[sup]Anyone have info or a shot of a Mack C 1960 that served Union Fire Co., Lebanon City. Believe it was sold to another company in Lebanon county[/sup]
[sup]after they got their 1978 CF.[/sup]
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Can't help with the picture, but after the Union bought the 1978 CF the Mack C was sold to the Neversink Fire Company in Pleasant Hill (a section of North Cornwall Township for those not from Lebanon). It ran there for a good number of years (I want to say into the 1990's) before it was replaced by the E\-One pumper they have now.
Can't help with the picture, but after the Union bought the 1978 CF the Mack C was sold to the Neversink Fire Company in Pleasant Hill (a section of North Cornwall Township for those not from Lebanon). It ran there for a good number of years (I want to say into the 1990's) before it was replaced by the E\-One pumper they have now.
I found these pictures in a stack of photos I got a few months ago and the other day I took a magnifying glass to them and was surprised to see the name on the door. I personally have never seen pictures of this rig with this company before.
West Fairview Fire Company, Cumberland County, X-Engine 16, 1997 Seagrave. The story I heard was the company defualted on the payments, the rig was taken back and put up for sale. Harrisburg City bought it and it now runs as Squad 8.
Jesse Shutt
Fisherville Volunteer Fire Company #1 (Dauphin Company 216)
Upper Dauphin County Emergency Medical Services (Dauphin Company 6)
Past President Dauphin County Volunteer Firemen's Association
Would you happen to have a picture of the other Mack C that Neversink bought used, it came from the Friendship Fire Company of North Lebanon Township (a 10 minute trip LOL). It was a 1961 Mack C and had disc wheels as compared to the standard spoked wheels, I have a very poor shot of it in print form at home that was taken while it was responding. Part of it is cut off as a matter of fact (I took the pic when I was 9 years old or so, not very good quality LOL)