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1961MackC95- Duane kept very good and complete records on his trips. He even kept track of his expenses in his pocket notebooks. The following is an interesting entry following his station visits on June 15, 1976:
The department received a huge order of fire apparatus in 1968. The order included 12 pumpers, eight 100-foot H&L trucks and a new Rescue Squad. Here are the twelve Mack pumpers received in 1968:
MR68F10-1004 E25 4/3/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
MR68F10-1005 E28 5/27/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
MR68F10-1006 E32 5/8/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
MR68F10-1007 E2 5/18/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
MR68F10-1008 E13 5/5/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
MR68F10-1009 E30 6/7/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
MR68F10-1010 E10 5/22/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
MR68F10-1011 E7 5/21/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
MR68F10-1012 E29 5/31/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
MR68F10-1013 E21 6/12/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
MR68F10-1014 E18 5/24/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
MR68F10-1015 E15 5/16/1968 1968 Mack R Coupe 1000/400
This 1968 Mack R 1000/400, Mack #MR68F10-1004, delivered on 4/3/1968 was lettered Engine 25, but was at Station 15 in addition to Engine 15's 1968 Mack R. This is a bit confusing as Duane also took the picture of the 1971 Seagrave I posted last night which was also lettered for Engine 25.