Engine 7 in Westbrook was this 1977 Mack CF foam-pumper with 1250 gpm/ 1000 water/ 250 light water. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
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Saving the best for the last (at least for me). Wagon 41 from the Oswegatchie Fire Co in Waterford was this GREAT looking 1983 Mack CF with 1500 gpm-pump and 500 gallon-tank. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
ah....the infamous W-41 that would come off the line a week before a parade. all the bolt heads underneath had bulldogs and Mack painted on them.
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13 (KJV)
Guilford's Mack is still in service running as Engine 1-5-5 and still assgined to North Guilford Company No. 4.
Westbrook's Engine 7 underwent an extensive refurb a couple years back. Its now a fully enclosed cab, a new body was constructed and is now painted black over red. And yes the roof nozzle is still on the rig.
Thanks for the additional infos. Some more classic Macks from CT.
Engine 1 from the East Lyme Fire Co. in Flanders was this 1965 Mack C 85 with 750 gpm/ 1000 water. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Engine 2 from the East Lyme FD was this 1967 Mack C 95 with 1000 gpm/ 500 water. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Engine 2 in Norwalk operated a 1982 Mack MC with 1250 gpm-pump, 500 water/ 30 foam. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Engine 3 in Marlborough once was this 1958 Mack B 85 with 750 gpm-pump/ 500 water. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Engine Tank 320 in Ashford was a 1973 Mack R with 750 gpm-pump/ 1000 water. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Montville had this 1974 Mack CF with 1000 gpm/ 1000 water. 1987 rehab by Gowans-Knight. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Engine 72 in Center Groton once operated a 1970 Mack CF with 1000 gpm/ 750 water. Ex-FDNY Engine 162. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Baltic had this early Mack CF in service. Engine 2 was built in 1968 and equipped with a 750 gpm-pump and a 750 gwt. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Engine 84 in Bethany once operated this 1957 Mack B-85 with 750 gpm/ 500 gwt. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Cos Cob Engine 21 in Greenwich was this 1971 Mack CF with 1000 gpm-pump and 500 gallon-tank. 1988 rebuilt by Hahn. Mack # CF608F10-1148. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Engine 10 in Berlin was this nice 1969 Mack CF with 1250 gpm/ 1000 water. 1988 rebuilt by Apparatus Services. Mark A. Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
A question to the Mack specialists: The cab looks like an original Mack 4-dr cab. Did Mack built 4-door cabs on the CFs as early as 1969 ?
The East Lyme Fire Co in Flanders had this 1954 Mack 85 LS with 750 gpm/ 300 water. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer colelction.
Portland/CT once had this 1948 Mack Type 45 pumper with 500 gpm/ 250 water. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Engine 6 in Washington was a 1981 Mack R with Saulsbury bodywork, 1000 gpm/ 2500 water. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
K 23 (?) in Gardner Lake was or still is this big 1989 Mack R with bodywork from Ranger. 1250 gpm-pump, 3500 gallons of water. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Note the huge front tires.
The last for tonight is Tanker 9 from Wallingford. It is a 1978 Mack R with bodywork from Boston, 300 gpm/ 2100 water/ 50 foam. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
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