Heat damage from a fire on the night of the City riots. Got too close to fire!!
BCFDphotoman's travels here and there!
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I shot Truck 6 at training today sporting their new stars and flag in the grill.
The D-Shifters did it themselves. Quote:I shot Truck 6 at training today sporting their new stars and flag in the grill.Is there a reason for the stars? Quote:Is there a reason for the stars?Truck 6 is housed with Engine 26 in the Locust Point neighborhood of Baltimore. Locust Point is where Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine is located. Fort McHenry is only a mile away from Truck 6's quarters and both are addressed of of East Fort Avenue. Fort McHenry is famous for the War of 1812 where it defended the Baltimore Harbor (part of the Chesapeake Bay) from the British. It was at Fort McHenry where the Garrison Flag also known as the Star Spangled Banner was flown during this battle. The Star Spangled Banner flying over Fort McHenry inspired Francis Scott Key to write our country's National Anthem "The Star Spangled Banner." If you notice the flag on the front of Truck 6 has 15 Stars (or would if the Pierce symbol didn't obstruct it from doing so). This flag is supposed to replicate the Star Spangled Flag. In short, it is to represent the history of their first due!
I got out and shot this rehabed rig from Morningside VFD.
Formerly Allentown Road and refurrbed at 10-8 in PA earlier this year. 2000 spartan Gladiator/Luverne 1250/350 Ex E471, E322
Here's both of them together before the old one leaves for its new home in PA. in a few weeks:
Who bought the old rescue Howard?
Quote:Singerly Fire Company in Elkton, MD. took delivery of this big boy!Nice pic Howard!! Pat L.
Battalion Chief-Howard County Fire Rescue
And I shot Truck 6's officail portrait shot down at Port Covington Shopping Center:
After waiting for the Engine to get back from a medic run up the street we managed to get the Roland Park's companies together:
We then traveled up the road into the County and shot the only volunteer tiller truck at Owings Mills:
I managed to find a driver to pull Aberdeens new Tower out over the weekend:
2015 Pierce Dash CF 1250/300 100' Quote:Singerly Fire Company in Elkton, MD. took delivery of this big boy!What's with the "box" around the roof line of the rescue body ??? |
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