just in time for Christmas.  These are the last of the Code 3 items I have for sale.  Diamond Plate 1/32 FDNY Squad 61 for $75.00. This is an awesome rig with great detail, they sold for over $200.00 when released.  They have never been removed from the box.  I also have the regular size FDNY Engine 10, this is the Seagrave engine located across from the World Trade Center and FDNY Engine 290 this was a limited run rig it is a CF Mack rapid water unit.  Each of these are $20.00 and I have several of each rig.  If you live local we can meet in person so no shipping will be needed.

Now for a question from the visitors.  This past week the numbers went up for a few days because of people coming onto the site from Face book.  You do not have to leave a name but could someone please tell me whose face book I am on that is letting people link onto the site.  If things go well at work over the next few O.T. shifts I should have some posts ready for next week.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Stick With Me As I Make Changes...

If there is anybody out there, at the moment it does not seem like it.  Be patient as I try to make change to the blog to make it better.  After updating the computer to work with the new blogger I need to make adjustments so everything looks correct.  I can see that it will be for the better as blogger is easier to work with and the photos and post can be much larger making the home page look better and easier for us that can see to see.  I kind of feel like I am falling on deaf ears since I have posted three days in a row and with each day less and less has looked at the site.  Remember folks I have a life other than this blog and time is short these days.  Give me one year four months and eleven days I and will have plenty of time after burning my bridges behind me.

You will also notice that at the bottom of each post there is a tool bar that will now allow you to email the post or put it on Facebook, twitter or +1 it what ever all that means.  I am guessing that some of you know all of that is about but I have no idea.

In case some of you did not know it I have another blog for photographs, much of my free time is spent photographing wildlife.  I recently photographed some of the Elk rut in Northern Pa.  and you can check those photos out here.

Vigilant Hose Company's New Tanker 52 Has Arrived...




I did get to make my weekly trip to Shippensburg yesterday and found that allot of block has been put up at the Shippensburg Emergency Services Building, my stop at WEFR yielded a few photographs also as I found the engine room to be painted and most of the brick work up along with other items completed.  Both of those will be another post.  The best surprise was finding the Vigilant's new Tanker setting on the apron while the radios were being installed.

Now I do not know much about the rig but I will pass along what I know and have found on the Internet.  The rig is a 2011 International Work Star chassis with the body built by 4-guys.  The rig carries 3,000 gallons of water and has a 1,250 gpm Hale pump and (3) 10" dump valves.  The unit had been on order and arrived in Shippensburg on Friday September 30, 2011.  The company has already begun training on the vehicle.  As for the old Tanker I was told that it was removed from service and that it was also sold and possibly ending up in Lancaster County.  I have not been given anything concrete though.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

New Shippensburg Emergency Services Building...


 
These were sent to me by T.J. a couple of weeks ago, thanks T.J.  I thought it would be easier to post these now so whenever I post on the building you will have an idea of what you are looking at.  The top view would be from Orange Street looking at the SAEMS portion.  The bottom view would be from the Walnut Bottom Road approaching from the King Street Exit of I-81.
 


This view is from the rear of the building or what you would see if you were approaching from Shippensburg on the Walnut Bottom Road.
 


First floor floor plan.
 

Second floor floor plan.  Click all of the images to make them larger.  I am still learning this new blogger that I am using and I had them larger on the home page but they went under all the existing items so I had to change it.
 My first post on the new Emergency Services building can be found here, I hope to start posting more on this project soon as I have taken many photographs so far and I would like to get everyone up to date.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

WEFR Building and Apparatus Update...


Sorry for the delays in posting the building updates but in Northern Pa. the Elk rut is taking place and I spent all last week cut off from civilization.  Wow! it was great to be cut off from the outside world for a week. 

Work may have picked up at the WEFR buidling but the last time I was there things were progressing slowly.  These were taken on September 21, 2011, additional stone had been brought in and laid, wiring had begun, pipes were put in place for drains and the engine room walls were being insulated as these were taken.  The second photo for those that do not know is from the hallway door of the gear room.  I did not get up last week because of being away but I do hope to make the trip being work days this week.  Once I do I will try to get them on here as quickly as possible.

I mentioned WEFR apparatus in the titile.  The company's fire police vehichle has been removed from service and sold.  After traveling less than 200 miles between inspections and the fact that it needed work it was placed out of service at the end of August.  Company members voted at the regular meeting to dispose of the unit.  It was stripped of all its items and sold to a local man that is going to remove the motor and scrap the remaining parts.

The Vigilant's new building is coming along well and I really hope to start posting on it soon.  I am using something new on blogger so I hope this post turns okay, if it works the photographs should appear larger on the main screen.

Oh and on the brite side I am now down to one year four months and thirteen days before I can retire.  But who is counting.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Vigilant Bell Removed From Station...











