The officer's side of RE 76.
Baltimore City Fire Department
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Here is Engine 24 rolling out on a run from their house in November of 1995.
Truck 29, a 1974 Seagrave originally T 3, rusting away in the junkyard at the fire academy in the mid 1990's.
Reserve Truck 36, a 1962 or 63 Seagrave ex-Truck 2 I think. Junked in the same location as T 29 posted above.
Thanks for posting.I wish I would of photographed when I was kid as well with all the ALF Rigs.
Trey White
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I think it is, if its the one next to the museum. [/quote] It is like Steadman Station. AND it is near the museum
Here is RE67, former Engine 2. In fact, I think this was taken the same day as Kurt's shot in post #1387
Another shot in front of Engine 35. Here is RE66, the foam pumper (EX E57 & E10)
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Here is RE67, former Engine 2. In fact, I think this was taken the same day as Kurt's shot in post #1387 [/quote] Yes it looks like it! I do actually remember Engine 19 was using it. Note the 19 magnet sticker on the front.
More Oldies!
Here I am standing in front of 26 Engine's old 1978 Seagrave in I think Summer of 1993. They were running out of 399 E.Fort Ave in Riverside at the time.
Truck 27 rolling out on a run in 1994. This was the last white & orange rig Baltimore City purchased in its history.
Truck Co. 27 is now located in Pimlico at 46 Engine's House.
Another shot of Truck 27 & 45 Engine's House, but this time both companies running spares.
T 27 was using Reserve Truck 41 (AKA "Barney"), a 1971 American LaFrance tiller originally from Leesburg FD in Loudoun County, VA.
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