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Empire State Oldies
Here is a picture of Central Square's 62 Chevy/American tanker, off loading water at a fire in Mallory NY. It is from the mid 70's, boy do we do things different now. Notice they are using a duece and a half hard suction for water suppy of our 72 Chevy Sanford and running 2-inch and a half lines.



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[quote name='csff25' post='280451' date='Feb 9 2009, 12:05 ']Nest is a picture from my old disc picture of Cleveland's old 461 IH/?.



The rescue was sold to two other department and I known John ( cnyfiretrucks) knows who they are.







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It went from Cleveland to Western (Oneida County NY) and then on to Smyrna (Chenango County NY).
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I found some old pics from my fire department dating back to 1974-76ish. I have little to no details on these so if anyone can help let me know. Unknown photographer



First up is a 1952? Dodge that ran as Sodus Center E 30


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Unknown year cadillac hearse ambulance Sodus Center NY


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I am saddened by the fact that record keeping was very bad in the early years.



This is a lineup that I have no details on, Sodus Center NY


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same lineup, different shot, unknown year


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Alton NY Ford C Sanford? This truck is still in service, but has been converted from an engine to a tanker


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Another Alton Engine, unknown make or year


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Fairville Ward Lafrance


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Last but not least, Sodus Center brush unit, jeep, unknown model or year


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Sodus Center ambulance: 1962 Pontiac/Superior(?) Steve?



Red Alton engine: Definitely a 1957 Chevy, I don't know about the body. American, maybe?
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[quote name='Steve Loftin' post='280899' date='Feb 10 2009, 22:56 '][color="#FF0000"]American[/color] LaFrance Pioneer I[/quote]



My notes have this rig as a 1966 ALF Pioneer I. This unit is now privately owned and is seen at many of the summertime musters and parades.
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thanks for the info guys. I was born in 1982, so I am no expert on the classics
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[quote name='scfdff' post='280933' date='Feb 11 2009, 08:22 ']thanks for the info guys. I was born in 1982, so I am no expert on the classics[/quote]



I'll look around and see if any of the old Wayne county inventories still exist at the firehouse. I know I ran across the original county inventory from the 1950's once. I have the next couple days off and I'll have some time to nose around.



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[quote name='Chief59026' post='280938' date='Feb 11 2009, 08:44 ']I'll look around and see if any of the old Wayne county inventories still exist at the firehouse. I know I ran across the original county inventory from the 1950's once. I have the next couple days off and I'll have some time to nose around.



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Larry how bout some pics of the older West Walworth stuff ?? Hopefully you may have some pics of some of their old rigs floating around. I have some pics, but can't scan them right now, but as soon as I get my other puter hooked up for scanning purposes, I'll try to get mine scanned in.
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Jeff,



I'll post what I have in this thread when I get home. I've posted them under the Bean, Sanford and Young threads.



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Here is my picture of a ex-Hannibal Dodge/Sanford. It is privately owned and makes several of the car shows in the area.



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Here are a few classics. The Ford/? engine is a Ex-Constantia unit 842 that was bought used, I not sure who from. The other two rigs belong to West Monroe, The stepvan was theuir first rescue truck Unit #3361, built on a Ford chassis, The Dodge M37 is still in service with West Monroe as unit 3371.



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Here is a 20's Ford/Howe pumper with a somewhat cloudy past. Not sure if it served in New York before its trip to a department in Florida, Anyways, it was brought to NY in the 60's and as markings on equipment from departments in the Finger Lakes area of NY. Shot at the Wampsville Car show in 08.



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Here is the plate for the Ford/Howe


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