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Brookview Fire Company, East Brunswick



   
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Seaside Park Fire Company. A small, quiet community located just south of Seaside Heights and the "Jersey Shore" crowd



   
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Budd Lake Fire Company from Mt Olive in Morris County



   
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Middlesex Borough



   
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    Jackson Twp in Ocean County
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East Bruswick Ladder 801 at its dedication this past Saturday



   
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Annadale Fire Company from Clinton Twp in Hunterdon County



   
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East Brunswick Rescue 804



   
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East Brunswick Ladder 809



   
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Snorkel 809, recently retired, rumored to be going to a collector



   
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East Brunswick Engine 806
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Colts Neck



   
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Sayreville, NJ



   
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Trenton Fire Department, North Battalion


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Trenton City Engine 1


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Trenton City Rescue 1


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[quote name='NJMedic' date='31 August 2010 - 12:31 AM' timestamp='1283227885' post='400269']

East Brunswick Rescue 804



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Anybody comment on the history of the box on this rescue? It appears to be a mid-80's E\-One box similar to those DCFD had back then on the Ford Louisville chassis? Is this a re-chassis of an old DC rescue?
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[quote name='SrFireOfficial' date='11 September 2010 - 08:59 PM' timestamp='1284251950' post='402178']

Anybody comment on the history of the box on this rescue? It appears to be a mid-80's E\-One box similar to those DCFD had back then on the Ford Louisville chassis? Is this a re-chassis of an old DC rescue?

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As far as I know they got the rig new. I have seen a few E-Ones of the time with the basic box like DCFD.
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[quote name='SrFireOfficial' date='11 September 2010 - 08:59 PM' timestamp='1284251950' post='402178']

Anybody comment on the history of the box on this rescue? It appears to be a mid-80's E\-One box similar to those DCFD had back then on the Ford Louisville chassis? Is this a re-chassis of an old DC rescue?

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It was bought new around 1984
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The Plainsboro Fire Company celebrated their 50th Anniversery today with a parade and community celebration. The parade was realtively small, some of the companies next door didn't even attend and a light drizzle might have kept the crowds down. Plainsboro is located in southern Middlesex County. They protect several large corporate parks, a large shopping center, hotels, US Route 1 and a large research center for Princeton University (which maintains EMS anf Fire protection from the US Department of Energy) and a soon to be completed hospital. A lot of Plainsboro is suburban housing developments and the town was developed in the 1980's and avoided the typical mistakes many older NJ towns made with crowding and a mismatch of zoning regulations. Plainsobor is about 12 square miles with 20,000 people. The fire company handles about 500 incidents a year.



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