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Massachusetts Fire Apparatus
Peabody, Ma

1981 Mack CF

1250/500

CF611F12-2169

Eng-3

Ryan/Commish collection


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Peabody, Ma

1971 Mack CF/Baker

75'

Ladder-TL-2

Ryan/Commish collection


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Last one for now!

Peabody, Ma

1972 Seagrave open Cab

85' MM

#A-72953

PA-20529

Ladder-2

Ryan/Commish collection


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[quote name='The Commish' post='56506' date='Dec 5 2006, 16:06 ']Rockport, Ma

1956 American Lafrance

65' MM

Ladder-1

Gene Anderson photo[/quote]



Here is the Rockport ladder today after being refurbed.



   



GREAT stuff by the way!
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the Worcester rescue in post 13 looks to my untrained eye to possibly be a Gertenslager (sp?). it reminds me quite a bit of Wethersfield Ct's old Mack rescue for thos of you that might be familiar.
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[quote name='The Commish' post='56527' date='Dec 5 2006, 16:25 ']Essex, Ma

1982 Continental

1250/500

Eng-2

Mike bakunis photo[/quote]

Ooh, there's a rare sighting! Engine 2 doesn't come out to play very often. Engine 1 went mutual aid and to a lot of parades, but 2's never saw much daylight.



BTW, this is reportedly the last Compac built (per the Essex guys.) Engine 1, now retired, was the first.
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[quote name='massfirebuff' date='Dec 5 2006, 16:57 ' post='56544']

Here is the Rockport ladder today after being refurbed.



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GREAT stuff by the way!



Is it a nw cab on the Re-hab ? Looks like a 1000 series cab has been added.



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Lokks like Century Series cab to me.
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Rockport's '56 Ladder has been redone twice to the best of my knowledge. Once was the stick (help me out somebody if I'm wrong) and the cab was redone not all that long ago.



They keep this because it fits their needs quite nicely for not only their station, but their tight little seaside community.



rr...
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[quote name='The Commish' post='56515' date='Dec 5 2006, 15:15 ']Everett, Ma

1980 Continental/Seagrave Ladder

85' TDA

Gene Anderson photo[/quote]



That's a Hendrickson Cab.
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[quote name='Loot61' post='57066' date='Dec 7 2006, 21:57 ']Rockport's '56 Ladder has been redone twice to the best of my knowledge. Once was the stick (help me out somebody if I'm wrong) and the cab was redone not all that long ago.



They keep this because it fits their needs quite nicely for not only their station, but their tight little seaside community.



rr...[/quote]



I think the cab is a 1978. It does look like it has been updated a couple of times over the years.
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[quote name='The Commish' post='56541' date='Dec 5 2006, 16:43 ']Last one for now!

Peabody, Ma

1972 Seagrave open Cab

85' MM

#A-72953

PA-20529

Ladder-2

Ryan/Commish collection[/quote]



I see what appears to be some radiant heat damage on the driver's side of this piece. Anyone have the story behind the story? One of the mill/factory fires up that way perhaps??
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[quote name='tntway' post='56574' date='Dec 5 2006, 20:21 ']the Worcester rescue in post 13 looks to my untrained eye to possibly be a Gertenslager (sp?). it reminds me quite a bit of Wethersfield Ct's old Mack rescue for thos of you that might be familiar.[/quote]



And for those of you who aren't familiar, here 'tis.



Phil, Bklyn.


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[quote name='fd141' post='57108' date='Dec 8 2006, 00:28 ']That's a Hendrickson Cab.[/quote]

Correct, But it says Continential on the front of the Cab?
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Ladder 1, Everett, MA

1980 Hendrickson 1871S tractor

1958 Seagrave 85' trailer

1980 Continental refurb
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='57194' date='Dec 8 2006, 14:29 ']Ladder 1, Everett, MA

1980 Hendrickson 1871S tractor

1958 Seagrave 85' trailer

1980 Continental refurb[/quote] Thanks dave for clearing that up.
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[quote name='firstduephotos' post='57142' date='Dec 8 2006, 10:06 ']I see what appears to be some radiant heat damage on the driver's side of this piece. Anyone have the story behind the story? One of the mill/factory fires up that way perhaps??[/quote]

<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Tongue' /> Check out the Sept. 1984 issue of Firehouse - on pg. 51 is a photo story on the huge fire at the Henry Leather co. in Peabody, which occurred on 5/10/84. The lead photo shows this truck "taking the heat" at this blaze and the story states the hose supplying the ladder pipe burned away, and all the FFs with the truck received burns. That would account for the damage if the photo was taken after that date.
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[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='57250' date='Dec 8 2006, 18:51 ']<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Tongue' /> Check out the Sept. 1984 issue of Firehouse - on pg. 51 is a photo story on the huge fire at the Henry Leather co. in Peabody, which occurred on 5/10/84. The lead photo shows this truck "taking the heat" at this blaze and the story states the hose supplying the ladder pipe burned away, and all the FFs with the truck received burns. That would account for the damage if the photo was taken after that date.[/quote]



If I recall correctly the Prospect st. station pictured behind the truck was built in 1987, so the photo was surely taken after the Henry Leather co. fire of 1984. I have that issue of Firehouse as well as the newspapers from that massive fire, and suspected myself that's where the scorching occured.



I have also seen photos of the Mack CF/Aerialscope that replaced this truck with scorch marks as well. Peabody has had a lot of big, hot ones over the years with it's abundance of tanneries and other large industrial buidlings.
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Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority(aka "The T") Public Safety Support Bus 1, a converted 1982 New Flyer D901 bus.



At yesterday's 3 alarm fire/explosion


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MBTA Operations Incident Command bus, formerly MBTA bus 8545


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