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Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-08-2006

24 Engine 1990 Sutphen. Unit became RE 70 when 24 Engine was disbanded


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-08-2006

RE 70 xE24 1990 Sutphen became movie Engine for Ladder 49


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-08-2006

[quote name='RPbravest21FD' post='57149' date='Dec 8 2006, 11:50 ']I saw on Dunkirk, MD's Fire Department website that they bought a used Seagrave tiller of 1970's vintage that looks a lot like an old Baltimore tiller. Anybody have any information on this?[/quote]



That truck is a 1976 Seagrave that was assigned to the Eastport station of Annapolis City, MD Fire Dept. The Fort Meade, MD US ARMY base fire department aquired it as a reserve truck when Annapolis received it's new Pierce TDA. Fort Meade used the 1976 Seagrave as a reserve for a few months in 2005, but they way the Fire Chief there had aquired it violated Army regulations and they were ordered to return it to Annapolis City, which didn't want it back, so it was sent to the Dept. of Defense salvage yard, where it was purchased by Dunkirk.


Baltimore City Fire Department - Marc - 12-09-2006

Anybody know whatever happened to, or whoever bought the old 1973 Mack rescue?


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-09-2006

[quote name='gravenut74' post='57207' date='Dec 8 2006, 15:46 ']Rescue 1 1993 E\-One unit is now Reserve Rescue 1[/quote]



Does anyone know why this rig was purchased painted in this color scheme? I've always wondered why it wasn't painted to match the rest of the fleet at the time.


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-09-2006

The 1993 E\-One rescue was ordered just prior to the switch to white over red. The department wanted to go back to the more traditional white with red fenders/compartments. The red stripe on the cab was added after it was delivered. The city didn't like the way it looked, so they went with the white over red.


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

The Mack Rescue was last seen a few years ago in a storage lot down by Martin State Airport in Middle River, Maryland. It vanished and old Air Flex 2 showed up there that is now also gone. So as of right now it is MIA the original Mack rescue the B model was for sale on the SPAMMFA website then e-bay. Haven't seen it in a while


Baltimore City Fire Department - Marc - 12-10-2006

[quote name='gravenut74' post='57681' date='Dec 10 2006, 13:34 ']The Mack Rescue was last seen a few years ago in a storage lot down by Martin State Airport in Middle River, Maryland. It vanished and old Air Flex 2 showed up there that is now also gone. So as of right now it is MIA the original Mack rescue the B model was for sale on the SPAMMFA website then e-bay. Haven't seen it in a while[/quote]





Do you mean the L model Mack Rescue? I also saw it on ebay about a year ago. I emailed the winning bidder and asked him what he planned on doing with the rig. I never heard from him.


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

I went down to Clinton, MD to see the old Mack L when it was on ebay, and it was in sad sad shape. The guy that was selling it was a volunteer chief at one of the other PG Co. companies and he said it was just too much for him to take on. I hope who ever bought it restores the old girl, but she needs major work. I wish them luck.



One of the old International Airflex wagons was sitting out back behind Violetville's station for a while. The last time I saw it there was about this time last year.


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

Engine 7 1983 Sutphen xE12 1OOO/5OO Inservice from 199O to 1991, unit sent to E52; Gleitsmann Collection


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

I have seen just a few photos of BC rigs with this maltese cross on them (above). Was this just a one or two year logo? I would love to see a close up of this one if anyone has one. I would include it on my upcoming decal sheet if I can find it. Wonderful shots. Thanks for sharing with us. Rich


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

Truck 7 1954 American LaFrance 7OO xT16 1OO' TDA; Inservice from 1964 to 1974; went to RT5; Gleitsmann Collection


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

Truck 19 1978 Seagrave PT 1OO' TDA Inservice from 1978 to 1984;to T23:Gleitsmann Collection


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

Water Tower 1 1973 American LaFrance 1OOO/'77 Pierce 85' Snk Gleitsmann Collection


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

Engine 52

1948 Mack L85

75O/2OO

1948-1974

Gleitsmann Collection


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

When Engine 52 wrecked their Ward LaFrance they had this unit for a short time;


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

This is what it came back looking like;

Engine 52

1974 Ward LaFrance Cinc Cab/1987 Beavers

1OOO/5OO

1987-1991;Gleitsmann Collection


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

Engine 52


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

Engine 53

1965 Mack C95F

x-E7

1OOO/3OO

1973-1982

Unit sent to E25

Gleitsmann Collection


Baltimore City Fire Department - Guest - 12-10-2006

Engine 54

1974 Seagrave PB

1OOO/5OO

x-E5O

1981-1987

Unit sent to RE79

Gleitsmann Collection