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Massachusetts Fire Apparatus
chelsea e2 operating its turret gun and ground sweep capabilities at northeast petroleum during a drill in the late 1970's. photo courtesy of the chelsea fire dept. photographer is unknown


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chelsea E5 a 1950's model american la france at a drill at the metropolitan oil company in the late 1970"s. photo courtesy of chelsea fire dept. photographer unknown


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[quote name='SinCityJake' post='323832' date='Jul 23 2009, 23:43 ']and at a struck box off Concord Ave. *note the magnet sign on the front[/quote]

Those pics were awesome! Thanks for posting. That was a 1976 Maxim> it was sent to the junk yard, and the cab is now the bar in someones basement, but lettered for a boston ladder.
Kenny Robishaw FF/EMT-P

Engine Company 5

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Kenny Robishaw FF/EMT-P

Engine Company 5

City of Woburn Ma

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Revere, MA Engine 3. Dedicated this spring to the memory of FF Bobby Graf, who died last August.





   
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Dedication on driver's side of apparatus. Bobby was the driver in Group 3.



   
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[quote name='mmwolf65' post='326825' date='Aug 4 2009, 14:29 ']Dedication on driver's side of apparatus. Bobby was the driver in Group 3.



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Looks good, nice job Bro............
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End of an era.



Georgetown's first Engine 1, a 1924 Maxim, being replaced by the Seagrave in 1947.



I just got a TON of phenominal old pics scanned in.



More to follow!



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One more.



Combination #2's 1923 Ford.



Enjoy.



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Ipswich, MA E1


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Brad Stevens

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Rowley, MA L1


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Lynnfield Tower


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[quote name='Loot61' post='327331' date='Aug 5 2009, 23:44 ']One more.



Combination #2's 1923 Ford.



Enjoy.



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Rusty - nice stuff, keep 'em coming!
Ed Power

Engine Company 1

Lynn Fire Department



"Hooper drives the boat Chief"
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All of these come from the collection of Dan Meader who was kind enough to share it with me for my collection!



Combination 1 and the first Engine 1 Georgetown.



Combo 1 is the first motorized piece of apparatus in GTown.



Combo 1 is a 1918 Ford with chemical tanks.



This is the first of Georgetown's Engine 1's. It is a 1924 Maxim.



Enjoy.



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Combo 2's 1923 Ford again.



Many chemical extinguishers, no pump/tank etc.



The "dreaded station shot" also has the nose of the '24 Maxim and the 1875 Amoskeag Steamer in it.



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More of the first Engine 1.



1924 Maxim, served until '47 until it was replaced with the Seagrave.



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Georgetown Engine 2, 1937 Ford/Wood Brothers. Built locally in Topsfield by Wood.



This was rehabbed in the early 60's by Maxim, compartments added among other things.



This truck is still owned by the Central Fire Company in GTown and is a regular in parades year round.



This shot was taken at Wood Bros in Topsfield before the truck as even complete.



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Central Fire Station on Middle St. November of 1940.



Taken from the house across the street.



Combination 1's '39 Diamond-T Wood Bros, Engine 2's '37 Ford Wood, Engine 1's '24 Maxim.



Combo 1 is still around, currently owned by the gent who shared these pics with me, and will hopefully be roadworthy after being in the barn for 20-some years.



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So, moving on.



1947 brought a new Engine 1 to town.



1947 Seagrave, stayed in service until 1984 until replaced by a Hahn.



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Same view, different Engine 1.



The Maxim is in the extreme left of the picture.



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