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Empire State Oldies
New Windsor,NY

1976 Mack/Hammerly

1000/1000

ron Bogardus collection


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[quote name='The Commish' post='298069' date='Apr 18 2009, 21:52 ']Monroe,NY

1978 American LaFrance 85'

1500/300

Ron Bogardus collection[/quote]it is now in service at the triton hose co tunkhannock,pa
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[quote name='The Commish' post='298073' date='Apr 18 2009, 21:56 ']Port Jervis, NY

1988 Duplex/Sanford

1500/500

Ron Bogardus collection[/quote]recently replaced with a new KME engine.
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[quote name='matchot' post='297959' date='Apr 18 2009, 16:17 ']Next up is this Maxim Ladder Truck which served the City of Jamestown FD in Chautaqua County as Reserve Ladder-1.[/quote]



If I were a member of that FD I would strongly suggest a picture of the most famous person to come from Jamestown, the redhead who has appeared on television continuously since 1952, even years after her death. Of course I mean Lucy, Lucille Ball.
Rich Dean, Butler, New Jersey, USA

Member of Kinney Hose Co. 1, Butler Fire Dept. since 1973, Fire Police Officer since 2000

Dispatcher at Butler Police Communications from March 1975 to July 2009

Secretary of North Jersey Volunteer Firemen's Association since 1980

Member of Tri-Boro First Aid Squad (volunteer ems) since 2000 as a driver



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Quote:If I were a member of that FD I would strongly suggest a picture of the most famous person to come from Jamestown, the redhead who has appeared on television continuously since 1952, even years after her death. Of course I mean Lucy, Lucille Ball.



While it's true that Lucy was born in Jamestown (that's where the hospital was), she grew up in Celoron, the small village just to the west of Jamestown. I don't think it was all that important to her, either way, as she was known to tell people that she was from Butte, MT.
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Bergen NY FD American Ford F tanker

photo by D Adelman
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Arlinton NY 1926 Buffalo Chevy
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Well found more pics for this thread, so here we go. First up is this 1936 Ford/Rochester Fire Equipment Engine which formerly served the Wallington FD of Wayne County. This rig is still owned by them and used as a parade piece which is nicknamed "The Hawk".


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Next up is this 1959 Diamond T/Oren Engine which formerly served the Ontario FD in Wayne County. this rig is still owned by the dept, and is seen in many parades during the summertime.


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Next up is this 1950 Chevrolet/Young Engine which carries serial # 50-75 which formerly served with the Walworth FD in Wayne County. This rig is still owned by the dept, and is used as a parade rig.


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Next up is this 1959 International/Young Pumper/Tanker which formerly served the Caledonia FD. The vehicle is now privately owned.


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Next up is this Seagrave Ladder Truck which formerly served the Canajoharie FD as Ladder-209.


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Next up is this ALF Engine which formerly served the Main Transit FD in Erie County as Engine-2. This rig was just recently replaced.


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Next up is this 1930 Ford Model A Chemical Truck which is still owned by the Getzville FD in Erie County.


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Next up is this 1954 Ford/Ward LaFrance Engine which formerly served the Getzville FD in Erie County. This vehicle is now used as a parade truck.


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Waterford NY Button Fire Eng works ALF goose neck

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