ELIZABITH TWP PA ALLEGHENY COUNTY BOSTON TRUCK 1
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[quote name='Wing1223' timestamp='1322074428' post='464823']
HILLTOP HOSE ALLEGHENY COUNTY ENGINE 168 [/quote] 1957 Mack B-Model with a Chrysler Industrial gasoline engine. Now residing on Colorado.
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department
No, its back in its first due district. Natrona Heights for about 2 mo now.
[quote name='taurudak' timestamp='1250683446' post='330614']
And Croydon's Lad 11 was this 1961 American LaFrance 750/300/85' MM. Corrections welcome. [/quote] I'm a new member to the gang here, and I'm still working my way through all the wonderful photo's here. This is my first post, so excuse me for being wordy. I just want to take a minute to thank whoever posted and took the photo of this truck. This truck holds a special yet somber place in my heart. On Sept 28th 1970, my Grandfather, Walter Miller was killed in the line of duty responding to a reported structure fire in the Boro of Croydon. He accidentally slipped and fell from the apparatus as it turned off of State Rd onto Cedar St in downtown Croydon. Because of this incident, I never had the chance to meet him, and my Father who is the Ex-Chief of the Stafford Fire Co in Manahawkin NJ was unfortunate enough to bear witness to this terrible event. I'm proud to know that he died doing something he loved and that my Father and I continue to carry on his legacy. Again thanks for posting this truck. Keep up the good work. Without the hardworking individuals on these pages, telling the history of the past would be far more difficult.
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
Stay Alert-Stay Alive
[quote name='ffemt2638' timestamp='1322082971' post='464834']
I'm a new member to the gang here, and I'm still working my way through all the wonderful photo's here. This is my first post, so excuse me for being wordy. I just want to take a minute to thank whoever posted and took the photo of this truck. This truck holds a special yet somber place in my heart. On Sept 28th 1970, my Grandfather, Walter Miller was killed in the line of duty responding to a reported structure fire in the Boro of Croydon. He accidentally slipped and fell from the apparatus as it turned off of State Rd onto Cedar St in downtown Croydon. Because of this incident, I never had the chance to meet him, and my Father who is the Ex-Chief of the Stafford Fire Co in Manahawkin NJ was unfortunate enough to bear witness to this terrible event. I'm proud to know that he died doing something he loved and that my Father and I continue to carry on his legacy. Again thanks for posting this truck. Keep up the good work. Without the hardworking individuals on these pages, telling the history of the past would be far more difficult. [/quote] What a coincidence, I just turned on my computer to look up Manahawkin NJ and I seen this post (do you run with them?). Sorry to hear about your grandfather. I witnessed an incident like this once in my fire fighting career. We stopped at the hydrant, (1st in working fire) as the FF was stepping off to catch the hydrant the driver & officer decided to drive up to the fire (less than 500 feet away) the man had an air pack on and went head first, I was next to him in the jumpseat standing up in a Ford C and watched the whole thing. He was athletic and caught him self, tumbled and ended up on his feet. This is more amazing because we were turning and he fill into the direction of the turn and there were cars parked with in 2 feet.
[quote name='Wing1223' timestamp='1322080108' post='464831']
No, its back in its first due district. Natrona Heights for about 2 mo now. [/quote] Did someone buy it and bring it back? If so, who?
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department
One of Hill Top's members
[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1322011436' post='464736']
Not to mention that the Ridge-Culver rig is a low-profile W cab and the Hartstown rig is the taller H cab. Definitely not the same rig. Frank - I have a posed shot of E-184 if you need it. I never saw it at Brindlee Mountain. [/quote] Please post (or send) I will forward this info to the requester. The only thing that would make his lead correct would be if there was two Seagrave rigs or another station. Thanks for the help Guys! Boston FD in PA? You got to be kidding! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> I never heard about this department before.
[quote name='Frank B' timestamp='1322090944' post='464861']
Please post (or send) I will forward this info to the requester. The only thing that would make his lead correct would be if there was two Seagrave rigs or another station. Thanks for the help Guys! Boston FD in PA? You got to be kidding! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> I never heard about this department before. [/quote] Boston VFD was one of 8 fire departments located in the Elizabeth Twp, PA outside of Pittsburgh. The department no longer exsits. It was one of several mergers/consolidations/closures that have taken place in the township over the past couple of years. If I'm not mistaken the truck was originally from Crafton VFD, Crafton, PA.
[quote name='Wing1223' timestamp='1322073582' post='464819']
EVANS CITY BUTLER COUNTY SQUAD 20 [/quote] Ex- Dunn Loring, Virginia Fire Station 13 in Fairfax County. Dunn Loring had twin 1976 WLF engines painted yellow and white. Mike Sanders Winchester, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
[quote name='194FireGuy' timestamp='1322092774' post='464863']
Boston VFD was one of 8 fire departments located in the Elizabeth Twp, PA outside of Pittsburgh. The department no longer exsits. It was one of several mergers/consolidations/closures that have taken place in the township over the past couple of years. If I'm not mistaken the truck was originally from Crafton VFD, Crafton, PA. [/quote] Thanks. I like seeing rigs from places in PA I have not seen before. and photos of rigs from my Department, <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/lol.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':lol2:' /> That Ford F-350 has been replaced recently.
[quote name='Frank B' timestamp='1322088297' post='464839']
What a coincidence, I just turned on my computer to look up Manahawkin NJ and I seen this post (do you run with them?). Sorry to hear about your grandfather. I witnessed an incident like this once in my fire fighting career. We stopped at the hydrant, (1st in working fire) as the FF was stepping off to catch the hydrant the driver & officer decided to drive up to the fire (less than 500 feet away) the man had an air pack on and went head first, I was next to him in the jumpseat standing up in a Ford C and watched the whole thing. He was athletic and caught him self, tumbled and ended up on his feet. This is more amazing because we were turning and he fill into the direction of the turn and there were cars parked with in 2 feet. [/quote] Frank, I started my fire service career there. I now ride with Toms River Fire Co#2 in downtown Toms River. I'm now a Lieutenant there.
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
Stay Alert-Stay Alive
[quote name='psjboyz' timestamp='1322096184' post='464886']
West Grove (Chester County) [/quote] now in service in ross twp pa luzerne county sweet valley fire co
tom bretz a ffII,retired disabled ff/emt from Kingston PA F D,own 2 wardlafranceengs a 49,a66,member of iaff 840,six cnty fire asso,pa state firemen's assoc, pa pump primers,schuylkill historic fire soc(spaamfaa's newest chapter--black diamond),luzerne cnty fire/rescue,life mem of columbian fire co kingston,former app op at laflin,edwrdsvlle,forty fort all in pa
[quote name='psjboyz' timestamp='1322140989' post='464925']
Avondale (Chester County) [/quote] Avondale PA (Chester County station 23) 23-3 was a 1981 Hahn 1500gpm 1000gwt Avondale also had 1983 Hahn that resembled this one.
Mount Pleasant PA 1930 Howe Ford A
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