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Montreal Fire Department 1970's
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Pump 231 - 1955 Mack 1050/200



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#22
Pump 232 - 1954 Bickle Seagrave 1050/200.  Montreal had four of the these.



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Pump 232 - 1977 Thibault-Kenworth 1050/500.  This replaced the 1954 Bickle-Seagrave.  From 1975 to 1977 Kenworth built custom fire truck chassis in their St. Therese, Quebec plant.



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Pump 233 - 1977 Thibault-Kenworth 1050/500



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#25
Pump 234 - 1975 Pierreville-Imperial 1050/500



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#26
Pump 236 - 1962 Mack 1050/500.



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Pump 237 - 1962 Mack 1050/500.



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Pump 239 - 1956 Mack 1050/500.  When delivered the B model Macks had 200 gallon tanks that were increased to 500 gallon when rebuilt.



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Hose Unit 339 - 1950 Fargo 150/200?.  Montreal had a number of these little hose wagons.  The actual pump capacity and tank size seem to have been lost in history or at least in my memory.  They were mini-pumps long before the mini-pump appeared in the early 1970's.



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#30
Pump 240 - 1971 Thibault 1050/500.



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Pump 243 - 1971 Thibault 1050/500.



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Pump 244 - 1977 Thibault-Kenworth 1050/500.



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Pump 245 - 1971 Thibault 1050/500.



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Pump 344 - 1962 Thibault-Ford 625/500.



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#35
Pump 249 - 1958 Thibault 840/500?



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#36
Pump 278 - 1954 MAck 1050/200.  This was a spare pump running as Pump 219.



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#37
FANTASTIC photos Ian! Thanks for posting and looking forward to more (hopefully from some of the other departments in the area if your time permits? Wink Wink)!!!

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#38
Thank you Ian.  Great pictures.  Since I grew up in N.D.G., I have to ask, where is 246. 

By the way, your fire ground pictures on Mark Bindman's web site are incredible.  Thank you for sharing, and would love to see more.

Have a great day

Kevin

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#39
WOW!!!! Great photos, looking forward to seeing more. Many thanks for sharing these gems!

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#40
Pump 286, a spare running as Pump 246.  1956 Mack 1050/500. Tank size increased when rebuilt. 



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