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Thanks very much for the additional infos, it's much appreciated !!



Juergen



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Squad 12 in Earleigh Heights, Anne Arundel Co, was this 1987 Pemfab T-944S with bodywork from Ranger. It was equipped with a small 60 gpm-pump and carried 200 gallons of water and 60 gallons of foam. Virginia Mclaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Squad 262 from the North Point-Edgemere FD, Baltimore Co, operated this 1988 Ford LS 8000 with E\-One bodywork. Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection.



   
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Tele-Squirt 11 ( Squirt ? ) in Orchard Beach, Anne Arundel Co, was this 1990 Pemfab T-944 with E\-One bodywork from 1992. It is equipped with a 1500 gpm-pump and carries 500 gallons of water, 210 gallons of foam, and a 75' Tele-Squrt (Squrt !). Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Engine 61 from the Pleasant Valley Community FD, Carroll Co, was a 1991 Spartan Gladiator with Saulsbury body, 1500 gpm/ 1000 water. Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Engine 143 from the Winfield Community FD, Carroll Co, was this 1991 ALF Century 2000, 1500 gpm/ 1000 water. Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Another great looking Mack CF was Engine 332 from Woodlawn, Baltimore Co. It is a 1973 Mack CF 685F, that was rebuilt by Interstate in 1991. 750 gpm/ 500 water/ 54' Squrt. Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection.



Is this beauty still around ?



Juergen



   
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[quote name='kieferfire' post='299728' date='Apr 24 2009, 12:58 ']Tele-Squirt 11 ( Squirt ? ) in Orchard Beach, Anne Arundel Co, was this 1990 Pemfab T-944 with E\-One bodywork from 1992. It is equipped with a 1500 gpm-pump and carries 500 gallons of water, 210 gallons of foam, and a 75' Tele-Squrt (Squrt !). Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



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The bodywork was originally supposed to be from Ranger. Apparently, the chassis was at the Ranger plant when the IRS came in to shut down operations and chain up the gates. Orchard Beach got a call (a heads up) that things were about to get bad and a suggestion was made that if they wanted their chassis, they had better come up and get it quick. E\-One ended up with the job of finishing up the rest of the unit.



Although this started life as "Tele-Squirt 11", it ended it's life in Anne Arundel County as "Water Tower 11". Orchard Beach had plans to make this into a truck but found out that the ladders manufactured on that type of boom were for emergencies only. The designation of Water Tower occurred after Orchard Beach was not able to call it a "Truck".
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Juergen,



Woodlawn's mack squirt is still serving down in Argentina. If Tim sees this thread I believe he has a picture of it down there.
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Ian and Pat:



Thanks for the infos.



Juergen





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Truck 6 in Bethesda, Montgomery Co, once was this 1966 Pirsch 100' midship ladder. Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Truck 26 in Halfway was this 1977 Hendrickson/Pierce/LTI 85' tower with 1250 gpm-pump and 250 gallon-tank. Rebuilt by Pierce in 1988 including a new Arrow cab. Virginia Mclaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Squad 12 from the Earleigh Heights VFD once operated this 1981 White Xpeditor with Pierce bodywork, 250 gpm/ 250 water. Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Truck 29, "The Pride of Germantown", Montgomery Co, was this 1986 Seagrave HR 100' rearmount. Virginia Mclaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Truck 7 from the Howard Co FD, Banneker Station, was a 1987 E\-One Hurricane 95' tower. Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



   
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Finally for today, Engine 371 from the English Consul VFD, Baltimore Co, was a 1993 KME Renegade with 1250 gpm/750 water. Juergen Kiefer photo



   
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[quote name='kieferfire' post='300282' date='Apr 26 2009, 05:17 ']Truck 26 in Halfway was this 1977 Hendrickson/Pierce/LTI 85' tower with 1250 gpm-pump and 250 gallon-tank. Rebuilt by Pierce in 1988 including a new Arrow cab. Virginia Mclaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



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This unit was purchased some time ago by Kent Island VFD on Maryland's Eastern Shore (Queen Anne's County Co. 1) and is still in service there.
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Earleigh Heights; post#431 wrecked during response, replaced with post #421

Bethesda; junked somewhere in Southern MD.

Germantown; this may have been one of the aerials donated to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 9/05.

I believe the engines from Pleasant Valley and Winfield are still in service.
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[quote name='kieferfire' post='299730' date='Apr 24 2009, 13:02 ']Engine 143 from the Winfield Community FD, Carroll Co, was this 1991 ALF Century 2000, 1500 gpm/ 1000 water. Virginia McLaughlin photo / Kiefer collection



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God bless this rig! I caught my first working fire on it in 1995, when it was running as Wagon 6 at Coles District Volunteer Fire Department in Prince Wiliam County, Va.



Boy, can she haul!



Enjoy her, fellas!

Nate
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[quote name='Good2Go' post='300651' date='Apr 27 2009, 02:03 ']God bless this rig! I caught my first working fire on it in 1995, when it was running as Wagon 6 at Coles District Volunteer Fire Department in Prince Wiliam County, Va.



Boy, can she haul!



Enjoy her, fellas!

Nate[/quote]

I believe you are very confused about this rig... <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Huh' />
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[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='300661' date='Apr 27 2009, 08:15 ']I believe you are very confused about this rig... <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Huh' />[/quote]



Ok. Just going by what was told to me by a current member there. It certainly looks exactly like the old Wagon 6, except it use to be yellow. Perhaps you could alleviate my "confusion" and just provide the facts.... <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Huh' />
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[quote name='Good2Go' post='300733' date='Apr 27 2009, 13:40 ']Ok. Just going by what was told to me by a current member there. It certainly looks exactly like the old Wagon 6, except it use to be yellow. Perhaps you could alleviate my "confusion" and just provide the facts.... <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Huh' />[/quote]

OK, first of all, if a Winfield member told you that, they are either sadly misinformed or yanking your chain.

I have shot this rig 3 times during its service, including at a LODD fire in 1993, Winfield bought this new and its always been white...

The 1989 ALF 2000 Series from Coles Dist.,VA. went to the Mt.Aetna VFD#16 in Washington County,Maryland, was repainted white/red, and has since been replaced.

Just trying to be a source of correct internet info, some of us here have been at this awhile! (before the internet)

There is also at least a half-dozen Balto., MD. and PA buffs that will back me on this, but most of them rarely post here anymore...

Cheers

Warren Jenkins
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