PHILLADELPHIA UNKNOWN ENGINE ?
Philadelphia, PA
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Awesome shot !!!! Looks like Battalion 5's old station wagon next to the reserve engine
Reserve Ladder 228's former 1978 Seagrave 100ft Ladder Truck mopping up after a West Philadelphia warehouse fire a while back.
Tower Ladder 18's former 1982 Mack/Baker 75ft Tower Ladder in service at a multiple alarm apartment building fire in the Germantown section of the city
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PHILLADELPHIA UNKNOWN ENGINE ? [/quote] Looks like it was at Engine (Squrt) 43's. This is at 2110 Market St. (21st & Market St). It is also the quarters of Ladder 9, Medic (Then called Rescue 7M), and Light Wagon 1. It was not til the 70's I think that 43s got a squrt.
Reserve Ladder 228's 1986 Seagrave 100ft Ladder Truck in service at a multi alarm church fire a while back
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PHILADELPHIA UNIT ? FROM MY COLLECTION UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER [/quote] Truck 4 Maxim Margirius Ladder
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PHILLADELPHIA UNKNOWN ENGINE ? [/quote] What is the bar running down the top of this engine, over the deckgun? It almost looks like the brake / handle off of an old hand pumper (which would be very cool). Thanks, Gary
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What is the bar running down the top of this engine, over the deckgun? It almost looks like the brake / handle off of an old hand pumper (which would be very cool). Thanks, Gary [/quote] It's to throw a tarp over for general protection of the hosebed and apparatus during the periods of civil unrest that were prevalent in the 60's.
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What is the bar running down the top of this engine, over the deckgun? It almost looks like the brake / handle off of an old hand pumper (which would be very cool). Thanks, Gary [/quote] Philly and Camden had this as well as plywood over the open cabs. It was there attempts at what FDNY made in the the WAGON COVER. I never saw a photo yet of a tarp over it BUT sure if the tarp was in use, someone MIGHT not have wanted to been around with a camera in the area either...
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Philly and Camden had this as well as plywood over the open cabs. It was there attempts at what FDNY made in the the WAGON COVER. I never saw a photo yet of a tarp over it BUT sure if the tarp was in use, someone MIGHT not have wanted to been around with a camera in the area either... [/quote] I'll have to check, but I think there might be a picture of a Philly engine with tarp in Walt McCall's book. I need to find the book first. *Edit- found the book. Page 327, bottom left. Picture of a engine with a wooden pole structure, but not the tarp picture I was looking for. Caption does describe that the structure exists for a tarp. Lots of in-house modifications in those days for crew protection.
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CHEMICAL UNIT [/quote] Air Unit 1 1980 Chevrolet / Saulsbury |
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