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Baltimore County MD
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Reisterstown Volunteer Fire Company

Engine 412

1966 International/Midwest

1000/750

ex - ?????, ??

served from 1975 - 1980

 

Don't know where Reisterstown bought this from or sold it to, any help would be appreciated!



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Quote:Reisterstown Volunteer Fire Company

Engine 412

1966 International/Midwest

1000/750

ex - ?????, ??

served from 1975 - 1980

 

Don't know where Reisterstown bought this from or sold it to, any help would be appreciated!
 

Quote:Reisterstown Volunteer Fire Company

Engine 412

1966 International/Midwest

1000/750

ex - ?????, ??

served from 1975 - 1980

 

Don't know where Reisterstown bought this from or sold it to, any help would be appreciated
My name is Charlie Womack.  I was chief of the Northwest Vol. Fire Dept. and we purchased the Midwest and a 1970 Mack from Reisterston Vol. Fire Company in the fall of 1979.   Our department provided fire protection for a portion of the northern suburbs of Houston, Texas.  We could not afford new apparatus so we purchased used apparatus to improve firefighting capability.  The Mack replaced an older engine and the Midwest was used to open fire station two.  The last I heard of the Midwest it had been purchased from our department by a fire district that provides fire protection to the suburbs of San Antonio, Texas.  It had been refurbished with a diesel engine and other upgrades.  Tobe Carter was Chief at Reisterstown and he told me that the Midwest was on a 1965 International chassis with a 1000 gpm main pump and a pto high pressure pump and it had a 600 gallon tank.  I hope this helps. 
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Quote:Reisterstown Volunteer Fire Company

Engine 412

1966 International/Midwest

1000/750

ex - ?????, ??

served from 1975 - 1980

 

Don't know where Reisterstown bought this from or sold it to, any help would be appreciated!
I talked to a bunch of the older members tonight.  No one know where it originally served. We purchased it directly from the Oren plant.  Rumor is that Oren repossessed it from a fire dept in Iowa.  It already had a fresh coat of red paint on it before we even looked at it.  While it was at Reisterstown, it was nicknamed the "Fruit Sprayer."  Most of the membership was not too fond of this pumper once it arrived.  It usually sat behind the 70 Mack CF and would run second piece out.  They did confirm the 1000 GPM main pump, PTO high pressure pump and 600 gallon tank.
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Who does the county use to dispose of surplus rigs?

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We use Belair Auto Auction. In the past we have used a auction company in Mannheim Pa.
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Quote:Who does the county use to dispose of surplus rigs?
 

They use Bel-Air Auto Auctions. (http://www.bscamerica.com/bel-air-auction) I've always wanted to go but have never made it there.

 

Just like any government practice for them to get rid of any equipment it is usually at the end it's life or is already dead like RE67 that just recently surfaced in <span><span>State Line salvage right before the Maryland Line on RT 272.</span></span>

 

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Baltimore County Truck 17

2005 E\-One Cyclone II

95'



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