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A few inside shots.  Reserve engine 161.



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One of the boats, they were having issues with this one deflating.  The big fire boat is docked at the downtown marina but I wasn't able to get a decent shot.  One of the firefighters said the fire boat was used the week before for an on-shore fire downtown.



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Hazmat unit, provided by the Department of Homeland Security.



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Dive 1.



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Utility truck.



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Brush 16.



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Logistics 1.  Not sure why, but the firefighters said this unit is "nasty."  Fireman



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Over to station 2 now.  Truck 2.



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Squad 2.



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Engine 2.  With that, we had to fly home to Iowa the next day. I hope you enjoyed the bit of Maryland apparatus we were able to see.

 

Allan Hunt

Solon IA



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BCoVFD

 

Hyde Park Vol 

 

ENG 251



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Strike Out The Box

Here is a link to my webshots. Fire Apparatus photo albums

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1939 Diamond T/Heil  as discussed in APPARATUS SCUTTLEBUTT; " tillered engine" thread.

Cockeysville, MD VFD

photos from my collection



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Officers side of previous rig



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Quote:1939 Diamond T/Heil  as discussed in APPARATUS SCUTTLEBUTT; " tillered engine" thread.

Cockeysville, MD VFD

photos from my collection
 

Great picture and thanks for sharing. I was beginning to wonder about it.
Dave
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Here it is drafting from both halves.  Unknown photographer. From my collection.



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What was the fate of this beauty?
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This is really awesome any more info
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The last time I saw it was around 1964-65 responding to a field fire.  It barely made it up the hill where it was going.

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Charlie, dept. history has it replaced 12/1960 by a new Ford F/Bean 750/750, and sold in "wornout" condition in 1962.

On another forum, "Signal 30" stated that it was sold to a local farmer, who used the tractor for an irrigation pump and scrapped Banghead the trailer.


Would you happen to have a photo of Cockeysville's 1941 Harley 3-wheeled brush cycle?

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The last I heard when I looked into it was the trailer is in a field in Virginia and the tractor was sold around 1962 to the Beaver Dam Quarry 

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