Boat 1 - No info
Massachusetts Fire Apparatus
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Brand new Chelsea Engine 2.
J. McElligott
Chelsea 911 EMT-B My Site [url="http://www.313images.com"]313 Images[/url] Chelsea Fire Audio [url="http://www.kdd985.com"]KDD985.com[/url] "For duty and humanity"
Belmont, MA
Engine 3 staging at Lexington's Patriot's Day Parade L Model Mack Ed Power Collection Photographer Unknown
Ed Power
Engine Company 1 Lynn Fire Department "Hooper drives the boat Chief"
Wakefield, MA
Rescue 1 - REO Ed Power Collection Photographer Unknown anyone with additional info?
Ed Power
Engine Company 1 Lynn Fire Department "Hooper drives the boat Chief"
Watertown, MA
Civil Defense Engine 5 Ed Power Collection Photographer Unknown
Ed Power
Engine Company 1 Lynn Fire Department "Hooper drives the boat Chief"
Ed Power
Engine Company 1 Lynn Fire Department "Hooper drives the boat Chief"
Newton, MA
Engine 6 - E\-One (now decommissioned) Mutual Aid in Watertown in early 1990's Photo by Ed Power
Ed Power
Engine Company 1 Lynn Fire Department "Hooper drives the boat Chief"
Newton, MA
Engine 10 Collection of Ed Power Photographer Unknown
Ed Power
Engine Company 1 Lynn Fire Department "Hooper drives the boat Chief"
Stoughton, MA
Maxim Photo by Ed Power any help on this one? Howie?
Ed Power
Engine Company 1 Lynn Fire Department "Hooper drives the boat Chief"
Hopkington, MA
Ford with front pump Photo by Ed Power
Ed Power
Engine Company 1 Lynn Fire Department "Hooper drives the boat Chief"
Did Chelsea buy the new Tower and Engine 2 at the same time? Both are really sharp looking and def much needed. I'd like to see more pics of the new Tower 1.
Roy J. Ward
DCFD Sergeant Tower 3 Platoon 2
[quote name='DCpsychwardFD' date='19 August 2010 - 11:56 AM' timestamp='1282232168' post='398103']
Did Chelsea buy the new Tower and Engine 2 at the same time? Both are really sharp looking and def much needed. I'd like to see more pics of the new Tower 1. [/quote] I agree that replacements were long overdue, and if there was ever a test of Pierce's durability, they'll give it one in Chelsea, between the amount they work and the miserable roads it'll be interesting to see how she holds up.
Sean O'Brien
North Reading Fire Dept. IAFF L1857 US ARMY/MA NATIONAL GUARD - HHC 1/182ND INFANTRY EMT-P/AEMD - Atlantic / Cataldo EMS Boston Citywide 232 [url="http://www.seanophotography.com/"]Sean O'Brien Photography[/url]
I tried for two days to get a shot of it ,but it was up aganst a wall and they were working on it the days I was out there [ 7- 20 -10 ] , then it was gone! Here is a tease.
[quote name='SinCityJake' date='17 August 2010 - 11:00 PM' timestamp='1282099259' post='397955']
Stoughton, MA Maxim Photo by Ed Power any help on this one? Howie? [/quote] Since I was on Stoughton before getting on DCFD I got to see this antique a bunch of times. I just asked the Stoughton fire history expert FF Donny Chipman about it for you. The current owner is the Town of Stoughton Historical Society. It is a 1928 Maxim that served the Town of Stoughton from 1928 until 1956. It was involved in a roll over accident in 1933 which ejected all 3 fireman riding it. I never really got a close up of it because the parade day driver's were always Fire Dept UNFRIENDLY Selectmen. The full restoration was done by a Brockton FF named Howie Briggs, then sold to Brockton FF Billy Donovan, before being returned home to Stoughton.
Roy J. Ward
DCFD Sergeant Tower 3 Platoon 2
[quote name='DCpsychwardFD' date='19 August 2010 - 04:55 PM' timestamp='1282250145' post='398166']
Since I was on Stoughton before getting on DCFD I got to see this antique a bunch of times. I just asked the Stoughton fire history expert FF Donny Chipman about it for you. The current owner is the Town of Stoughton Historical Society. It is a 1928 Maxim that served the Town of Stoughton from 1928 until 1956. It was involved in a roll over accident in 1933 which ejected all 3 fireman riding it. I never really got a close up of it because the parade day driver's were always Fire Dept UNFRIENDLY Selectmen. The full restoration was done by a Brockton FF named Howie Briggs, then sold to Brockton FF Billy Donovan, before being returned home to Stoughton. [/quote] thanks!
Ed Power
Engine Company 1 Lynn Fire Department "Hooper drives the boat Chief"
Bill Donovan also owned the Wakefield Reo Rescue at one point... Both Howie & Bill are missed very much..
[quote name='yelrowekim' date='20 August 2010 - 08:14 PM' timestamp='1282348480' post='398272']
Bill Donovan also owned the Wakefield Reo Rescue at one point... Both Howie & Bill are missed very much.. [/quote] I didn't know either of the Jakes, but I wish more people had thier interests and abilities when it comes to restoring and taking care of our fire service history.
Roy J. Ward
DCFD Sergeant Tower 3 Platoon 2
Somerville Ladder 3
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