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Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008 [quote name='tascman' post='7508' date='Jul 11 2006, 16:16 ']Harmony Township, PA had this 1978 Mack R pumper that was equipped with a 1250 gpm pump and a 500 gallon water tank. Is this a 4-Guys? Mattson Collection[/quote] Yes it is, if you look at the pump operators compartment door in the upper left, you will see the older 4-Guys emblem. Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008 [quote name='tascman' post='11024' date='Jul 17 2006, 17:05 '][color="#CC0000"]Tarentum, PA operated this Diamond-T rig. Not sure what this beauty is supposed to be. Mattson Collection[/color] <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/usa.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote] This is a squad from Highland Hose Comany No. 1 of Tarentum, PA. It had a removable canvas for the rear since it was semi enclosed. Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008 [quote name='tascman' post='11025' date='Jul 17 2006, 17:07 '][color="#CC0000"]Tarentum, PA also had this Dodge rescue rig. Mattson Collection[/color] <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/usa.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote] This was the squad of Eureka Hose from Tarentum. Eureka is the downtown company, Hoghland Hose is on the hill above the railroad tracks, and Summit Hose is in the west end of Tarentum Borough. Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008 [quote name='tascman' post='31357' date='Sep 7 2006, 17:58 ']Thanks for your continuing interest in adding info to this thread, Bruce. MUCH appreciated! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> [color="#CC9933"]Indiana, PA ran this 1977 90' Hendrickson/Pierce/Snorkel equipped with a 1250 gpm pump. Mattson Collection[/color] <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/usa.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote] This snorkel now serves Leechburg Borough in Armstong County. Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008 Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008 [quote name='Rheems1' post='60009' date='Dec 20 2006, 15:32 ']I believe Latrobe bought that used rescue from Lorton, Va... not sure why that sticks out in my head... if it isn't that... it is in Fairfax County for sure and it sounds something like that. On second thought, good chance it was from Luray, Va. Dave[/quote] Before Latrobe #2 received this rescue, it was involved in an accident, a rollover if I am not mistaken. This needed to be repaired before Latrobe took delivery. It is an E\-One and on a tandem chassis with a small pump and tank. Keystone State Relics - Guest - 12-26-2008 Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008 [quote name='mgk110' post='268411' date='Dec 26 2008, 15:28 ']What happened to the Aerochief?[/quote] The department put in for an A.F.G. in 2006. They were approved in 2007 and then the grant was revoked. There was an article in the paper about it. Rumors were out that some of the info on the application was falsified, that is rumor. Anyway the department ended up buying the Indiana rig. I was told the American LaFrance is still in the station out of service, that I am not sure of either. Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008 Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008 Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008 Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-26-2008 Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-27-2008 Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-27-2008 [quote name='wardengine' post='98628' date='Apr 16 2007, 20:29 '] irwin pa american lafrance engine 2(hugh mcgeehan photo)[/quote] This Engine was refurbed and cabinets were added where the hard sleeves were. It was converted into a rescue and ran as that until it was replaced by a new KME rescue engine in 2003 I believe. This engine was then sold to Applewold in Armstrong County. Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-27-2008 [quote name='wardengine' post='99941' date='Apr 20 2007, 20:02 '] mary d pa schuylkill county ran this mack cf ex ?? pa until a few months ago. it has been replaced and is for sale (dave coyne pic)[/quote] Sold to Adah Fire Company in Fayette Co. Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-28-2008 [quote name='engine216' post='118610' date='Jun 12 2007, 13:14 ']Old Engine 38-1 1971 CF-Model Mack Credit to the original photographer. It was then sold to another company. The following picture was taken at the big auto auction from the guy that had a crap load of fire apparatus in Pa. The only thing I can make out on the truck is Tower Hill No. 2, Engine 39. Credit to the original photographer.[/quote] This was Tower Hill in Fayette County. Keystone State Relics - Guest - 12-28-2008 [quote name='OPEN CAB MACK' post='268929' date='Dec 28 2008, 09:10 ']This was Tower Hill in Fayette County.[/quote] 1971 Mack CF 1000/500 EX-Dauphin.PA. Powered by Mack gas engine 7/01 photo by Warren Jenkins The x-Landover Hills, MD. Mack CF came to Tower Hill about a year after this photo. Keystone State Relics - e290l103 - 12-28-2008 this rig is now owned by a Private Individual in NY and is stored at the Leider warehouse. the McKees Rocks C model pictured here is owned by the same individual. Keystone State Relics - OPEN CAB MACK - 12-28-2008 [quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' post='269142' date='Dec 28 2008, 21:23 ']this rig is now owned by a Private Individual in NY and is stored at the Leider warehouse. the McKees Rocks C model pictured here is owned by the same individual.[/quote] Thanks for the info Mike. When are you going to stop back in Westmoreland County. Would love to take you around the Alle-Kiski VAlley for some shots. We have 4 Macks just in New Kensington and Arnold. Keystone State Relics - e290l103 - 12-28-2008 I am hoping to get out there in April. when I was out there in 2004 my boys were not old enough for sports. now, its like a full time job! |