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Relics - GA_Dave - 01-11-2008 No I didn't! That rig was originally West Ridge FC #4, Erie, PA, then was sold to Greer, SC, then sold to Sandy Springs, SC. Relics - paganores10cue - 01-11-2008 Dave beat me to it again, you can't compete with this guy. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Relics - GA_Dave - 01-11-2008 Sorry! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/oops.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> Relics - Andrew2340 - 01-13-2008 Oops, sorry Dave! One day, sometime in the future, I hope to be as smart as super-Dave! Relics - Guest - 01-13-2008 [quote name='tcosgrovejones' post='157519' date='Oct 21 2007, 20:54 ']Here are some I saw today. A 4x4 Big Job Ford Maxim from Vienna Va then Nanjamoy Md. Cosgr <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stirpot.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> ve [/quote] I would love to take a closer look at this truck or even get my hands on it. My dad has served (still does) at Vienna for a LONG time. He's talked about this unit and how unique it is. I did recently find a video from the Fairfax County Professional Fire/Rescue Officer's website with a video of all the Fairfax County stations during the 1950s. Vienna's segment included a shot of this pumper sitting on the front ramp as well as pulling away with a bunch of guys on the tailboard. The video also has a shot of the 1946 Maxim with the big white wall tires. And I haven't asked him yet, but I think this is dad, the short one in the middle. Oh, did I say short? Don't tell him <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/fireman.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> ... [url="http://www.fxcofireofficers.com/video/1950's_Fairfax.htm"]Here is a link to the website with that video.[/url] HUGE file, but pretty good stuff! Relics - GA_Dave - 01-13-2008 Quote:I would love to take a closer look at this truck This isn't much closer, but with less stuff in the way! Relics - mnsand - 01-19-2008 I found this old Anne Arundel County, Maryland Seagrave ladder truck sitting across the street from the Oak Grove, Virginia fire station in Westmoreland County. It is sitting behind an abandoned house that was used as a haunted house for halloween. Anne Arundel County, Maryland ex- Reserve Truck 51 1970 Seagrave PT/1986 Mt. Etna 100' s/n R-4720 Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Relics - mnsand - 01-19-2008 Here is the other side of Reserve Truck 51. Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA Relics - Guest - 01-19-2008 I think that truck is probably old Truck 23 or 26. Truck 33 had the up dated lights in the front. Maybe Hungrybus can help with this one. Relics - EJS1810 - 01-19-2008 [quote name='paganores10cue' post='179021' date='Jan 10 2008, 23:28 ']This one almost brings a tear to my eye. This is the former 1989 Duplex/Saulsbury from South Line in Cheektowaga NY where I once vollied. The engine was gliddered from E\-One, the front of the cab and the rearend is now in the new addition to the station as decoration pieces. I'm posting the new rig in a seperate thread.[/quote] Do you have any pictures of the parts they used as decorations? It could be a nice touch to the station Relics - mdmodeler - 01-19-2008 [quote name='mnsand' post='181305' date='Jan 19 2008, 09:51 ']I found this old Anne Arundel County, Maryland Seagrave ladder truck sitting across the street from the Oak Grove, Virginia fire station in Westmoreland County. It is sitting behind an abandoned house that was used as a haunted house for halloween. Anne Arundel County, Maryland ex- Reserve Truck 51 1970 Seagrave PT/1986 Mt. Etna 100' s/n R-4720 Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA[/quote] This truck has been down in Oak Grove for at least 10 or 11 years now.When I was much younger my family used to camp at Harbor View and I still take a ride through there every now and then.If I remember correctly,the first time I saw this down there it was with a bunch of old vehicles at an old school on Rt 3 Relics - Guest - 01-19-2008 I think it is old Truck 32. Relics - paganores10cue - 01-19-2008 EJS1810, No, I didn't have my camera when I was at the station, I will get some next time I am home. Relics - Guest - 01-19-2008 [quote name='mnsand' post='181305' date='Jan 19 2008, 09:51 ']I found this old Anne Arundel County, Maryland Seagrave