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Massachusetts Fire Apparatus
Lynn E11 DFC Barry Photo


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J Daly

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Saugus FAO#3

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June 24tth "Old School Scans" inside of On The Job - Salem- Lynn-Boston-airplane-helo's

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[quote name='Mack505' post='194979' date='Mar 7 2008, 08:43 ']No correction needed. 1979 Ford F800/Edward G. Moody & Sons, delivered January 1980. 1000/500. Shot after the high-side compartments and 'squad 51' lightbar were added. This was sometime around 1995, and I was most likely one of the crew that day. The deck gun from this rig now rides atop my Mack.



Somewhere I have an aerial shot from the bucket of Peabody's tower at the same muster. We fed their ladder pipe in exchange for a ride.



This truck was sold to a local farmer in 2000. He forgot to drain it the first winter, shattered the tank and plumbing, and then scrapped it. What a shame. Although not my favorite rig, I was there the day she was delivered and I was there the day she retired, so I have a bit of an attachment.[/quote]



I am 99% positive that I was the operator of TL2 that day.
Michael Dewan
Peabody Fire Engine 5 Division 1
"Pride Of The South Side"
In loving memory of Gerard P. "Jerry" Dewan, F.D.N.Y. L-3, 9/11/01
In loving memory of James M. "Jim" Rice, Peabody Fire Engine 5, 12/23/11
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SOME BROCKTON MACK FROM THE 70'S & 80'S ALL 1000 GPM PUMPS

SQUAD A 79 MACK CF, COMB 1 79 MACK CF WAS E-4 FOR A SHORT TIME


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E1 1969 CF, C 2 1981 CF


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E 2 1972, C 3 1981


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E 3 1973, E 4 1979 WHICH BECAME C 1


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COMB 5 1975 X SA , E 5 X 1979 SA


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AND E7 1974 CAME TO THE CITY AS E 4 BUT WOULD NOT FIT IN THE OLD FIREHOUSE SO WHEN THE NEW ENGINE 7 HOUSE WAS OPENED IN 1976 IT WAS ASSIGNED THERE


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AND FOR YOU NORTH SHORE GUYS A BONUS, THIS WAS "SALVAGED" FROM THE BLIZZARD OF '78 FROM NAHANT AND RAN AS A SPARE FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND ALSO RESPONDED TO THE LYNN 1981 FIRE AS PART OF A 2 PIECE CO RUNNING AS COMBINATION 3


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AND NOW FOR THE TRUCK CO'S BOTH WERE REHABED IN 1985, 1ST UP LAD 1 1985 MACK CF / 1966 Seagrave 100' AERIAL, LAD 2 1985 MACK CF / 1965 SEGRAVE 100'


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AND FEB '87 LAD 2 WAS CAUGHT IN THE LONDON CLOTHING BLAZE AND AS A RESULT WE GOT TOWER 1 A 1987 MACK/BAKER 95'


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WHICH BECAME TOWER 2 IN 1994, AND WAS REHABED W/ 4 DOOR CAB IN THE LATE 90'S


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AND ALSO IN THE MID 90'S THE TRACTOR FROM THE 1985/66 MACK/SEAGRAVE HAD THE FRAME EXTENDED AND THE AERIAL FROM THE 1966/84 Seagrave 85' MIDSHIP WAS PLACED ON THE CHASSIS AND BECAME SPARE LAD 4


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BFDFAO9



What is the information on the "C" Model from the North Shore ? ?



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[quote name='Daly242' post='195485' date='Mar 9 2008, 07:52 ']BFDFAO9



What is the information on the "C" Model from the North Shore ? ?



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brockton picked it up as a spare from nahant after it was "destroyed" in the blizzard of '78
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In terms of the Brockton fire Department, why are some of the engines lettered as combinations?
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Night shot of Revere Engine 4


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[quote name='FDNY1810' post='195413' date='Mar 8 2008, 18:23 ']I am 99% positive that I was the operator of TL2 that day.[/quote]

Small world, eh? That would've been about 4 years before I met you. (Guess that means I met you 4 years earlier than I thought? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='<_<' /> )
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[quote name='resq1ff' post='195610' date='Mar 9 2008, 18:00 ']In terms of the Brockton fire Department, why are some of the engines lettered as combinations?[/quote]

for resq1ff --- the city of brockton ran 2 piece engine companies until the mid 1980's the "hose wagons" from the 1920's thru 1979 or so were originally called a combination they had a small 250 gpm booster pump and responded as a single piece on still alarms in their 1st due district usually running w/ 1 officer and 2 or 3 ff's the "engine" would only respond on box alarms and ran with the pump operator only. in 1979 thru 1986 engine co's 1,2,3and 5 ran the mack cf 1000 gpm with both rigs and ran with the same manpower arrangement, the last company to lose the 2nd piece was engine co 5 in 1986. i hope this explains it good for you.
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to help confuse you guys even more i've added pic's of the combinations and some of the other mack cf's that ran as spares in the city. the first 2 are comb 5 1959 ford Seagrave comb 3 ran a twin to it, and comb 2 a 1956 segrave


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