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A strange purchase for Frederick's United FC was this 1984 Spartan "Super Command Cab"/Grumman 1250/1000. I don't know if the big 10-man cab was ever filled, but the rig was a durable workhorse for over 15 years.

1991 photo by Warren Jenkins


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The last time I caught up with United's 91 Duplex/Saulsbury, it was still looking good from its 2001 "freshening up" by Saulsbury. Here it is on display on 9/11/05 at the open house of MSP Trooper 3 in Frederick, which was a very cool event.

The rig's replacement was about 6 months away at this time.

Warren Jenkins photo


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This was United RS 3's rig from 1978-91, a Ford F-600/Reading which strangely was painted white/orange, the only fire apparatus in Frederick so painted.

It is on display and 4-sale in 1991 at the SPAAMFAA muster in Frederick.

Warren Jenkins photo


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One of the few Frederick rigs to have a lengthy 2nd career, the 78 Ford/Reading was sold to the Blue Ridge Mtn. VFC in Jefferson Co., WV. They repainted it red, put the Federal Q back on the roof, and ran it for about 10 years.

1997 photo by Warren Jenkins


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The 1st aerial rig for Frederick's Independent Hose Co., this 1952 ALF 700 series 1000/0/100' was obtained and ran for several years.

unknown photographer, Jenkins collection


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In 1988, this huge Duplex D-450-T/Grumman 1500/200/102' Tower replaced the ALF 700 aerial, and ran until it was lost in a fire in a Virginia shop in 2000.

1991 photo by Warren Jenkins


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[quote name='DESOTO' post='298156' date='Apr 19 2009, 15:39 ']Annapolis, MD



Original paint scheme



Photographer unknown



DESOTO collection[/quote]

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Friendsville MD 1959 Central Chevy C-8503 500-500
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Charlestown MD American Dodge chassis

This factory photo was being used for an ad, that is why it is highlighted in white.

I thought it still was worth scanning.
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Charlestown MD 1955 American Studebaker 500 gpm

D Adelman photo
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Crumpton MD 1979 America Ford F-800

Photo by Gleitsmann

Any one know who he is?
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[quote name='Frank B' post='298422' date='Apr 19 2009, 22:43 ']Crumpton MD 1979 America Ford F-800

Photo by Gleitsmann

Any one know who he is?[/quote]



Yeah, He is a real nice guy. He is always friendly and willing to give you a helping hand. He has been shooting fire apparatus for over 30 years. He also has a very nice collection of fire apparatus photos from all over.



He is the cool guy in the blue shorts.



Thanks to Hungrybus for the photo.


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Strike Out The Box

Here is a link to my webshots. Fire Apparatus photo albums

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[quote name='SLIPPERYSAM' post='298462' date='Apr 20 2009, 00:13 ']Yeah, He is a real nice guy. He is always friendly and willing to give you a helping hand. He has been shooting fire apparatus for over 30 years. He also has a very nice collection of fire apparatus photos from all over.



He is the cool guy in the blue shorts.



Thanks to Hungrybus for the photo.[/quote]



Just to add to sam's comment warren is a real great guy. shirt off his back kinda guy. his collection is over the top. if its from md dc pa warren prob shot it at one time
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