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BCFDphotoman's travels here and there!
BCFD EMS 3

2012 Chevy Suburban



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Mechanicsville new Squad 2

2013 Pierce Arrow XT

250/250



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Prince Georges County Engine 841

 

2012 Pierce Arrow XT

1500/750



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Taneytown VFD Engine 54

2000 Pierce Dash

1500/1500/50



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U. S. Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay, MD



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Quote:Mechanicsville new Squad 2

2013 Pierce Arrow XT

250/250
When did you take this picture? I sure will be glad when she finally makes it home!
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Quote:When did you take this picture? I sure will be glad when she finally makes it home!
 

May 22nd.  A real nice looking piece.

I would figure it will be heading down there soon.  Is the other one gone yet?  If so where to?
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Quote:May 22nd.  A real nice looking piece.

I would figure it will be heading down there soon.  Is the other one gone yet?  If so where to?
 

It was sold to the Conover, NC FD in May 2012.
Taylor Goodman
Captain - Henrico County (VA) Division of Fire
Fire Chief - Huguenot VFD, Powhatan, VA
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Quote:It was sold to the Conover, NC FD in May 2012.
Thanks!
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Thanks! Oh so you captured it pretty much when it arrived at Atlantic. Received word yesterday that it will be home Saturday!

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Got this oddball the other day at AES. Owned by a local retired Baltimore County Firefighter.

This one will be making the rounds at all of the local parades!

1985 Spartan/Western States

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Baltimore County's newest tiller at Eastview:

 

2012 Spartan Gladiator/Rosenbauer



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Jumped over to Edgemere to get their 2003 American LaFrance Eagle

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Over to Sparrows Point to get Engine 57:

2010 Spartan Gladiator/Rosenbauer/11 Rehabbed

1500/500    75'



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Baltimore City Truck 20 just came in:



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Along with Truck 29:



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Long Meadow picked up a used piece from Blue Ridge Summit, PA and did a little work on it:

1997 KME    1500/1000

 



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Quote:Long Meadow picked up a used piece from Blue Ridge Summit, PA and did a little work on it:

1997 KME    1500/1000

 
 

Blue Ridge Summit replaced the above with a Demo 2011 Pierce Dash CF PUC 1500-500-20 and its designated as Rescue Engine 4

 

A buddy of mine did some work on the engine ( inspection, and some maintenance work ) at his repair shop in Sharpsburg.
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I am interested in all of the equipment and apparatus used in fire fighting and ems service.
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Quote:A nice little old brush unit still running about from Union Bridge, MD.

1974 Kaiser Jeep M715
Hey it maybe old but all we do when a motor goes up is put a new one in under the hood and it is ready to go. It maybe slow on the road but once it gets off the road it can go any wheres that these newel nicer looking brush trucks won't go. When we first got it it was slim green (which was not a UBFC standard color) which u can see under some of the painted red scratches. But hey we got it from Army surplus back in the late 70's early 80's and she is still going strong. I know they since I am a member are not in any future buying a new brush truck. I know we are looking into buying a new Engine/tanker to replace our 92 Grumman/Spartan 1500 gallon engine/tanker.

BTW it is a 1968 Kaiser Jeep not a 74.
Keeney



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Quote:Hey it maybe old but all we do when a motor goes up is put a new one in under the hood and it is ready to go. It maybe slow on the road but once it gets off the road it can go any wheres that these newel nicer looking brush trucks won't go. When we first got it it was slim green (which was not a UBFC standard color) which u can see under some of the painted red scratches. But hey we got it from Army surplus back in the late 70's early 80's and she is still going strong. I know they since I am a member are not in any future buying a new brush truck. I know we are looking into buying a new Engine/tanker to replace our 92 Grumman/Spartan 1500 gallon engine/tanker.

BTW it is a 1968 Kaiser Jeep not a 74.
 

Thanks for correction, I always loved those little old work horses. They take a licking and keep on ticking!!! Thats what you need-a worker not a looker.
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