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[quote name='fyreline' date='12 July 2010 - 10:04 AM' timestamp='1278942269' post='392329']

...masquerading as a Spartan?

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Looks like a KME Chief.
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[quote name='anesti' date='11 July 2010 - 11:36 AM' timestamp='1278861385' post='392125']

Coldenham Rescue 208 2009 KME

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I am guessing this was Coldenham's wetdown Saturday? Some of the people who were at the Port Jervis parade were travelling to the other end of Orange County for it afterwards.
Rich Dean, Butler, New Jersey, USA

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Quote:Looks like a KME Chief.



Yep, I believe you're right.
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Yes, Circleville's rescue is a KME. They were on standby for Coldenham for the first part of the wetdown.



Nobody from the parade came over afterward (except maybe a few other spectators besides me). Quite surprised Greenville didn't, seeing as they have a similar vehicle that's only a year or two old. Was hoping Butler might (knowing how much they like going to wetdowns) but no such luck there. I guess everybody opted to stay in Port and await the trophy presentations.



Not like Maybrook's a couple of years ago where Cronomer Valley stopped by on their way home and three guys in uniforms (minus the jacket and hat) sprayed the rig with indian tanks.
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[size="4"]Here's a recent (yesterday) photo of Circleville's KME Predator. 2008 Rescue 105 j/n=6867.... Not to steal anyone's thunder, maybe this shows the rig clearer. To my knowledge, Circleville had a '97 F/liner / Kenco prior to the KME, no ALF rescue recently. [/size]









   
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[size="4"]Here's Coldenham's new R-208. 2010 KME Predator j/n=7557... 1500 Hale/700/20A.[/size]





   
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[size="4"]While on a Rescue kick, here are a couple more.

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[size="4"]Bloomingburg Fire Department. 1991 Pierce Dash.. j/n=E-6545. Straight Rescue, no pump.[/size]





   



[size="4"]And Bloomingburg's new 2010 Pierce Velocity Rescue. j/n=22881.. Straight Rescue, no pump.

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[quote name='AndyC3J' date='12 July 2010 - 12:56 PM' timestamp='1278952604' post='392352']

Yes, Circleville's rescue is a KME. They were on standby for Coldenham for the first part of the wetdown.



Nobody from the parade came over afterward (except maybe a few other spectators besides me). Quite surprised Greenville didn't, seeing as they have a similar vehicle that's only a year or two old. Was hoping Butler might (knowing how much they like going to wetdowns) but no such luck there. I guess everybody opted to stay in Port and await the trophy presentations.





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Being in the 5th division this year, Butler didn't get done marching until after 4. With the parade still ending at the PJFD Training Center by the high school but refreshments reverting back to the practice of returning to the host company location it took another half hour to the VFW on Owen Street where our host, Tri-States Hose 6, had their party which was about 300 feet from the Howard Wheat Engine 4 firehouse. No more just hot dogs, chips and pretzels at the end like it was since 1996, this time the companies could have as much as they wanted and ours consisted of burgers, dogs, sausage & peppers, baked beans and salads By the time we were done eating and socializing it was after 5:30 so the guys wanted to head the 37 miles home since they had left our firehouse at about 8:45 that morning with some having family things scheduled.
Rich Dean, Butler, New Jersey, USA

Member of Kinney Hose Co. 1, Butler Fire Dept. since 1973, Fire Police Officer since 2000

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I think the comment about the ALF was a typo, as it's almost the identical wording of the Pine Bush post. Yes, the KME did replace a Freightliner/Kenco rescue.



I've had a couple of requests (from both a FirePixer and some locals) to see my pics of the Port Jervis parade. Soon as I get some free time to re-size them, I'll put them up. Might not happen 'til the weekend, though. Stay tuned!
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Tarrytown antique engine 77 a 1974 Ward LA France


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[quote name='anesti' date='20 July 2010 - 08:09 AM' timestamp='1279626548' post='393488']

Tarrytown antique engine 77 a 1974 Maxim

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Looks like a Ward LaFrance.
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[quote name='Wagon Master' date='20 July 2010 - 08:51 PM' timestamp='1279672264' post='393723']

Looks like a Ward LaFrance.

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<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_redface.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Icon_redface' /> yup, typo thats why i generally dont post at 730 am lol
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[quote name='Wagon Master' date='20 July 2010 - 08:51 PM' timestamp='1279672264' post='393723']

Looks like a Ward LaFrance.

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Definately before Ward LaFrance and Maxims were being built side-by-side in Elmira Heights. You can tell because both Wards and Maxims had a odd shaped window between the cab door and the jumpseat window when they were owned by the same company. Still though, Consolidated's Ward is a classic!!!
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I never thought I would be posting in this thread but here is a current rig Andrew and I found a few weeks ago. While making a photo trip, we saw two fire trucks pull into a truck stop off I-81 in TN while we were eating breakfast. So, being the opportunistic photographers, we convinced the drivers after filling up to pose the trucks quickly for us. Here's what we found on their delivery trip to NY:



Wallkill,NY

2010 Ferrara Igniter

2000/3000/?F

#H-4540


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Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Here is the other Ferrara on its delivery trip to NY. Probably the closest I've seen to true ALF red in a while:



Corinth,NY

2010 Ferrara Igniter

2000/3000/20F

#H-4414


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Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Is the Corinth rig replacing the '94 Spartan/Quality at ET211?



Thanks in advance.
Larry Di Camillo

Fire Chief

Stafford Fire Department

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Engineer/Operator

Houston Fire Department

Ladder Co. 68 "A"

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anyone have any pics from broome and chenango counties?
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New Roc Tower Ladder 11 2000 Spartan/LTI. Could have sworn i read a post that they are planning to replace this but i must be dreaming again.


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Mount Vernon Engine 3 2005 Ferrara Ultra on a detail on south 6th ave.


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Not posed in the sun but parked at a working fire at the Chief's house:

Pearl River, NY 2010 Pierce Velocity 100' Rearmount Tower Ladder 1750GPM/300 GWT



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