Lynnfield Engine 4 a 1984 ford/E-One.
Massachusetts Fire Apparatus
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That's all I've got. I was hoping to get photos of the State Police Bearcat, but it wasn't there, at least while I was there. I didn't see the N. Reading or Middleton brush trucks, but I'm guessing those were deep in the woods.
Ladder 1 in Orleans operated this classic 1974 Maxim S. It had a 1000 gpm-pump, no tank, and a 85' ladder.
Juergen Kiefer photo
Ladder 2 in Provincetown operated a very unique piece (OK, P-Town is a unique place, also). It is a 1995 Ford Cargo CF 8000 with bodywork from Middleboro Fire Apparatus, 1000 gpm-pump, 300 gallon-tank, and a 1961 Maxim 65' ladder, that formerly was in service in Central Falls/RI.
Juergen Kiefer photo
And here is a rear photo of Provincetown Ladder 2
Unfortunately I was not able to photograph their Young Bison engine. Juergen Kiefer photo
[quote name='Irons51' post='144230' date='Aug 28 2007, 13:22 ']Hyannis 826 is a 1990 Maxim 1500/1000/50 Foam. If I'm not mistaken it was THE last Maxim ever produced.[/quote]
E-826 1990 Maxim "F" 4 door cab forward Pumper 1500 gpm - 750 gals - 40 AFFF (diesel / automatic) Fecon 1400 gpm around pump foam system Portable Deckgun - 1200' 4" LDH - 24'14'10'14' Ladders 6500 w Generaor - Gas PPV - (5) SCBA (3) Spare Scott Thermal Imaging Camera - 600' Forestry hose LP500 AED Facts from capecodfd.com
[quote name='First-Due' post='144303' date='Aug 28 2007, 16:43 ']E-826
1990 Maxim "F" 4 door cab forward Pumper 1500 gpm - 750 gals - 40 AFFF (diesel / automatic) Fecon 1400 gpm around pump foam system Portable Deckgun - 1200' 4" LDH - 24'14'10'14' Ladders 6500 w Generaor - Gas PPV - (5) SCBA (3) Spare Scott Thermal Imaging Camera - 600' Forestry hose LP500 AED Facts from capecodfd.com[/quote] Here's a photo to get us started. I wouldn't normally post such a poor shot, but it is called "Firepics", so we have to have a visual. If anyone has a better one, please add it.
John Kenealy
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Installment 3 - Sandwich MA 1996 Sutphen 1500-500-95' Trk1. FLJackphoto.
Very Nice Shots.
Eastham MA - 1991 Intl/Metal Masters Special Hazards 175/500/20 E158. ex-Forestry rig. FLJackphoto.
One more stop tonight - Provincetown MA, way up on the tip of the Cape, a volunteer department running out of three stations. 1996 Ford/Middleboro Fire Apparatus/Maxim 1000/300/75' L192. FLJackphoto.
Provincetown MA - 2003 HME/Ferrara 1250-500 E193. FLJackphoto. Note that all these rigs have short wheelbases to navigate the narrow streets of the town.
Provincetown MA - 2002 Freightliner/Ferrara 1250/1000 E1 (190). FLJackphoto. - last for tonite.
What time were you there? It was a very LONG and drawn out event. I know I looked at the clock at my house when the Reading engine went for coverage around 9am or so. I dont know if North Readings duece was there, but the Middleton duece was (it blew 2 tires while in the woods). They even had a duece from Devens.
As for the State Police half trac, it was there for most of the day. Probably didnt arrive until 10 or 11, but was still there lateer in the day. I didnt see it, or anything else for that matter as I had a lot of outside work to get cought up on, but I listened to a good deal of it when I could.
[quote name='KDWMAEMT' post='144527' date='Aug 29 2007, 01:13 ']What time were you there? It was a very LONG and drawn out event. I know I looked at the clock at my house when the Reading engine went for coverage around 9am or so. I dont know if North Readings duece was there, but the Middleton duece was (it blew 2 tires while in the woods). They even had a duece from Devens.
As for the State Police half trac, it was there for most of the day. Probably didnt arrive until 10 or 11, but was still there lateer in the day. I didnt see it, or anything else for that matter as I had a lot of outside work to get cought up on, but I listened to a good deal of it when I could.[/quote] I was there a little before noon I think. The State Police Bearcat was sitting at the Danvers barracks when I passed on my way to N. Reading. After a couple of stops on the way back, I noticed it was gone. Reading Engine 3 left just after I took that photo, or perhaps relocating, I'm not sure. I know the previous day there was quite a bit of apparatus and manpower out there. I know Wakefield, Boxford and Andover were all working, as well as all of the usuals. |
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