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#61
Carroll Manors Meck that was involved in the accident was purchased by their Ex-Chief, who has it stored down the street from Station 14. I don't know what will become of it.



The new Rescue Engine at 28 was purchased to replace the Mack, and also take the place of the current Rescue Squad 14 at Station 14 (RS-14 was slated to become a Rescue Engine and sent to Station 28). After the new Pierce arrived, they then found out that all the needed equipment from RS-14 (1996 Pierce Lance HDR) would not fit on the PUC. It was then sent down to Station 28, and placed in service as a Rescue Engine.



And the Seagrave is a County Reserve ET that ran most of it's life as Engine Tanker 24 out of the Junior's Station.



If this has confused anyone, don't feel bad. I was confused as it was explained to me.
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#62
Thanks for the info.
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#63
[quote name='Shoop' date='17 September 2010 - 12:04 PM' timestamp='1284738255' post='403062']

Carroll Manor's refurbed Mack r was involved in a roll over a few years ago, and I believe destroyed. It is not there anymore. They purchased, or acquired a used Seagrave pumper/tanker from the City of Frederick that they now run as their engine/tanker.

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That stinks, I thought it was refurbed after an accident, it was a neat looking rig, that's too bad. These guys don't have the best luck do they?!
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#64
[quote name='TECH20' date='17 September 2010 - 12:59 PM' timestamp='1284741595' post='403064']



And the Seagrave is a County Reserve ET that ran most of it's life as Engine Tanker 24 out of the Junior's Station.



If this has confused anyone, don't feel bad. I was confused as it was explained to me.

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So, Junior no longer runs an Engine tanker? Just an engine and a squad?
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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#65
[quote name='BFD1151' date='17 September 2010 - 08:08 PM' timestamp='1284767281' post='403135']

So, Junior no longer runs an Engine tanker? Just an engine and a squad?

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yes, and a water rescue/boat support (whatever you call it)...Tim posted a pic a while ago...
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#66
[quote name='BFD1151' date='17 September 2010 - 07:08 PM' timestamp='1284767281' post='403135']

So, Junior no longer runs an Engine tanker? Just an engine and a squad?

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2 Pierce engines, E22 and E23, RS2, and the new boat support.
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#67
[quote name='jlg1875' date='17 September 2010 - 02:36 PM' timestamp='1284750990' post='403109']

That stinks, I thought it was refurbed after an accident, it was a neat looking rig, that's too bad. These guys don't have the best luck do they?!

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The 83 Mack R was refurbed because of age,the wreck was actually 14's first serious one in a long time. Of course, having your quint buried in a blizzard and losing an airboat in a flooded creek could happen to anybody.

Remember, Frederick County is no longer like rural Kansas... <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hysterical.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hysterical' />
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#68
The aforementioned 1992 Seagrave 1500/2000 engine tanker now in use by Carroll Manor.

2005 photo while on a transfer to CO#22, Lewistown VFC.

WW Jenkins photo


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#69
[quote name='OPEN CAB MACK' date='06 September 2010 - 10:21 PM' timestamp='1283824906' post='401407']

EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Yes, definitely excellent. Just getting back this afternoon from our annual NJ State Firemen's Association Convention, I am sad to report that so far no shirt vendors have come out with one for Citifield listing the favorite Mets players past and present along with the FDNY companies that protect it like they have done for a number of sports venues including the Mets old home of Shea Stadium. They still offered shirts for Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park and others. The only thing better than this pic right now would be for the Mets to get a new team owner who would get a new GM.
Rich Dean, Butler, New Jersey, USA

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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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#70
Spent the weekend out and about. On Saturday I had Sam (emtbummie) arrange a few stations in Huntingdon County, to try and accomplish the new rigs. Along with us was Adam (njfirepix). We accomplished 33 rigs in the day, and had to skip a couple stations due to the low light. I'll let the other two post most of the equipment from the day. A couple of my favorites are below. Today, I took Adam (njfirepix), and Jason (binski) around my area of Mifflin County. I'm sure those two will post some of that.



[Image: SaxtonTruck35.jpg]



[Image: MarklesburgEngine3.jpg]



[Image: HuntingdonTower5.jpg]
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#71
Great stuff Pat, love seeing the old Md. stuff
Check out Md. Fire Apparatus @ MarylandFiretrucks.smugmug.com
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#72
Thanks Bus. The old Maugansville rig was a surprise. Just found about it a week ago. The price tag really had my jaw on the ground.
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#73
I did all the leg work settin that up and u take the credit thanks buddy lol......def a good day cept my head is burnt.....will be getting some of my pix up in the next day or so.....highlights of the day were the above posted mack, Seagrave, and the mapleton mack.
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#74
[quote name='Shoop' date='19 September 2010 - 09:44 PM' timestamp='1284945860' post='403431']

The price tag really had my jaw on the ground.

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Fenton Fire has/had it listed at 40,000 It took a while to sell since 2002/3



For a truck in that good of shape and mostly if not fully equipped you cant beat that.
John Fauble





I am interested in all of the equipment and apparatus used in fire fighting and ems service.
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#75
Marklesburg got it for $10,000.
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#76
[quote name='Shoop' date='19 September 2010 - 08:23 PM' timestamp='1284940987' post='403400']

Spent the weekend out and about. On Saturday I had Sam (emtbummie) arrange a few stations in Huntingdon County, to try and accomplish the new rigs. Along with us was Adam (njfirepix). We accomplished 33 rigs in the day, and had to skip a couple stations due to the low light. I'll let the other two post most of the equipment from the day. A couple of my favorites are below. Today, I took Adam (njfirepix), and Jason (binski) around my area of Mifflin County. I'm sure those two will post some of that.



[Image: SaxtonTruck35.jpg]



[Image: MarklesburgEngine3.jpg]



[Image: HuntingdonTower5.jpg]

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The Pierce tower from Saxton is the former Truck 12 from Lower Allen in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. It appears they added a grill to the Arrow cab to make it match the rest of their fleet. Can anyone confirm this? What other upgrades did they make, besides the emergency lighting upgrades?


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#77
It is the X-Lower Allen rig as marked. The modifications you listed are the only ones that I know of, other than the paint. The crew said the grill is fake, and was only added to make it look like the rest of the fleet.
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#78
Pat and Sam



Thanks guys for a great weekend of shooting. I will put some pics up soon. Just got a chance to download them and edit. I look forward to coming back out that way soon. Again thank you for your hospitality and a special thanks to the brothers at United Fire Co. of Lewistown that let me bunk in for the night.
Adam Alberti

www.njfirepictures.smugmug.com

Lieutenant Passaic, NJ Fire Dept.

Past Chief Roxbury Twp, NJ Volunteer Fire Dept
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#79
Wow <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/22_yikes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='22_yikes' /> 10,000 you cant beat that price for a very well taken care of rig, that should last another 10 or so years.
John Fauble





I am interested in all of the equipment and apparatus used in fire fighting and ems service.
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#80
Nice pics Shoop! Wish i could have caught up with you guys on Sat. Had a great time Sunday and appreciate you taking the time out for setting up the shots.
Jason Coleman-Cobb

Fire Photographer and Buff

www.capitalcityfirephotos.com
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