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Laurel Gardens Fire Co., Ross Twp.
Allegheny County
Engine 253-1
1989 Pierce/08 Keystone 1000/750
Engine 253-2
1999 HME/Luverne 2000/750
Patrick Shoop Sr.
Lewistown, PA.
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Blazing Arrow Hook & Ladder, Tyrone
Blair County
Engine 3317
1987 Pierce 2000/750
Rescue 3331
2009 Pierce 1500/500/30
Squad 3348
1992 IHC/Pierce 500/300
Truck 3351
1997 Pierce 105' 2000/300
Patrick Shoop Sr.
Lewistown, PA.
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Philadelphia FD
Foam 18
2001 Spartan/E-One 1500/500/500
Engine 24
2012 KME 1500/500
Engine 37
1991 Seagrave 1000/500
Squrt 57
1998 ALF 54' 1000/500
Patrick Shoop Sr.
Lewistown, PA.
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PFD E37's house looks very cool!!!!
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[quote name='SrFireOfficial' timestamp='1353690047' post='503781']
PFD E37's house looks very cool!!!!
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Yes this station is very neat. Maybe Jack W. can give more of a history on this station. I was amazed at the skill of the driver.
Patrick Shoop Sr.
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Wow...that is a tight fit....can't have a bad day driving there!
Jeffrey W. Shippey
Frederick County, MD
I dont think they will be getting a 102" Wide Engine any time soon.
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Where did the mirrors go??
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WOW...Tip of the helmet to the brothers who drive there everyday and even more to the back up drivers.
this was photo shopped where are the mirrors
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[quote name='station76rit' timestamp='1353900424' post='503991']
this was photo shopped where are the mirrors
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I don't use photoshop. The mirrors are folded inside the cab.
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[quote name='station76rit' timestamp='1353900424' post='503991']
this was photo shopped where are the mirrors
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IT WASN'T PHOTO SHOPPED. I HAVE THE SAME PHOTO AT A LITTLE DIFFERENT ANGLE. THE MIRRORS ARE PULLED BACK TO THE CAB.
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[quote name='station76rit' timestamp='1353900424' post='503991']
this was photo shopped where are the mirrors
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No Photoshop here; I have a similar photo from a manufacturer that was trying to fit different width cabs in this same firehouse.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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HERE IS THE SHOT FROM AN ANGLE. YOU CAN SEE THE MIRRORS ARE PULLED BACK.
WE WERE TOLD IF THEY NEED A RESERVE ENGINE THEY CAN ONLY USE THAT MODEL Seagrave RIGHT NOW.
That is freaking insane! Great photo Pat! I thought Baltimore Truck 25 had it the worst lol.
[quote name='davepa' timestamp='1353903067' post='504000']
HERE IS THE SHOT FROM AN ANGLE. YOU CAN SEE THE MIRRORS ARE PULLED BACK.
WE WERE TOLD IF THEY NEED A RESERVE ENGINE THEY CAN ONLY USE THAT MODEL Seagrave RIGHT NOW.
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Is Engine 37 the oldest pumper and only Seagrave of that model still in front line service?
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The roster provided in this years muster book shows 37 as the oldest any only 1991 Seagrave in front line service. Can't keep a good brand down. I know very little on the history of this station/rig.
Patrick Shoop Sr.
Lewistown, PA.
That's pretty impressive Philly still has a rig that old! I just wonder if 37 will ever find a new engine that will fit in their house.
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[quote name='EMS 12' timestamp='1353894814' post='503980']
Yes this station is very neat. Maybe Jack W. can give more of a history on this station. I was amazed at the skill of the driver.
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Pat,
This is the oldest active firehouse in the city. It was opened in 1895. The company serves the Chestnut Hill neighborhood which is one of the most exclusive in Philadelphia. Several proposals have been put forth over the years to help alleviate the issue of the narrow doors but they were all shot down by the neighborhood association.
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[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' timestamp='1353903317' post='504002']
Is Engine 37 the oldest pumper and only Seagrave of that model still in front line service?
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Engine 37 is using the last 1991 Seagrave engine in frontline service. They are supposed to be getting a 1995 KME that was extensively rehabbed by the manufacturer. Apparently, that model year fits through the doors.
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