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Empire State Oldies
[quote name='The Commish' post='3660' date='Jul 4 2006, 22:48 ']Sloatsburg, NY I've got the wrong Data!

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Sloatsburg, NY

2004 KME Excel 1750/850

15-1750
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Katonah Fire Department

Katonah, NY

1928 American Lafrance 750 gpm


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South Salem Fire Dept.

South Salem, NY

1924 Dodge


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[quote name='Rheems1' post='18258' date='Aug 2 2006, 16:05 ']Is this beast still in service? I had seen it once before with a different trailer if my memory serves me.. but I thought they had gotten rid of it... but now seeing this picture...I am thinking maybe they didn't.



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8722 was replaced in 1999 by a 93' LTI midmount tower ladder on a 10 man spartan chassis. 8722, at least the ladder portion, now resides in Hilton Head SC. The compartments have been refurbed and a ALF tractor is now pulling the aerial. I can say having been on a number of runs on the old 8722 that there truly was no other truck like it.
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Not a great shot but its a 1921 model-t chemical engine from Commack NY.


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Catskill, NY

1949 Mack

750/300

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Hunter, Ny

1926 American LaFrance

750/100

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Cuddebackville Fire Dept 802

1982 Chevy Sierra 3500

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Pioneer Engine Co.

Ellenville, NY

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Protection Hose Co.

Jeffersonville, NY

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Hoos Truck Co. Number 2

Livingston Manor, NY

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Excelsior Hook & Ladder

Middletown, NY

1989 Simon-Duplex/LTI 110'

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Pine Bush Fire Dept

1987 Pierce/Quality

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Big Moose (Herkimer County NY) recently retired this 1963 Chevy/Sanford pumper. It is now offered for sale.


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Here are three "oldies" in action, from Old Forge (Herkimer Co., NY). An unknown IH rescue, a 1965 Ford/Sanford pumper, and a Ford/Blitz Buggy, locally built in the hamlet of Old Forge.



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Old Forge NY also ran this FWD pumper, originally it served in Kings Park NY, and was retired a couple of years ago by Racquette Lake (Hamilton Co., NY).



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Another photo off the Old Forge FD bulletin board was of this "Snow-Cat". Marked as Rescue 1, it was a early version of a rescue sled, which are now usually snowmobiles. Old Forge is a tourist area and is a sort of a winter "playground" with tons of snowmobilers hitting the trails....and unfortunately hitting trees.



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[quote name='CNYFireTrucks' post='36642' date='Sep 24 2006, 20:28 ']Big Moose (Herkimer County NY) recently retired this 1963 Chevy/Sanford pumper. It is now offered for sale.[/quote]





What a great old truck, it looks like it is in great shape! For Sale huh, too bad it won't fit in my garage! One unusual feature on this truck is the 4 lengths of hard suction on the side. In most cases you will find only 2 or 3!





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Dix Hills NY (suffolk) Not sure of the year. International Harvester Pumper.





   
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[quote name='aliad' post='35488' date='Sep 20 2006, 03:51 ']Protection Hose Co.

Jeffersonville, NY

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You need a shot of Jeffersonville's antique from the 1930's. It's got a garden hose size discharge that looks like part of the pump but can really be connected to a keg of beer. I've seen it at the Port Jervis parade and have imbibed in some of the brew a few times thanks to the very hospitable guys from Jeffersonville.
Rich Dean, Butler, New Jersey, USA

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Dispatcher at Butler Police Communications from March 1975 to July 2009

Secretary of North Jersey Volunteer Firemen's Association since 1980

Member of Tri-Boro First Aid Squad (volunteer ems) since 2000 as a driver



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