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I got a *ION Film 2 SD 35mm Film & slide Scanner and was messing with it scanned a few old Film Negs. Granted this was when I first started shooting anything I scene on the streetback in the early 90s.



Truck Co.30

1968 Seagrave KT TDA 100ft

Truck went to RT 36 then Junked
Engine Co 32

1986 Spartan FMC 1000/500
Truck Co 9

1974 Seagrave PB TDA 100ft
This was one of the BEST ! Truck companys back in the day in the CITY.



TRUCK COMPANY NUMBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRR FOURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR



1982 Seagrave 100ft TDA
Truck Co 26

1988 Seagrave WR Low Profile RM 100ft
Engine 33

1978 Seagrave PB

ex E 18
Engine Co 24

1990 Sutphen 1250/750

Company was disbanded Rig went to Rsv. E 70
Nice clear shots, Bus ! Gotta love the old white/orange from B'More.
I've always loved the Orange and White myself...also love the D.C. "Stars & Bars"...too many cities have lost their originality and gone to white/red if you ask me!!!
Here is a shot of 54 Engine and 27 Engine on a Job. Can't remember the info were the fire was.
Aerial Tower 124



1985 Sutphen 1500/500 100ft ms
Engine 51

1987 Spartan FMC 1000/500
Engine 26

1976 Seagrave PB 1000/500
Truck 18

1978 Seagrave PB TDA 100ft

ex T 13
[quote name='SLIPPERYSAM' date='01 October 2010 - 09:47 PM' timestamp='1285982867' post='405510']

Here is a shot of 54 Engine and 27 Engine on a Job. Can't remember the info were the fire was.

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Whose American La France is that??
Engine 50
That ALF is Rsv.Truck 41 the tiller from Leesburg Va. They called that Truck Barney because it had a purple looking red to it.

I will scan my shots of it and post it.



Here is Rescue one when they had the New E\-One on a building fire.



Please Feel free to post some Classic BCFD stuff to get this thread going again.

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[quote name='Truckman' date='01 October 2010 - 10:07 PM' timestamp='1285984025' post='405515']

Whose American La France is that??

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That LaFrance was one of two trucks the city purchased from Va. Leesburg if I remember. One was a 73 Seagrave that went to Truck 29 and the other was that ALF it was assigned to Reserve pool as RT 41 Its nick name was "Barney" it was sold to a collector in France.
[quote name='gravenut74' date='02 October 2010 - 05:11 PM' timestamp='1286052697' post='405548']

That LaFrance was one of two trucks the city purchased from Va. Leesburg if I remember. One was a 73 Seagrave that went to Truck 29 and the other was that ALF it was assigned to Reserve pool as RT 41 Its nick name was "Barney" it was sold to a collector in France.

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I did get sold to a collector and ended up in France - not sure you will find to many U.S. apparatus photos in front of the Eiffel Tower.





Mike Sanders collection





Mike Sanders

Winchester, VA
[quote name='jquest6368' date='01 October 2010 - 08:45 PM' timestamp='1285982717' post='405509']

I've always loved the Orange and White myself...also love the D.C. "Stars & Bars"...too many cities have lost their originality and gone to white/red if you ask me!!!

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Balto's Original color scheme was red fenders with white body. Basically every orange part used to be red prior to 1973.



DC's on the other had was white and red prior to the Stars & Bars. DC would paint the very top of the roof white and then had a large white strip around the cab/body.



I do agree some of the paint schemes made city's very identifiable. Although some of the paint schemes were not the original per say. I myself prefer Solid RED, Solid White, or Black over RED. Stay Safe.