Verplanck, NY 1954 Gmc/Tasc 750/500 Eng-1
Ron Bogardus photo
Ron Bogardus photo
Empire State Oldies
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[quote name='The Commish' post='3354' date='Jul 4 2006, 15:37 ']Callicoon, NY 1951 White/Pirsch 55'
Ex- Long Island, Terryville,Ny Ron Bogardus photo[/quote] This White/Pirsch must have gone back to Terryville, Long Island. Here it is at the Brookhaven Museum muster last year. Phil, Bklyn
[quote name='CNYFireTrucks' post='6501' date='Jul 9 2006, 19:36 ']Here is a shot of it from last night's parade in West Winfield NY. I had a unique vantage point for this parade. This truck also served in Yorkville NY after 20+ years in New Hartford.[/quote]
Nice shots, great to see these old timers preserved. Those who have the Harvey Eckart's "Mack L" Iconografix book can see this body style on p. 50 (1947 85LS from Allentown, PA), p. 52 (1948 85LS from Cresskill, NJ), p.95 (1953 95LS from Wilmington, Ohio). Looks like a fairly standard offering from Mack, Inc.) Phil, Bklyn
C'mon now, let's not forget all the Foxes that served in NY. Here's the last surviving FDNY 1938 HT Fox as it sits in the NYS Museum in Albany, NY
1975 Mack/Aerialscope 75'
ex PLeasantville Tower Ladder 5 sold to ??? in 1996 photo taken July 1977. In the background are Engines 90 & 91, 1969 American Lafrance Series 900, retired in 2006/2004
Pleasantville Fire Dept. Patrol 7
1958 American LaFrance (body possibly by Herman) Series 900 retired in 1981. photo from Collection of the Pleasantville Fire Patrol, photographer unknown.
Mattydale Fire Dept
1939 Buffalo Originator of the 'Mattydale' hose bed, now in the FASNY Firefighting Museum in Hudson,NY
Posted on the old board, I lost the info...
Tarryrown Ahrens-Fox. Last piston pumper produced, in 195?
[quote name='grumpyFF' post='12630' date='Jul 21 2006, 13:55 ']Mattydale Fire Dept
1939 Buffalo Originator of the 'Mattydale' hose bed, now in the FASNY Firefighting Museum in Hudson,NY[/quote] Mattydale sold this truck to the South Bay Fire Dept ( Onondaga County NY ) and then latter bought it back to restore it and donate to the mueseum, where it belongs, nice picture and a sharp looking truck ! tim/csff25
Lomontville Fire Dept. (Kingston,NY)
1942 General/Chevrolet currently in the FASNY museum
1916 American Lafrance
Type 33 city service ladder (tiller) Oyster Bay Fire Co. No. 1 inservice until 1956
Bedford Hills Fire Dept Snorkle 1
1969 FWD/Young/Snorkle 85' retired in 2000
[quote name='grumpyFF' post='12632' date='Jul 21 2006, 14:00 ']Posted on the old board, I lost the info...
Tarryrown Ahrens-Fox. Last piston pumper produced, in 195?[/quote] This is a 1952 Ahrens Fox HT piston pumper, the last to be built
Wow, what a great thread you have gotten started here Scott. Now it's my turn to finally post a few pics, and they couldn't fit into a better category than this one. First we'll start with a pic I took on this past friday evening of the Kenilworth FD Young, while it was parked outside the Harris Hill FD. I managed to catch a few hard to grab rigs while I stopped there, seeing them all parked at the FD. Why they were there, I have no idea, but it was pure luck that I chose to head back home that way. Earlier in the day I was out pixing the Buffalo area with GA Dave, and also received a fantastic tour of the ALF Hamburg facility by fellow pixer Roger Wnek. Roger thanks for the great tour, and the pixing opporitunity. I hope you all will enjoy these pics which I'll be posting.
Jeff Ambroz-Rochester,NY
Next up is a 1958 B Mack pumper, which is owned by my local FD SeaBreeze. This rig is used for parades, but still runs like it used to when it was in frontline service until 1986, when it was replaced by a newer Mack pumper. This pic was taken at our town's recent July 4th parade.
Oops, sorry for the double post there folks,not quite sure what happened there, but at least the pic posted to the board.
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