Former Engine 68, League City, TX (Collector owned)
1955 International R-190/Simms
750/500
1955 International R-190/Simms
750/500
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Former Engine 68, League City, TX (Collector owned)
1955 International R-190/Simms 750/500
Tanker 83, Crosby, TX
2001 Peterbilt 357/E-One 2000/2500/10AF/20BF #122303
This past Tuesday, I had the opportunity to get out and hunt down a few rigs. My first stop was a reshoot of a rig from a few months ago, but with sunny skies this time.
Truck 1, Smyrna, GA 2014 Pierce Impel 2000/500/75' #27360
I then headed to Cherokee County to catch up on a couple new deliveries. Engines 7, 20, 22 & 23 are 2015 versions of the 2014's that went to Engines 1, 8 & 19.
Engine 7, Cherokee County, GA 2015 E\-One Typhoon 1500/1030 #139443
About a week ago, I received a call from a former co-worker, telling me of the location of a long lost piece of apparatus that I used to drive. Less than an hour later, I took this photo. This rig served from 1958-1986 when it was retired and swapped to the local American Legion Post, in exchange for our old 1924 American LaFrance that they had owned since 1951. I had just become a member of the department, but within a few years, I regularly served as the driver of this rig during the parades that the Legion members attended, most of them being too old and frail to handle it. The rig was relocated to an airfield a few counties away, housed in a hangar owned by the son or grandson of one of the members. He would bring it to our Station 2 the day before the parade and pick it up the day after, but I always drove it in the parade. The last time I drove it was about 15 years ago. The membership in the local post dwindled and the few remaining members merged with another post in another town. Within a few years, they had all passed and I never knew the exact location of the rig, nor did I have a contact person.
It is currently possessed by the American Legion Post in Peachtree City, GA and I am not sure how it got there, but should find out that part of the story soon. It is currently at a shop having some electrical wiring issues addressed and plans call for a new paint job, but it still looks to be in very good condition, considering it's age. It has about 25,000 miles on it and purrs like a kitten. Engine 24, College Park, GA (retired) 1958 Mack B-85F 750/300 #1338
Yesterday, I attended a get-together for a fellow CPFD retiree, that took place in Coweta County. Since I don't get down that way often, it was a great opportunity to track down and photograph this rig. Back in 1975, the newly formed Coweta County FD purchased a fleet of six Suburban 750 engines from Pierce. Most of these rigs served well into the 1990's, but were fairly beat up. This lone "survivor" has been refurbished and converted into a caisson apparatus, complete with a lift that places the casket up in the hose bed.
Engine 772, Coweta County, GA 1975 Ford F-750/Pierce 750/0 Caisson Unit #8752-C4
Dave...Peachtree City Fire Rescue recently used this truck to carry our retired training captain from the funeral home to the memorial service. I will try to post a few images..
After a night of strong thunderstorms, today began with sunny, blue skies and a nice breeze. I decided to head out and capture a few recent deliveries. Unfortunately, the thunderstorms returned by 3 PM, but I had managed to get all my targets!
Quint 24, DeKalb County, GA (1 of 4 purchased) 2015 Sutphen SL-75 1500/500/75' #HS-5526
Truck 25, DeKalb County, GA (1 of 2 purchased)
2015 Sutphen SP-70 1500/500/70' #HS-5528 |
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