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Reserve Officer 2
Safety Officer 2
And the last one for now.

Engine 21

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Here are some more from back in the day my dad shot inside the houses.



Here is the inside apparatus bay at 43 Engine. Part of E 43 showing and RE 60 ex-E4 in the back.

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Here I am checking the place out at the age of 6 in 1994. 43 Engine ran a 1982 Hendrickson Grumman at the time and was just rehabbed red&white recently.

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Here was Reserve Engine 60. This was a 1974 Seagrave.

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The front of RE 60 where you can see E 4 still engraved in the front diamond plate.

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Here is Reserve Truck 45 (ex-T26) which at the time was a 1971 American-LaFrance rearmount. This was kept in the back of 4 Engine's house on E.Coldspring Lane & Northwood.

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This was our first time visiting the BIG Superhouse, Steadman in early 1992. When we were there a box was dispatched for a dwelling fire on Mount Street as my dad recalled... I was too young to remember. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Sad' />



Anyway, here I am looking down at 23 Engine with an old 1974 Seagrave getting ready to roll out onto Lombard. They might have been running a spare engine, but either way it was definitely a Seagrave. That was a loud one I remember.

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Here is a cool shot facing out the other side of Steadman onto Eutaw. Engine 38 & Aerial Tower 102 responding on the same box.

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Here was another trip to Steadman a couple years later. 38 Engine was rehabbed red&white then.

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38 Engine sitting in the bay. I believe this was shortly before they were disbanded. The wagon went to Engine 29 after 38 was disbanded.

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The front of AT 102. Something I loved about those headlights on a Sutphen. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />

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The rear bucket of AT 102.

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The old SCUBA Wagon!

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Engine 23 with their brand new Pierce Saber and the old 1970 Brockway Reserve Rescue originally from Arbutus VFD and Rescue 1's officerside door.

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Engine 41 with a 1982 Spartan Pirsch. This wagon originally came from Engine 37 when they were disbanded in 1988.

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Here was a real firetruck that ran... Truck Co.#4. As soon as we came around the corner from McCulloh onto McMechen we saw them responding up the street. My dad shot this from the car window.

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We went inside the firehouse at 405 McMechen and Engine 13 was in there... They ran a 1987 Spartan/FMC that originally ran as Engine 28 until they were disbanded in 1989.

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Behind Engine 13 in the apparatus bay was Reserve Engine 71 (ex-E20), which was another one of the 1974 Seagrave pumpers.