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Heavy Rescue Rigs
(04-28-2018, 12:25 PM)ECPETE Wrote: The Ridgefield NJ Rescue 2 2008 Sutphen SVI Walk Around Box Replaced A 1978 GMC General/Saulsbury Walk In

A buddy of mine that lives in Ridgefield snapped this picture of the 1978 GMC Saulsbury  Making It’s return back to Ridgefield after being given to Bergen County fire academy in 2008 for use as a spare  after a long career as a front line piece It was one of the best equipped rescues & often requested for mutual aid  Ridgefield also responds  out to the NJ Turnpike  As you can see it was used for parts too Unit sold back to Ridgefield for 1 dollar & is now restored painted pink &is part of Northern Nj. Pink heals Credit to the photographer


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EC Truck The Pride Of The Cliffs 
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Folcroft Fire Company (Delco, PA Station 1)

Heavy Rescues throughout their history

1954 repurposed bread truck
Unknown year, repurposed armored car (first rescue for the company)
1960 Ford/Gerstenslager
1976 Ford/Saulsbury
1996 KME, still in service


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(03-21-2018, 03:52 PM)Monrovia1 Wrote: [Image: 019_zps57bb3163.jpg]

LA County Heavy Rescue 103.
This is now Reserve Heavy Rescue 5103.......Newer unit placed in service in early 2019.
Remember, it's their Emergency, not yours !  Arrive Alive !
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This is what I have on the "armored" car - 1938 Ford, full cab, chassis with custom body, in 1951, Ed Marsh who was a borough councilman-was also president of Marsh Motor Protective Agency-donated a used armored bank truck to the borough and the fire company-co. members built shelves for interior and converted it into a emergency unit, in service till 1953. Wrote:Folcroft Fire Company (Delco, PA Station 1)

Heavy Rescues throughout their history

1954 repurposed bread truck
Unknown year, repurposed armored car (first rescue for the company)
1960 Ford/Gerstenslager
1976 Ford/Saulsbury
1996 KME, still in service
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