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Maryland photo's
Thanks doc. And yes it is hard to believe they were the oldest rigs there. I ran my first fire on E 2-2 and have ran a lot fires on it before the new Sutphen was purchased. I love that rig and it is my favorite one to drive as well. Although it has been a while since I ran a call with them.
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Frostburg, MD Truck 16 200? Pierce Arrow XT 105' 1500/???



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I believe this is a 2004 Pierce Arrow XT 1500/500 105'
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Riviera Beach's 1999 Pierce Dash Quint was sold to the Verona, NY FD back in August through Brindlee Mountain.
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Recently I have been able to scan in some old pictures from the Woodlawn VFC of Baltimore Co, MD. Original photographer unknown. This was Woodlawn's first motorized truck. I was "homemade" by placing the pump from their original CD trailer onto a truck chasis. Make of truck unknown. Circa 1945.



   
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First "custom" pumper used by Woodlawn VFC, Baltimore Co, MD. 1939 USA bought surplus after WW II. Original photographer unknown. Circa 1946.



   
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Woodlawn VFC, Baltimore Co, MD 1939 USA pumper after the addition of windshield, circa 1947. Original photographer unknown.



   
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"homemade" by placing the pump from their original CD trailer onto a truck chasis. Make of truck unknown. Circa 1945.







Great old photos. According to the Gary Frederick book, this was a 1932 International with the CIvil Defense pump.
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This is believed to be another "homemade" pumper used by Woodlawn VFC. It is a 1940s International with unknown body work. It is believed that this rig used the same CD pump removed from the first homemade rig used by Woodlawn. Picture noted on the back that it was taken at the Savage, MD parade, June 1953. Original photographer unknown.



   
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[quote name='DESOTO' timestamp='1327796904' post='472749']

Great old photos. According to the Gary Frederick book, this was a 1932 International with the CIvil Defense pump.

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Is that the Baltimore Co. history book "Hands, Horses & Engines"?
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Woodlawn VFC, 1954 Mack L. This rig replaced the 1939 USA.



   
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Woodlawn VFC, Baltimore Co, MD. One of their early ambulances. Not sure if it was the first or second one. Cadillac, not sure of the body work. Original photographer unknown.



   
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[quote name='Rescue131' timestamp='1327797120' post='472751']

Is that the Baltimore Co. history book "Hands, Horses & Engines"?

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Yes, that's the book.
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Woodlawn VFC late 1950s Cadillac ambulance. Unknown body work. Original photographer unknown.



   
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Woodlawn VFC 1960s Cadillac/Miller-Meteor ambulance. Original photographer unknown.



   
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Woodlawn VFC 1971 Ford/Swab box ambulance. This was the second chasis this box was mounted on. It was originally mounted on a 1968 Dodge. Original photographer unknown.



   
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Woodlawn VFC 1977 Chevy/Swab box ambulance. This was the second chasis this box was mounted on. It originally was on a 1974 Ford. Original photographer unknown.



   
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Woodlawn VFC apparatus, circa 1965.



   
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Woodlawn VFC apparatus circa 1968. Original photographer unknown.



   
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Woodlawn VFC apparatus, circa 1978. Original photographer unknown. More photos as I get them scanned.



   
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Odenton VFC Engine 282 is now in service.



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282 replaced veteran Engine 283.



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