This 1938 Bickle Seagrave gets out sometimes as a parade piece.
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A very talented & skilled Halifax FF designed this tribute to all the Halifax area stations which were merged into one regional fire service. The tree was from Hurricane Juan.
A poorly lit "grab shot" of a tower that was sitting outside OOS.
Unfortunately I misplaced my notes so I can't find the apparatus specs right now.
Rescue 3 is a 1996 Freightliner FL80/Metalfab Heavy Rescue.
Liek I said earlier, they weren't big on correctly positoining rigs for photos.
This aerial is in reserve status - a 2002 ALF 110’ RM. I don't understand it either <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Finally my favorite rig from the trip.
1992 Pemfab/Bridgewater Metals Heavy Rescue
Not the best shot, but I took it from one of the ramps @ RFK Stadium this afternoon.. then I couldn't find the rig when we left the stadium..
Incidentally, I understand there was a fire @ RFK several hours after the game ended today -- adoes anyone aroound the DC area know any details?
The Providence Volunteer Fire Company (Baltimore County, MD Company 29) has put
a new trailer into service for the department's Collapse Rescue Team. The 20' trailer was funded by a grant. It's a 2004 Haulmark Industries, with the interior fabricated by Gordon's and the graphics done by Shoreline. More than 40 Providencec members are trained in collapse rescue, and the company is one of several in Baltimore County to operate collapse or confined space rescue teams. The trailer will usually be pulled by Floodlight 293, a 1998 International/Saulsbury (ex-Oceanside, NY).
Baltimore County, MD Engine 101
photographed at Greater Baltimore Medical Center while on a detail today
Baltimore County, MD Engine 11
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