Ken Nehf Sr. and Charlie Myers check out the bell up close.
Henry McShane & Co. Baltimore, Md. 1844


Tuesday (September 13, 2011) morning I set out on the bike for my weekly trip to Shippensburg to photograph the two building construction sites. I stopped and got a few photos of the Vigilant building and was heading down King Street when I noticed a group of men setting on the steps of the old Barbour Funeral home. As I was riding by they pointed to the Vigilant station and the work going on there. I just got lucky that I showed up as Brechbill & Helman the Vigilant's general contractors were about to remove the bell from the tower above the building. Not wanting to miss some history and a chance to see the bell up close I stopped and photograph this event. There was about 10 guys watching many with strong roots to the Viggies, three generations of Nehf's, two generations of Myers's J.D. Byers and a few others.

The information on one side of the bell is posted with the photo, the other side says Vigilant Fire Co. organized Feby. 22, 1843. The bell will be cleaned up and placed in the the new buidling when completed. For some history of the bell click this link for a previous post. This bell is like a fire apparatus bell having been in all three buidlings the Vigilant's have occupied. I am just glad I got to witness this event.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Building Updates...

Sorry no photographs today, after a week of rain and working it is hard to type on this thing when I can be riding the bike. I traveled to Shippensburg yesterday and photographed the work being done on the new Shippensburg Emergency Services Building, I am sorry but that is just to much to say so from now on I will refer to it as what it is the Vigilant Hose Company Station. Block is being laid and most of the buildings foot print is starting to show. I also got to see the floor plans of the building but like a dumb ass I did not photograph them, maybe next time. As for the WEFR building nothing has been done since I was there last Monday. When I stopped I was informed that the construction company said it was to wet.
I did have a bonus by stopping in Shippensburg yesterday, but you will have to wait until tomorrow morning to see it.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Quick Post On SAEMS...

Just a quick post today and maybe my last for a week as I am back to work today and it looks like it will be the tour from hell. My guess is I wont be back home much before next week sometime, I have worked to many floods in this city and I hope it will be my last one. When I photographed the WEFR building on Labor Day I noticed the new sign on the building advertising SAEMS Station 2 and the bus sitting out back. This is the first time I have seen the bus there. Before anyone gets there panties in a bunch I only stop by once a week so maybe it is there more often. I did try to add a video of the trusses being set on the WEFR addition but blogger did not want to cooperate.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

You Are Up To Date On The New WEFR Addition...











A good view of the rear, engine bays on the left and gear room in the center. This shows how they blended the existing and new roofs together.





The gear room from the front hallway.

With the exception of the work that was done on Tuesday these photographs will bring everyone up to date on the project. All of these were taken on Monday September 5, 2001. As you can see in the last photograph some brick work was started and looks like it will match up very nice. With the exception of the brick work the outside of the building is getting wrapped up, the earth has been leveled off in the engine bays and the outside are cleaned up. The first two views show how the project is coming along and looks like it will be a great looking building. A doubt much work was done yesterday since we are in the middle of the monsoon season here in Central Pa. , this all coming right after our earthquake season. With the weather and work I will probably not get by again this week until Saturday or Sunday.

Monday, September 5, 2011

We Are Almost Caught Up...











I almost have you caught up on the WEFR building addition. These photographs were taken on August 30, 2011. The roof has been finished, the second floor of the watch room is on and dirt was being moved in the engine bays. In the next to last photograph you can see how the roof was cut into the existing engine room roof, this was delayed until after the hurricane past and by now it should also be sheeted. I will be back today to take more photographs and try to have them posted by Tuesday or Wednesday bringing you up to date. This week I will start the new Vigilant building posts.

Friday, September 2, 2011

More Of WEFR's Addition...





















I am sorry to be boring everyone with the photos of WEFR's building. I assume I am since only a couple of you are watching. I was trying to keep the folks that moved away informed but I seem to only be getting to the past Mayor on a regular basis. I guess when I took a break from posting I lost most of you. We are almost caught up with the construction on this building after posting five straight days. All of these were taken on August 26, 2011. I have mentioned do not feel at this point I need to say much about the photos as you should be recognizing the areas of the building by now. These photos as well as all my other posts of the building are in a timeline with the first shot to the last shot. I was up at the beginning of the week and photographed the progress again and they will be coming soon, I hope to get back by Monday again if I am not forced to stay in the hell hole they call a firehouse I work at.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

The Work Continues...

Roof trusses have arrived and are the building is almost ready for them.



The masonry work is complete and the ties are in place ready for the brick work.





Mechanical room in the back corner, more wall will be put up across the rear.

View from the rear of the new engine bays.

The view from the gear room showing the two doors (in and out of the engine room) and door way leading to the front hall and watch room. This is where five of us were at when the great earthquake struck the area. The wall in the upper right of the photo that connects to the front wall made knocking sounds and was swinging back and forth. Thankfully it did not fall and we were all safe. On a side note I had one lawn chair topple over from the great quake but I plan to rebuild.

View of side Delta (I guess I paid attention in the nimms class) side showing the decorative block, two personel doors, bay door and the two windows.


All of these photographs were taken on August 23, 2011. By this time roof truss were to be set but rain and other complications delayed this to the following week. Earlier in the day the walls were filled with concrete to ready them for the trusses. I know WEFR has been doing a week by week update but I am hoping that the additional images will give you a better over all view of the construction process. It will also provide another form of documentation for history.