Feb 26, 2009: Fire Truck

xoxoxoBruce • Feb 26, 2009 2:11 am
When I saw this picture of a fire truck on Wunderground, it stuck me as odd because you never see fire trucks this way.

Not just the juxtaposition of cold snow with something associated with fire, but fire trucks have to be ready to go instantly... seconds count.

The caption reads, "Fire truck in Beaver River Station, NY".

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The word station immediately brings fire station to mind as it's used interchangeably with fire house, meaning where they keep the fire trucks and gear, but this doesn't look like a fire station.

Turns out "Beaver River Station", sometimes called "Beaver River", is a little hamlet in the Adirondack mountains of Herkimer County, New York. I don't think they have a fire station, but I know they don't have a school, just 125 private properties, 3 commercial businesses.

The lettering on the truck says, "Beaver Flow Fire Company", but Beaver Flow is over in Essex County.

Could it be that Beaver River Station is in "Beaver Flow State Forest"? Nope, that's down in Broome and Chenango Counties.

I figure either the truck was purchased by the "Beaver River Property Owners Association" for there own use, but don't have the garage (station) built for it yet, or it's owned by a collector that lives, or at least has a vacation property, in Beaver River Station.

See why it take me so damn long to put these posts up? :haha:
That's the way I roll.
newtimer • Feb 26, 2009 2:38 am
Are those little elf footprints in the snow under the truck?
capnhowdy • Feb 26, 2009 8:35 am
If they don't paint that OSB on the gable, the "station" won't be there a whole lot longer. The lumber to complete the "station" is neatly stacked by the truck. Must be a really laid back community.

And Bruce... keep rolling, man. You know we love you.
sweetwater • Feb 26, 2009 8:49 am
And inside the cab of that fire truck a shivering Dalmatian is softly whining and curling tighter as he waits and waits. :(
Sheldonrs • Feb 26, 2009 8:59 am
sweetwater;538999 wrote:
And inside the cab of that fire truck a shivering Dalmatian is softly whining and curling tighter as he waits and waits. :(


The little fucker gets his jollies from people's homes burning. Let the bitch shiver!!!


(The statement above does not necessarily reflect the views of the writer and are meant as dark humor)


:D
sweetwater • Feb 26, 2009 9:28 am
I once saw a cartoon of 2 dogs talking to each other near a fire hydrant, with a burning house, firefighters, fire truck, hoses, and spraying water in the background. One dog was telling the other, "Kinda makes you proud to have contributed, doesn't it?" ;)
glatt • Feb 26, 2009 9:47 am
I hope it's a collector and not an actively used truck. It would be a real shame if any community ran their fire department like that. Many fires happen in winter because that's when people heat their homes with fireplaces. In the winter especially, the trucks should be ready to go. I don't even see a shovel nearby to shovel the driveway. It will have a 15 minute delay just to get out of the driveway.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 26, 2009 9:55 am
Sheldonrs;539001 wrote:
The little fucker gets his jollies from people's homes burning. Let the bitch shiver!!!

(The statement above does not necessarily reflect the views of the writer and are meant as dark humor):D

Don't lie to us, you know you love to make the bitch shiver. :haha:
lupin..the..3rd • Feb 26, 2009 7:42 pm
capnhowdy;538993 wrote:
The lumber to complete the "station" is neatly stacked by the truck.

LOL who builds a fire station out of wood? :headshake Nobody that's who.
jinx • Feb 26, 2009 8:41 pm
Hey, that's right where I used to live.

Lots of summer homes in the area... not too many year round residents.
capnhowdy • Feb 26, 2009 8:49 pm
lupin..the..3rd;539169 wrote:
LOL who builds a fire station out of wood? :headshake Nobody that's who.


pssstttt.....

The fire is rarely IN the station.

:cool:
jinx • Feb 27, 2009 1:43 am
glatt;539017 wrote:
I hope it's a collector and not an actively used truck. It would be a real shame if any community ran their fire department like that. Many fires happen in winter because that's when people heat their homes with fireplaces. In the winter especially, the trucks should be ready to go. I don't even see a shovel nearby to shovel the driveway. It will have a 15 minute delay just to get out of the driveway.


There are tons and tons of little cottages, summer homes, "camps" they call them up there, in some really remote areas. Some places (restaurants even) you can only get to by boat or snowmobile over frozen lake... that kinda stuff.

Here's a year round camp, only a few miles from town.
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I think Bruce is right, the HOA owns it.... for summer use.
capnhowdy • Feb 27, 2009 7:52 am
That house looks like it's sliding down the hill.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 27, 2009 10:34 am
capnhowdy;539262 wrote:
That house looks like it's sliding down the hill.
That would make it a ski lodge. :haha:
Gravdigr • Feb 27, 2009 4:45 pm
No Beaver Flow jokes? That's bloody awful.:D