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Massachusetts Fire Apparatus
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Newton Ladder 4, formerly Ladder 2


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Newton Ladder 3


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Newton Engine 1


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Lexington Engine 2


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Waltham Auxiliary Fire Department's Air Supply Unit


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Waltham Auxiliary Fire Department A1- a Ford Explorer used for crew transport


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Waltham Fire Chief's Ford SUV


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Waltham's fire prevention division deputy chief Ford Crown Victoria


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Waltham Car 2, on duty fire suppression division deputy chief


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Waltham Car 4


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Waltham Car 5


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Waltham Engine 1


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Waltham Engine 2


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Waltham Engine 4


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Waltham Engine 7


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Waltham Engine 8


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Waltham Ladder 3, formerly Ladder 1


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Waltham Rescue 6


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Waltham Engine 6A(second piece to Rescue 6)


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[quote name='efin98' post='130134' date='Jul 16 2007, 22:41 ']Watertown chief's vehicle[/quote]



Ed i am almost 100% positive that this unit is indeed Cambridges LEPCC, and not Watertowns Chiefs Car. I remember always seeing that liscence plate on the his car. If i am wrong (which i know if i am i will be told) i am sorry.



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