[quote name='SLIPPERYSAM' timestamp='1342752430' post='492739']
ENGINE # 62
ex ?
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Engine 62 - 1974
Seagrave 1000/500 ex E17, E30 shop #036 1993-1998
This was the second '74
Seagrave that was assigned to RE62. The first was
ex E1 shop #021 1986-1993.
[quote name='SLIPPERYSAM' timestamp='1342751951' post='492736']
ENGINE # 60
1974
Seagrave PB
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Love the turnout coat hanging on the side!
RE 61 x 5 Engine. RE 64 was old 56
Can't remember where I found this photo online or who shot it or where exactly this was taken but this was how RE 60 xE4 looked years later after leaving the Baltimore junkyards.
[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' timestamp='1342799918' post='492764']
Can't remember where I found this photo online or who shot it or where exactly this was taken but this was how RE 60 xE4 looked years later after leaving the Baltimore junkyards.
[/quote]Hate to see unique rigs end up like this.
Sad end to it. Looks like somebody may have taken the front to become a bar possibly?
A member from Kentland in PG County bought it and used it for parts to restore their antique
Seagrave pumper. I think that shot was from the rear of Station 33
Picture of Airflex 2 on a fireground in East Baltimore
Reserve Engine 62, former 1st line of Engine 27.
Here is a view of Reserve Engine 64 (Ex-E56)
Just out of curiosity does any one know the where abouts of rescue 1's Mack mb/swab ?
One of the former Aerial Towers, here being used as Reserve Truck 52, at a fireground on Calvert Street. Any help as to what AT is was would be appreciated!
A shot of the Fireboat "August Emrich" in it's pre-Orange & White scheme
Here is "Hazmat 9", pictured in front of the former station of Engine 10 & Truck 28, now used by the Hazmat Coordinators
The former Field Comm unit, now used as a reserve.
Here is Truck 8, pictured on a multi alarmer in Curtis Bay in July 2011
[quote name='Ltfcbbcfd' timestamp='1342914488' post='492907']
One of the former Aerial Towers, here being used as Reserve Truck 52, at a fireground on Calvert Street. Any help as to what AT is was would be appreciated!
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This one was Aerial Tower 111
The 4-door Truck 52 was formerly AT102, and Engine 124