Las Cruces, N.M. Fire Department
Station 1 circa 1985
Station 1 circa 1985
Group Shots!!!
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I visited the Boston area in June, 2008, and took these at Revere's main station. A retired firefighter's funeral processed past the station.
More at... [url="http://www.bensware.com/firetrucks/BostonArea/"]Bostan area fire apparatus photos[/url] Ben
Richmond, VA
Headquarters Fire Department 908 East Broad Street This house was built n 1895 The Companies moved out in 1966 and the entire block was demolished and a new 18 story City hall was constructed on this site. Engine Company No. 3 Truck Company No. 1 Water Tower No. 1 Several Chief’s Vehicles Circa – 1926-1927 Left to Right Chief of Department - 1921 Packard Western Battalion Chief - 1923 Chambers Water Tower No. 1 - 1922 Seagrave Type S8 65Ft, Model W-656, Serial No. 31611 Engine No. 3 - 1920 Ahrens-Fox I-N-2, Registration No. 923, Motor No. 919 – 750 GPM Wagon No. 3 - 1915 Mack Hose Wagon Combination Truck Co. No. 1 - 1923 Seagrave 85 ft TDA Eastern Battalion Chief - 1926 Studebaker Old Fire Department Archives Truckman Collection
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States First established in 1782 "In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
From the "always have your camera ready" department, I caught these as my flight was leaving the Savannah, GA airport in 2005.
Ben Saladino Bedford, TX
A house of 900s in Asheville, NC, circa 1966, the first with electronic sirens. No subsequent rigs would be gasoline-powered or have open cabs. The engine on the left & the aerial were converted to diesel/automatic & grew a roof. All were superceded by ALF's Pioneer I's, II's & III's, a Spartan II, a C-Ford & a Century Snorkel. Then came a mixture of most everything else. There would also be only two more Pontiacs before Dodges 'n Chevrolets showed up. The house was built in 1924 & underwent a $14-million renovation in '05. The goofiness in the middle is tape. Photo by the late Juanita Wilson.
Elyria Fire Department
Elyria, Ohio Lorain County E-3, E-4 and E-2 Out at Station 1 for training
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Allen Township Fire Department
Elyria Fire Department
Elyria, Ohio Lorain County E-1 and R-31 in Quarters
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Allen Township Fire Department
Earhart-York Twp. Volunteer Fire Department
Medina County L-56-1 T-53-2 E-51-1 M-57-1
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Allen Township Fire Department
This photo was taken at the Albany(NY) County Airport and show apparatus from various Town of Colonie fire departments that would respond to an aircraft crash at the airport.
In the last row the airport crash units are pictured. To the left of the crash truck is a Jeep that was lettered for Albany Fire Department Engine 12. This rig was stationed at the airport, which is located in the Town of Colonie, but never staffed by city firefighters.
[quote name='Brad' post='280785' date='Feb 10 2009, 12:59 ']Elyria Fire Department
Elyria, Ohio Lorain County E-3, E-4 and E-2 Out at Station 1 for training [/quote] Just read artical today they are closing one or two companies due to budget cuts layoffs and are demoting captains and lieutenants. Sad state of affairs in Elyria. I feel bad for our brothers. Stay Safe, Rick
Member: F.O.O.L.S of OZ, IAFF L2542
www.kansasfiretrucks.com Rick Mosher Olathe, Kansas Fire Department Engine Co. 4 Metro Kansas City, Missouri
Deale Volunteer Fire Department Group Picture
Pictured E-422 / E-421 / TK-42 / B-42 / C-42 / U-42 New Kensington, PA Bureau of Fire in 1963
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department Engine and Truck 1, City of New Kensington, PA
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department
Here is a group shot of the current trucks at the Gaston College Regional Training Center in Dallas, NC.
Left to Right Old Gastonia FD Ford C / Howe Old East Gaston FD Grumman Old Belmont FD Ford C / Howe Old Gastonia FD Mack CF
Toledo Fire Department
Toledo, Ohio Lucas County Spare Engine 951, E-19, TFD and IAFF Local 92 Parade Truck
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