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Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-23-2007

Chemical Fire Company of Lebanon City



Old Engine 22



Emergency One



[Image: OldEngine22.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-23-2007

Last picture for today.



Old Squad 22



C-Model Ford



[Image: OldSquad22.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - Rheems1 - 05-23-2007

[quote name='engine216' post='111301' date='May 23 2007, 16:55 ']Last picture for today.



Old Squad 22



C-Model Ford



[Image: OldSquad22.jpg][/quote]





In 2004/2005 the City of Lebanon pulled the body off of the Ford chassis and remounted it on an International chassis. It looks pretty sharp!


Keystone State Relics - Rheems1 - 05-23-2007

[quote name='engine216' post='111288' date='May 23 2007, 16:42 ']Hook and Ladder Fire Company of Lebanon City.



Old Truck 18

Seagrave



Even has the old phone booth riding position on it.



[Image: OldTruck181.jpg]



Picture by Glasmire Printing[/quote]





This was replaced a number of years ago by a Mack Arielscope from the Jericho Fire Department on Long Island, NY.


Keystone State Relics - Rheems1 - 05-23-2007

Since we are on Lebanon... I will post my pics of the Lebanon City apparatus.



Starting with my favorite piece.. this 1969 Hahn that was refurbished in 1989 with a 4 door cab enclosure. It is from the Perserverance Fire Department of Lebanon City and no.. words can not describe how much I love this piece!


Keystone State Relics - Rheems1 - 05-23-2007

Also from Lebanon is this 2001 HME/Fererra that runs as Engine 15


Keystone State Relics - Rheems1 - 05-23-2007

Finally, is this Seagrave pumper from the Goodwill Fire Company of Lebanon City, Pa... not so sure how I feel about this piece now.. it used to be very classy looking... but now.................. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsdown.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Thumbsdown' />


Keystone State Relics - wardengine - 05-23-2007

[quote name='engine216' post='111298' date='May 23 2007, 16:52 ']Goodwill Fire Company of Lebanon City



Old Squad 21



[Image: OldSquad21.jpg][/quote]



currently owned and operated by duryea pa ema luzerne county


Keystone State Relics - smketrfdny - 05-23-2007

Whatever happened to that old phone booth Seagrave?


Keystone State Relics - e290l103 - 05-24-2007

They still have it.


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-24-2007

Alright back to Dauphin County for today.



Gratz Fire Company, Company 27.



Old Engine 27



1941 Ford



[Image: OldEngine271941Ford1.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-24-2007

Old Engine 27-1



1967 C-Model Ford/American LaFrance



[Image: OldEngine271967C-ModelFord-American.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-24-2007

Old Tanker 27



1967 Chevrolet



[Image: OldTanker271967Chevrolet.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-24-2007

Next is the Pillow Fire Company, Company 28.



Old Engine 28



1926 Hahn



They still run this as a parade piece.



[Image: OldEngine281926Hahnat2006convention.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-24-2007

Old Rescue 28



1970 Imperial/Providence



[Image: OldRescue281970Imperial-Providence.jpg]


Keystone State Relics - engine216 - 05-24-2007

Last picture for today.



Old Squad 28



1979 Ford



[Image: OldSquad281979Ford.jpg]



Picture by Carl "Pete" Moyer


Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 05-24-2007

Croyden Pa at Bristol parade 6-12-48

Bill Witt collection


Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 05-24-2007

Harleysville Dodge Harwick



unknown photographer


Keystone State Relics - Frank B - 05-24-2007

Haycock PA 1959 Mack N/Harwick

from the collection of Dick Adelman


Keystone State Relics - Guest - 05-24-2007

Frank:



Great photo of the 1960 Mack N/Harwick while in service at Haycock. This rig served Quakertown Fire Co. No.1 until 1976, and had replaced a 1955 Dodge Tanker which had been involved in a fatal MVA on RT. 309. Haycock purchased it from QFC #1 for $7,000.00. I still miss it, as I rode to my first fire call on that rig. It had a Hale 750 gpm pump, a 1,200 gallon tank, Class B protein foam system, 40' Bangor Ladder and 2 inlet portable deluge gun. Not to mention a Federal Q and a Bell! After Haycock in went to a Fire Co. in Tenn. Thank you for sharing! :3_12_21: :Captain: