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Howard County

Canteen 6 "Curbside"



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Howard County

Chief 6



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Howard County

EMS 1



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Howard County

Police Cruiser



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Medic 9


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Engine 35



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Foam Engine 35



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Curtis Bay, Md.



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Curtis Bay, Md.



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U.S. Coast Guard Yard

Curtis Bay, Md.



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United States Coast Guard Yard

Curtis Bay, Md.



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Anne Arundel Co., Md. Engine 291

Filling in for Howard Co. Station 9



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Glad to see you got the spec's on Eng 98, any clue as to the strange numbering system?

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Quote:Glad to see you got the spec's on Eng 98, any clue as to the strange numbering system?
Engine 9870 came from USCG FD, Petaluma CA. station 98.

 

As for E2, Not confirmed, but I was told it came from USCG FD, Elizabeth City, NC. I know they recently received a new KME pumper that possibly replaced the 1995 E\-One.

 

Also Bus, Are you positive it is an E\-One Protector, with the style of doors on the cab it looks like a Typhoon?

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Quote:Engine 9870 came from USCG FD, Petaluma CA. station 98.

 

As for E2, Not confirmed, but I was told it came from USCG FD, Elizabeth City, NC. I know they recently received a new KME pumper that possibly replaced the 1995 E-One.

 

Also Bus, Are you positive it is an E-One Protector, with the style of doors on the cab it looks like a Typhoon?
I was told and confirmed via SO#

E2 95 E\-One Protector ex Fort Monroe, VA E1 SO15604
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Curtis Bay, Md.
That's a Sentry cab.
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Quote:I was told and confirmed via SO#

E2 95 E-One Protector ex Fort Monroe, VA E1 SO15604
 

Thanks Tim,

There is a photo of it in 1996 FAJ Vol.13 No.6 at Fort Monroe!
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Quote:That's a Sentry cab.
Thank you Dave, that's the cab I was thinking about, but got the name wrong.
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Thanks Tim,

There is a photo of it in 1996 FAJ Vol.13 No.6 at Fort Monroe!
This is the rig that Corgi made a diecast model of back around 1999/2000.
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Does anyone know how many active fire stations the USCG has? I've tried doing some research and can't find a positive answer.

 

Trav!

Travis- Mill Twp. Fire Dept. Marion, IN.
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