[color="#FF6666"]I shot this late 30s/early 40s Ward LaFrance pumper at a muster in Rose Tree, PA a few years back. Darned if I can find my notes on it! It was owned by a member of the Newtown Antique Fire Association which is/was a group in eastern PA that specialized in WLF apparatus. Mattson Pic[/color] <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/usa.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
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I think this is the rig that is sitting in Wyndmoor's house waiting to be restored. It was Ex-Wyndmoor, PA.
Mike [quote name='tascman' post='12230' date='Jul 20 2006, 17:41 '][color="#FF0000"]Mount Carbon, PA ran this beautiful Mack B/Harwick rescue rig. I know that this rig saw service elsewhere. Perhaps Bruce or Al can add some information on this neat rig. Mattson Collection[/color] <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/usa.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote]
[quote name='tascman' post='12228' date='Jul 20 2006, 17:36 '][color="#33CC00"]Bryn Mawr, PA had this unusual 1985 Hahn/Pirsch 110' rearmount aerial. Truck # 11 had a 400 gpm pump and a 400 gallon water tank. Lou Kelter pic/Mattson Collection[/color] <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/usa.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote]
Scott- Additional info: 1985 Hahn 92/Pirsch, 110 ft rear-mount aluminum Pirsch ladder. Over 300 cubic feet of compartment space. In 1994 sold to Trappe (Montgomery Co.),PA where repainted white over red. In 2003 sold to Conemaugh (Cambria Co.),PA.
[quote name='tascman' post='12230' date='Jul 20 2006, 17:41 '][color="#FF0000"]Mount Carbon, PA ran this beautiful Mack B/Harwick rescue rig. I know that this rig saw service elsewhere. Perhaps Bruce or Al can add some information on this neat rig. Mattson Collection[/color] <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/usa.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote]
Scott- Additional info: 1958 Mack B-85/Harwick purchased new by Wyndmoor Hose-Springfield Twp. (Montgomery Co.),PA. Equipped with Hale 1000 psi high-pressure booster pump and 300 gal tank. Unique body which needs to be viewed up close to appreciate all of its details and the Harwick touch. Its extended bumper has a 6-ton center mounted winch. It was used as a heavy rescue unit. The body area behind the cab which is covered by a canopy roof has bench seats under it. The rear portion of the body is accessible from a center walkway at the back step. It has 14 compartments and is powerd by a Thermodyne 707 gas motor. In 1976 it was sold to Columbia No.1-Columbia (Lancaster Co.),PA. In 1978 it was sold to Mount Carbon (Schuylkill Co.),PA. In 1995 it was owned by a collector in Tremont,PA. It was then sold to a collector in NY state. In 2005 Wyndmoor re-purchased it from an individual in MA. The body is in poor condition having sat outside in more recent years. It is still driveable but is extremely tired. Wyndmoor has intentions to restore it.
[quote name='tascman' post='12231' date='Jul 20 2006, 17:44 '][color="#FF6600"]Friedensburg, PA operated this interesting Ford C bumper-pumper-tanker. No other info available. Mattson Collection[/color] <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/usa.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote]
Scott- Additional info: 1976 Ford C-8000/United 750/2000. In 2002 offered for sale. Anyone know where it went?
[quote name='alpowg' post='12369' date='Jul 20 2006, 22:31 ']Scott- Additional info:
1976 Ford C-8000/United 750/2000. In 2002 offered for sale. Anyone know where it went?[/quote] last i saw it was on ebay not long ago
tom bretz a ffII,retired disabled ff/emt from Kingston PA F D,own 2 wardlafranceengs a 49,a66,member of iaff 840,six cnty fire asso,pa state firemen's assoc, pa pump primers,schuylkill historic fire soc(spaamfaa's newest chapter--black diamond),luzerne cnty fire/rescue,life mem of columbian fire co kingston,former app op at laflin,edwrdsvlle,forty fort all in pa
[quote name='cjsully' post='12315' date='Jul 20 2006, 21:02 ']1973 Brockway 527 "Husketeer"/Ward La France
1000 Hale/700/2000'5" Covington Fire Co. Daleville, PA All the Covington photos were taken 8 July, 1995 [/quote] this brockway pumper and the old international alf ladder were made into one.its now a brockway quint ,i'll post pic when i get it scanned.the duce is sitting in a field rotting away
tom bretz a ffII,retired disabled ff/emt from Kingston PA F D,own 2 wardlafranceengs a 49,a66,member of iaff 840,six cnty fire asso,pa state firemen's assoc, pa pump primers,schuylkill historic fire soc(spaamfaa's newest chapter--black diamond),luzerne cnty fire/rescue,life mem of columbian fire co kingston,former app op at laflin,edwrdsvlle,forty fort all in pa
[quote name='cjsully' post='12332' date='Jul 20 2006, 21:21 ']1984 IH S-1954
2200 gal Tanker-5 Nicholson Fire Co. Nicholson, Pa 15 February, 1997 [/quote] In the background is the Tunkhannock Viaduct, built in the early 1900's by the Lackawanna Railroad. It was the world's largest poured concrete structure and is famous among railfans and railroad historians worldwide.
Rich Dean, Butler, New Jersey, USA
Member of Kinney Hose Co. 1, Butler Fire Dept. since 1973, Fire Police Officer since 2000 Dispatcher at Butler Police Communications from March 1975 to July 2009 Secretary of North Jersey Volunteer Firemen's Association since 1980 Member of Tri-Boro First Aid Squad (volunteer ems) since 2000 as a driver Member of many Yahoogroups, owner of some such as: [post="0"]FirematicEvents Yahoogroup[/post]the place to for listing and discussion of any event by a public safety organization. [post="0"]RailfanEvents Yahoogroup[/post] [post="0"]Railpics Yahoogroup[/post]
[quote name='Richard_L_Dean_07405' post='13176' date='Jul 22 2006, 11:41 ']In the background is the Tunkhannock Viaduct, built in the early 1900's by the Lackawanna Railroad. It was the world's largest poured concrete structure and is famous among railfans and railroad historians worldwide.[/quote]
I have been waiting for you to catch that, Mr. Dean. Quote:In the background is the Tunkhannock Viaduct, built in the early 1900's by the Lackawanna Railroad. It was the world's largest poured concrete structure and is famous among railfans and railroad historians worldwide. I was born in Sayre, PA-home of the Lehigh Valley RR and a huge railroad town. I grew up in Clarks Summit, PA which is between Scranton and the Tunkhannock Viaduct. The Erie Lackawanna, former DL&W RR, ran through Clarks Summit about a block away from home. I remember many trips we took where we drove past that magnificent viaduct. Living in Sayre and Clarks Summit solidified my life-long model railroad and railbuff hobbies. While living in Clarks Summit the firehouse was at the end of my street. I remember running down to the corner everytime I heard the fire siren blow to watch the trucks respond out of HQ. I'd stay there until they came back if I could. At that time (early 1970's) they ran a Ford C pumper but I don't recall the bodybuilder. There was also a vintage Ward LaFrance pumper with an overhead ladder rack and a Young rescue truck on a Dodge chassis. The rescue is pictured in the excellent Young book from Iconografix. Those trips to watch the firetrucks respond cemented my interest in fire apparatus. All in all Pennsylvania wasn't a bad place to grow up in! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> |
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