Reserve Officers Car 89, Im told this is The Deputy Chiefs Reserve, you would think that he would have a newer model.
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Reserve Officers Car 89, Im told this is The Deputy Chiefs Reserve, you would think that he would have a newer model.
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Didn't Lutherville just get a new engine and have 3 other engines just curious? Or am I thinking someone else?
Quote:Talk about Brother Hood, this Rescue Engine from The Bonneauviile Fire Co. in Adams Co.,Pa. is on loan to the Lutherville VFD in Baltimore Co. while there Rescue Squad is out for Accident Repair
Here's another fine example of Brotherhood, The Chestertown VFD in Kent Co.,Md. have loaned this pumper to The Providence VFD in Baltimore Co. while there New Engine is getting readied.
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This Medic Unit was recently delivered to The Jacksonville VFD
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Here's another of the recent New Spartan Engines
Engine 55
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Here's another Volunteer House, I have been after for awhile. I hit the Jackpot on this visit, there were 3 Drivers 1st up is there newly aquired pumper.
White Marsh Engine 201
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White Marsh VFD
Engine 202
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White Marsh VFD
Brush 204
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White Marsh VFD
Utility 205
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And the last one from White Marsh is this New/Used Utility that came from the same Fire Company Engine 201 did
Utility 206
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Last stop of the day was to get another shot of the New Engine 16, but I got lucky, 2 of the 4 Battalion Cars were in the house so I took advantage.
Battalion Chief 32
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Baltim ore County
Battalion Chief 34
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And the last shot of this succesful trip through Baltimore County was this photo of the New Engine 16
hope you enjoyed the photos.
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Quote:Didn't Lutherville just get a new engine and have 3 other engines just curious? Or am I thinking someone else?Yes they do have a New Engine and another right besides it, The story that was told to me is that one of the Insurance agents handleing The Crash is a member of Bonneauville, and offered The use of The Rescue Engine. he said they only used the tool 1 time last year. Now wether this is true or not Idon't know but that is what I/We were Told while shooting the Engine.
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Quote:Reserve Air unit 1 was also running out of 14 this vist, perhaps one of the oldest units still in service on the Career RosterDid this start out in life as a brush truck? Kinda looks like one.
Paul Edwards
Contributor - Fire & EMS Virginia Magazine Dispatcher - Virginia Fire Net (VFN102)
It was purchased new by Baltimore County for air cascade service and was assigned to Lansdowne VFC until 1999.
Then was moved to career station 14 where it ran as AU14 for a couple of years and was replaced in 2001. It also was in service at Boring VFC for less than a year before it was assigned as a reserve. Quote:Here's some more shots from my recent trip through Baltimore County This would make for about a 1997 Trav!
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
As for "The Brotherhood" and Lutherville, this is all I have to say...
http://www.1strespondernews.com/webpages...37a5c0182d
Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
Does White Marsh still run a Ladder?
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