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[quote name='Frank B' post='291693' date='Mar 22 2009, 22:58 ']This truck is not parked on a Hill! The photo slipped on my scanner.

Allentown PA Mack E

Jack Robrect photo[/quote]





Still looks good Frank. It can be adjusted so its back level, if you don't want to rescan it again.
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Thanks Bruce, I knew it was something like that.
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[quote name='BA000049' post='291772' date='Mar 23 2009, 07:31 ']Tim,



That would be Wyeth-Ayerst (sp), not sure if it is still there.



Bruce[/quote]







I've been working at this plant for the last 3 years and have never seen it.

While they do maintain a fire brigade I don't think they have any apparatus.
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[quote name='Truckie32' post='291932' date='Mar 23 2009, 18:46 ']I've been working at this plant for the last 3 years and have never seen it.

While they do maintain a fire brigade I don't think they have any apparatus.[/quote]

Ill rescan it. this pic is cut that way.
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This next batch of pics refer to Posts # 3988, 3989, 3990 and 4000. Sorry it took so long for me to dig them up and scan them. Back in the early days of radio in the fire service, there existed a regional dispatch center in the Armstrong/Westmoreland County areas of Pennsylvania. Each participating FD was assigned a color for identification purposes. Since many of these FD's worked side by side under mutual aid agreements, the colors were often used to keep track of what belonged to who. The dispatch center became known as "Rainbow Control". Several of the participating FD's went so far as to paint their apparatus in their assigned colors. Here are several examples:



Engine 1, Parks Township, PA

Ford C/Pirsch

750/500



"The Green Dragon"


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Engine 2, Parks Township, PA

Ford C/Central

500/500



"The Green Giant"


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Engine 3, Parks Township, PA

Dodge W-300/?????

500/200 4x4



"The Green Phantom"


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Engine 1, Hose Company #2, Apollo, PA

Oren

750/300


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Engine 2, Hose Company #2, Apollo, PA

Ford C/American Fire Apparatus

750/500


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Squrt 20, Hose Company #2, Apollo, PA

Ford C/Pierce

1250/500/50' Telesqurt


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Apollo was actualy "pink" company
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Engine 1, Markle, PA

Ford/Fire Master

750/500 4x4



"The Gray Fox"


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Engine 2, Markle, PA

Ford L-9000/Pirsch

750/500



"The Gray Hound"


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Brush 1, Markle, PA

Ford/???

125/200 4x4


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Engine 1, G.G. McMurtry #1, Vandergrift, PA

Ford/Bruco

750/500



"Brown Engine 1"


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Engine 2, G.G. McMurtry #1, Vandergrift, PA

Ford C/Pirsch

1000/750



"Brown Engine 2"


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Truck 1, G.G. McMurtry #1, Vandergrift, PA

Pirsch

1250/???/110'



"Brown Truck 1"


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Engine 51-1, G.G. McMurtry #1, Vandergrift, PA

International/4-Guys

1250/750


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Engine 99-1, Allegheny Township, PA

Seagrave KB

750/500



"Orange Flame"


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Engine 99-2, Allegheny Township, PA

Seagrave PB

1250/750


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