ladder truck sitting across the street from the Oak Grove, Virginia fire station in Westmoreland County. It is sitting behind an abandoned house that was used as a haunted house for halloween. Anne Arundel County, Maryland ex- Reserve Truck 51 1970 Seagrave PT/1986 Mt. Etna 100' s/n R-4720 Mike Sanders Ashburn, VA[/quote] This would have originally been Tr-32 or 33. Tr-23's original rig was the only one of the three Seagrave tiller trucks that Anne Arundel Co. had that was delivered as a 4 door cab. All three of these Seagrave ladders got shifted around to different stations during their first line careers. Relics - Guest - 01-19-2008 forgot about truck 32. thanks Relics - Guest - 01-20-2008 Found this old Seagrave Ladder sitting at the Opa-Locka Airport in Miami, Florida. Anyone have any info on where this old lady served? 1987 Seagrave Model T-75524 Brodbeck Relics - e290l103 - 01-21-2008 1987 T75524 WR-07-DC Hanover County, Virginia 100' Rearmount Seagrave on Ebay 6/07 [quote name='CBrodbeck' post='181870' date='Jan 20 2008, 18:44 ']Found this old Seagrave Ladder sitting at the Opa-Locka Airport in Miami, Florida. Anyone have any info on where this old lady served? 1987 Seagrave Model T-75524 Brodbeck[/quote] Relics - LarimerSta1 - 02-13-2008 Not quite a relic yet, but may be getting there... This Engine is from what used to be the Westinghouse Science and Technology Center, in Churchill, near Pittsburgh, PA. The unit originally served Churchill VFD as a light rescue unit (no pump). Upon Churchill purchasing their Ford rescue in the 1990’s it was purchased by Westinghouse to replace their old Mack L engine (FAJ, March-April 1998). Once purchased by Westinghouse it was given a full refurbishment by 4-Guys, to include a 250gpm pump and 300gal tank, repainted, and relettered, after which it sat in a garage for most of its life (Last PA state inspection: 1999). The Science and Technology Center is now owned by a landlord (now known as the George Westinghouse Science & Technology Park) and rented out to various companies. Most of Westinghouse went the way of the dinosaur (extinct except for the nuclear sector) and most of the old sites saw their fire brigades disappear. The brigade still “exists” at this site, but with only 4 members it has very little capability. So, without further ado: ex. Westinghouse Science and Technology Center Engine 50 1979 Chevy/mid 1990’s 4-Guys refurb 250/300 I owe a lot to my former manager and the remaining members of the STC Fire Brigade for allowing me to get these pictures. STC still has some of my companies operations, albiet a very small part. Relics - Pete Muller - 02-14-2008 [quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='101817' date='Apr 26 2007, 19:44 ']Here's one that will make Mike Sanders wince a little! Originally from McLean, VA.,this 1956 Pirsch 750/400 engine was sold to Landover Hills,MD., sometime in the 1970's. Unfortunately, by the time of this photo in 1977, it had been wrecked, and sat awaiting disposal. John Floyd photos, Jenkins collection[/quote] This Engine was the second piece of a two piece engine company responding to a building fire in Bladensburg. It ran as Engine 303. The accident occured at Annapolis Road and Cooper Lane in Landover Hills. The wagon with a crew of 4, Engine 301 pictured in this thread (M00301) a 1971 Mack CF 1000 gpm/300 gwt, had passed through the intersection, a handicapped school bus on Cooper Lane thought it was okay to proceed and pulled in front of Engine 303, the pumper operated by a single firefighter. The pumper struck the school bus broad side flipping the bus on its side. The school bus was full of children, none received serious injury. The operator of Engine 303 was not injuried. The engine was deemed beyond repair and junked. Relics - Pete Muller - 02-14-2008 [quote name='1958 F.W.D.' post='59174' date='Dec 16 2006, 22:26 ']Same junkyard, Coopersburg, Pa. This was hard to figure out. Apparently an old Mack/Maxim Tiller. Did have a plate that said it was refurbed at some point by Hammerly. This is the best shot I could get at the time. You used to be able to see this piece from 309 as you drove by, but it has either been moved or is no longer there.[/quote] This was Anne Arundel County, Maryland Truck 5, It never made it in service as Truck 5 , it was later assigned to Truck 31 in the Brooklyn section of the county. It went into the reserve fleet as Truck 51. |