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L-137:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/45727377@N06/5547259632/#



R-4:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/45727377@N06/5547259424/#



RJACBclan photos.
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[quote name='ffdrive' timestamp='1300977134' post='430832']

from Ferrara's site, new ladder 137 and Rescue 4 and 5 delivered...

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I see there are some differances of lettering between Rescue 4 & 5... Will they be changed to match so all 5 are the same or will they stay as Each Company might want?
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[quote name='Fireman5230' timestamp='1300979821' post='430837']

I see there are some differances of lettering between Rescue 4 & 5... Will they be changed to match so all 5 are the same or will they stay as Each Company might want?

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The Mack/Sauls were lettered the way the company wanted, then back to all the same w/ the HME's and E-Ones.....perhaps they let them waht they wanted again ? (Know the lettering changed a bunch of times on Ferrara site thus far)
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[quote name='Roto-Ray' timestamp='1300977293' post='430833']

Looking good! I see that they changed the font on 137's back to the more traditional style.



Anyone know the reason for the Alcoa's on the rescues but not the ladder?

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Taylor I think you and I have been on the same page the whole length of this. First the Rescues had red steel wheels, and now they all have aluminum wheels. I did notice the font changed back, and that there is a difference between the "FDNY" on the fronts of the Rescues. Odd, I wonder why Ferrara wasted the decals in the last font anyhow?



Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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Did not the FDNY and the powers that be, give Ferrara a copy of the lettering, style, color, font and size that were to be used on all new apparatus?



What happened to the basic standardizations of the apparatus?
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thanks truckman!! Div Chief, photos look great brother
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thanks brother
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FDNY Mobile Emergency Response Van 1 out of Manhattan operated at a Homeland Security exercise at the New Meadowlands Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ

   
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Inside the MERV

   
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Logistical Support Unit 1 . Using a spare truck

   
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Mask Service Unit 1

   
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Part of a large lot of photos I purchased at an antique store, this is, according to the info on the photo, a 1929 Seagrave Hose Wagon



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E81 abuts the Deegan expressway. The station is located on Bailey Ave


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1931 American LaFrance Engine 327 FDNY, Brooklyn. Disbanded


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Good and reliable pieces of apparatus.



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