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IHC's 1953 Mack L-95 1000/300, with canopy cab, 1950's parade

H. Marschalk photo, Jenkins collection


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Same rig in this 1990's shot by J.Floyd, Jenkins collection


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1975 GMC/Seagrave-Clintonville 750/750

Jefferson VFC, their 1st new engine

unknown, Jenkins collection


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This ran for 10 years at Jefferson VFC, a 1978 GMC/3D Metal 300/1750 tanker

unknown, Jenkins collection


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A interesting rig is this 1957 Chevy 'LO-CAB forward"/ALF 750/500 from Brunswick VFD. A photo of this in red is in Fred Crismon's 'Fire Engines' book.

1983 J.Floyd photo, Jenkins collection


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[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='287719' date='Mar 7 2009, 14:13 ']A interesting rig is this 1957 Chevy 'LO-CAB forward"/ALF 750/500 from Brunswick VFD. A photo of this in red is in Fred Crismon's 'Fire Engines' book.

1983 J.Floyd photo, Jenkins collection[/quote]

The sunnier side, the Brunswick fleet was slimed during the 70's.


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Brunswick VFD'S 1st aerial truck was this 1960 Pirsch 100' TDA purchased for $100.00 from the Wash.DCFD in 1982 and placed in service in Feb.1983.

1983 photo by J. Floyd,Jenkins collection


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Brunswick's 1973 GMC/Oren 750/750, was the 1st slimer. It went to Singer's Glen,VA. about 1989, and got a much nicer paint scheme.

unknown, Jenkins collection


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Myersville VFC had this 51 or 52 Ford chassis with a much older 1000 gal. tank from a fuel tanker. This was originally in service in Thurmont, but was sold to Myersville about 1969.

1977 photo by J.Floyd, Jenkins collection


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This 1969 Chevy/Oren 250/1000 Tanker replaced the previous rig for Guardian Hose Co. of Thurmont. It lasted until 1985.

unknown, Jenkins collection


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Squad 2 in Woodland Beach once operated this 1976 Kenworth L 700 with Pierce bodywork from 1970.

Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Squad 2 in Woodland Beach later operated this 1988 International S-1900 with Ranger bodywork.

Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Squad 24 from the Walkersville Community Ambulance Co was this 1983 Ford C-8000 with bodywork from EVF. Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Squad 213 from Bowleys Quarters was a 1983 Mack CF, also with bodywork from EVF.

Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Squad 1 in Mt. Airy operated this fine looking 1987 Mack R 685F with Saulsbury bodywork. It was replaced in 2007 by a Pierce rescue and sold to a FD in Virginia.

Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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CORRECTION ON MT. AIRY'S NEW RECUSE WHICH IS NOT A Pierce, THEIR NEW RESCUE IS A SPARTAN CHASSIC AND I THINK ON A E\-One FRAME, BUT IF SOME ONE COULD HELP ME OUT ON THIS IT WOULD BE VERY APPRICATED.



(SORRY FOR CAPS BUT WORKING IN AUTOCAD.)
Keeney



Webmaster of [url="http://www.fire-rescuetoys.net"]http://www.fire-rescuetoys.net[/url]

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[quote name='WAGONMAN' post='287672' date='Mar 7 2009, 10:54 ']Ex Floodlight 293[/quote]



Is that the chassis from the old Oceanside NY Truck?
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[quote name='firerescuetoys' post='288224' date='Mar 9 2009, 09:59 ']CORRECTION ON MT. AIRY'S NEW RECUSE WHICH IS NOT A Pierce, THEIR NEW RESCUE IS A SPARTAN CHASSIC AND I THINK ON A E\-One FRAME, BUT IF SOME ONE COULD HELP ME OUT ON THIS IT WOULD BE VERY APPRICATED.



(SORRY FOR CAPS BUT WORKING IN AUTOCAD.)[/quote]



The teeny pic on their website shows a Spartan Gladiator with E\-One body.
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Finally, Squad 10 from the Guardian Hose Co in Thurmont was this impressive 1989 Hahn 92 cab and chassis with Saulsbury bodywork. According to their website, it is not longer on the roster. Anybody knows the whereabouts of this beauty ?

Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Mt Airy's mack is now serving as Rescue 1 in Hampton, Va.
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