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ex: Annapolis MD E-One? - atlanticfiretrucks - 08-28-2015

Hey guys,

 

Just curious if someone can tell me a little history on this rig.   Now in service with New Waterford, Nova Scotia in Cape Breton.  Part of the Cape Breton Regional Fire Service.  The crew seems to think it came from Annapolis Maryland, and was put in service a couple years ago.  Unknown who the rig was purchased from, and I was unable to find a serial # on the plate. 




ex: Annapolis MD E-One? - Guest - 08-28-2015

It is a former Annapolis MD rig. I believe this was the glider kit of an older rig. Let me see if I can find my stats on it. Hungrybus or several other MD guys would know.


ex: Annapolis MD E-One? - PFDEng1 - 08-28-2015

Was Annapolis Engine 37, Engine 38, Reserve Engine 38 and Reserve Engine 37.

 

Started out as Engine 37 - 1982 Hendrickson 1871S/E-One 1250/500. Was sent to be glider kit in 1997.

Returned as Engine 38 in 1998 with the current Cyclone II cab. Placed in reserve during 2005 as Reserve

Engine 38. Re-numbered Reserve Engine 37 in 2008.



ex: Annapolis MD E-One? - atlanticfiretrucks - 08-28-2015

And there you have it, that is why this site is the BEST!   Thank you everyone for you're help!




ex: Annapolis MD E-One? - hungrybus - 08-28-2015

Well that explains what happened to it after it left the fire academy.



ex: Annapolis MD E-One? - nozzleman - 08-28-2015

Beautiful rig.