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Branford former Truck 1, a 1988 Sutphen 100' tower. This truck was used to take the group shot in the previous post.
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Branford Engine 2, a 1997 Pierce Saber 1500/500 pumper. Engine 2 is the busiest volunteer engine company in Branford. Engine 4 runs a twin to this truck.
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A night time shot of Branford Tac 6, a Ford/Reading forestry rig. Pine Orchard Company 6 was closed down prior to this truck being placed into service, and its members were consolidated into Indian Neck Fire Company 9, where this truck is housed. The transverse booster reel is a Branford trademark.
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Submarine Base Fire Department (NRMA) a few of the Rigs. I will add the rest at a later date, These are the only ones I shot today. The Sun was just right.

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C-11 "New" 2010 Pierce Saber/Contender

1250/GPM-750GLN

A twin to C-21



Placed in service on March 25th[/center]
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[center]C-17 (service) Ford F550 w/utility body [/center]
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[center] C-200 Ambulance 2010 Ford F450 Wheeled Coach [/center]
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Recently, I came across these pics of the CT Firemens Convention held in Norwalk. There was no year given, I'm assuming it is somewhere around 1949-50 era. If anyone can help, it would be appreciated. I'm saying the 1949-50 time period because of this truck, a Maxim quad from Thomaston. According to Walt McCall's book 'American Fire Engines since 1900', it shows this rig as a 1949 model.
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[center]C-10 Subase Duty A/C (Command Vehicle) 2009 Ford Expedition[/center]
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Another Maxim, this one from the Turn of River Fire Company in Stamford. Notice the lack of warning lights on the roof.
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Another Stamford rig, a Maxim junior aerial from the Glenbrook Fire Company
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Danbury ran these 700 series American Lafrance pumpers. Represented here is Padanaram Company 3 and Independant Company 4
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New Cannan Engine 2 ran this coupe cab Seagrave pumper
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Noroton Heights Fire Company of Darien once ran this late 1930's - early 1940's Seagrave pumper. No doors on this classic!!!
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Georgetown Fire Company in Redding ran this Seagrave pumper. As in all of these photos, notice how the gear is hanging off the trucks, boots, helmets and coats, something that has disappeared from the fire service.
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Not everyone ran red trucks back in the day...Litchfield ran the white coupe cab Seagrave pumper.
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Last one for tonight, Old Saybrook ran this open cab Seagrave pumper
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[quote name='M1968Q' timestamp='1292035699' post='414504']

Here is Meriden's brand new Engine 3; to be in service soon. 2010 Seagrave Marauder II, 1250/500. My apologies for the overcast skies...better pics to be posted once the rig arrives in CT next week. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Big Grin' />

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Better late than never, here's the "better" pic of Meriden's new Engine 3. Silver over Seagrave Red to honor our heritage as "The Silver City."


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[center]C-15 2010. 100' Pierce Tower, 2000gpm/300GLN

Submarine Base (I did not have this one up the other night.[/center]
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Not everyone ran red trucks back in the day...Litchfield ran the white coupe cab Seagrave pumper.

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I must share this with the guys from Litchfield County...
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[quote name='M1968Q' timestamp='1301350680' post='431653']

Better late than never, here's the "better" pic of Meriden's new Engine 3. Silver over Seagrave Red to honor our heritage as "The Silver City."

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Nice photo. I like the silver over red.
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