
Andrew Fenton
@andrewfentonayf
Works for Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and loves photography and emergency services vehicles. All views are my own
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07-06-2012 20:55:44
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Brand new and just gone operational today at Tillicoultry is this 2024 Iveco EuroCargo Medium Weight Rescue Pump. Thanks to the crew who helped me get the photos Emergency One UK Ltd Scottish Fire and Rescue Service SFRS Clacks-Fife-Stirling IVECO UK Stuart Stevens



Recently put into service in Scottsdale as Support 610 is this 2024 Pierce Velocity HDR. Many thanks to the duty shift and Captain for the excellent hospitality Pierce Mfg Scottsdale Fire Department


Waiting to go into service and seen at Phoenix Fire Dept. Resource Management is this 2024 Peterbilt PB348 with Interstate Truck body. Destined for Stn 54 as Tender 54. Big thanks to the very helpful staff based here, always professional Peterbilt Motors Co.


This stunning 2019 Rosenbauer Commander R6011 with Cobra rear mount ladder runs as L289 in Chandler although it actually runs as a quint. Many thanks to the duty shift and especially the Engineer who moved the apparatus for photography ChandlerFire Rosenbauer America


Seen today at stn 4 in Sedona, Arizona is this beautiful 2024 Pierce Enforcer PUC running as EP541 which only went into service a few weeks ago. Many thanks to the very helpful duty crew who assisted with moving the apparatus to a nice photo spot Pierce Mfg Sedona Fire District


Also seen today on my photo shoot to Sedona in Arizona is this recently put into service Ford F550 built by BME as a brush truck at station 1. Many thanks to the Captain and duty crew who were extremely helpful and professional Sedona Fire District Ford Trucks BME Fire Trucks



My local on call fire station at Bridge of Allan has recently received a brand new fire engine and I was lucky to be able to photograph it recently with thanks to the help of the Watch Commander Scottish Fire and Rescue Service SFRS Clacks-Fife-Stirling Emergency One UK Ltd IVECO UK


Another new fire apparatus that I recently photographed was this stunning 2024 E-One Cyclone 100ft tower ladder in this incredible yellow livery which had only gone into service earlier that week at stn 155 in Glendale, Arizona. E-ONE (Fire Trucks) Glendale Fire Dept.


Another lovely looking E-ONE (Fire Trucks) apparatus seen and photographed on my recent trip to Arizona is this 2023 E-One Typhoon based at Phoenix FD Stn 26. Thx to the helpful crews once again Phoenix Fire Dept.


Since my last visit to Arizona Mesa (Arizona) Fire & Medical Dept have put into service a number of new E-ONE (Fire Trucks) with this excellent example being a 2024 Cyclone in service as E224. Thx to the helpful firefighters I met 👍👏


Operating from Carrick-on-Shannon in Co Leitrim in Ireland is this brand new Mercedes Sprinter which will be a Water Rescue Unit. Vehicle built by Sídheán Teo Thanks to the CFO Leitrim County Council


Thanks to the great people at Sídheán Teo who facilitated my visit recently and helped me get some great photos of this new Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Ireland Incident Command Unit for Galway Fire and Rescue


This stunning Scania P320 built by Emergency One UK Ltd is 1 of 2 supplied to Galway Fire & Rescue recently and is about to go on the run at Ballinasloe. Thanks to the Sub O who helped move the appliance for my photo shoot. Westward Scania


Only a few months in service yesterday I photographed this impressive Heavy Rescue running as R1 in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It is a 2025 Arrow XT. Many thanks to the helpful duty crew especially the Lt and the driver Pierce Mfg N. Myrtle Beach Fire


This impressive looking line up of 3 Rosenbauer Panthers operate out of the Albany Airport Fire Department in New York State. Thanks to the duty crew who were extremely helpful in supporting my photo shoot when I visited recently Rosenbauer America AlbAirport


This 2018 Pierce Velocity was photographed by me today at stn 6 in Myrtle Beach. Special thanks to the Lt and driver/engineer for moving it out for photos Pierce Mfg N. Myrtle Beach Fire
