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Here is a shot of T 25 I got back in Spring, 2007 backing into the station... T 25/E 44's historic firehouse in Roland Park is about to undergo a major renovation in the second floor soon and both companies will be relocating to E 21/M 19 about 12 blocks south down Roland Avenue for the next 3 months or so.
Kurt,

If its like the last renovation(Engine 20/Truck 18) it wil be more than 3 months before they get back!!!
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Here is a shot of T 25 I got back in Spring, 2007 backing into the station... T 25/E 44's historic firehouse in Roland Park is about to undergo a major renovation in the second floor soon and both companies will be relocating to E 21/M 19 about 12 blocks south down Roland Avenue for the next 3 months or so.

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Looks like a couple more pounds of air in the tires and there scraping the ladder.

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My friend is a driver there he says if they stack two nickles on the ladder and pull out it will knock the nickles off.

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[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' timestamp='1339647422' post='488643']

Here is a shot of T 25 I got back in Spring, 2007 backing into the station... T 25/E 44's historic firehouse in Roland Park is about to undergo a major renovation in the second floor soon and both companies will be relocating to E 21/M 19 about 12 blocks south down Roland Avenue for the next 3 months or so.

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They'll never find another ladder truck to fit in that building.
Not even a mid-mount like the old Pirsch they had stuffed in there in the 1970's when I went to church in Roland Park around the corner from E44-T25?
[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' timestamp='1339647422' post='488643']

Here is a shot of T 25 I got back in Spring, 2007 backing into the station... T 25/E 44's historic firehouse in Roland Park is about to undergo a major renovation in the second floor soon and both companies will be relocating to E 21/M 19 about 12 blocks south down Roland Avenue for the next 3 months or so.

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Yikes, that is tight!!
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They'll never find another ladder truck to fit in that building.

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Mid-mount?

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I was told by my friend that the renovations have been placed on hold for now. Also, the city said they would move Truck 25 most likely to Engine 21 when it is time to replace their current truck.

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Here's a few pictures, hoping others will post some BCFD stuff to get this thread back on the 1st page.



First up, Engine 12 on a fireground on Fort Avenue, in Locust Point

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Truck Company 4, across from quarters, shortly before being disbanded in March of 1995

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Reserve Engine 70 (Ex-E28), what's left of it after a collision with Truck 10 in the late 1990's

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Engine 17, on the same fireground as E12, in the early 1980's

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The recently disbanded Truck Co 15 (closed on 7/9/12) with their Seagrave in the late 1990's at the Key Highway Shop

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The rear view of RE70

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The damage done to Truck 10 from the accident

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Just a shot of then Engine 47 that I liked

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The rear view of RE70

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Hope everyone was alright. Must have been some impact!

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Engine 52 at the Fire Academy, awaiting disposal. This shot captured the 3 owners (E12, E7, then E52) of this Sutphen. On the left hand side, you can see Engine 7, if you look closely, you can see the outline of the "12" in the middle under the sign. And of course the 52.

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Engine 13, Truck 4 & Battalion Chief 4 pose in front of station in the early 1980's