Dauphin County Engine 50 and Lebanon County Tower 5
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A tower ladder from Schuylkill County and former Hose 4-3 from the Gordonville Fire Company in Lancaster County
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Training Engine that belongs to the relief association for one of The Harrisburg City Volunteer Companies..
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Engine 632, 1978 CF mack, wrapping up after a fire.
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Former Quarryville Truck 5-7 now operating as Columbia Fire Company Truck 8-1 at a row home fire. I believe this truck was also Former FDNY but am not sure on that..
What I post is my opinion only. Any questions or concerns, feel free to email me. If you like what you see with a photo or have a question, let me know.
What I post is my opinion only. Any questions or concerns, feel free to email me. If you like what you see with a photo or have a question, let me know.
[quote name='Woody' date='27 April 2010 - 09:57 AM' timestamp='1272375432' post='378486']
Last one for now,
Former Quarryville Truck 5-7 now operating as Columbia Fire Company Truck 8-1 at a row home fire. I believe this truck was also Former FDNY but am not sure on that..
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Wood,
You are correct. It was Tower Ladder Co. 1 in FDNY. It also served elsewhere in the FDNY before becoming the "Southern End Truck" at Quarryville.
Quote:Hey, could this possibly be a prototype Aerial Tower?
Ant information on this would be appreciated.
Although I have never before seen a photo of it, the original prototype Mack Aerialscope was mounted on a B Series chassis. I believe that this is it. As far as I know, that rig never went into service anywhere and I have no idea what happened to it, but I bet Harvey would be the one to ask.
[quote name='Woody' date='27 April 2010 - 09:52 AM' timestamp='1272375140' post='378483']
A tower ladder from Schuylkill County and former Hose 4-3 from the Gordonville Fire Company in Lancaster County
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Woody,
What do you mean "former" Hose 4-3 - I have it still in service there - Am I wrong on this ? Info listed below.
Bruce
1983 Mack MC, canopy cab, 1500/500, Mack 686 Turbo, automatic, poly tank, 1.5 KW Inverter, LDH reel in hose bed capable of holding 2200 ft of 5 inch supply line, purchased used in 03/02 from American LaFrance Used Fire Trucks of Landisville (Lancaster County), originally in service in Wescosville (Lehigh County).
[quote name='Woody' date='27 April 2010 - 09:57 AM' timestamp='1272375432' post='378486']
Last one for now,
Former Quarryville Truck 5-7 now operating as Columbia Fire Company Truck 8-1 at a row home fire. I believe this truck was also Former FDNY but am not sure on that..
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Woody,
Info on this Mack listed below.
Bruce
1981 Mack CF-611-FAP-2129/Baker, canopy cab, 75 ft aerialscope, Mack ENDT-685 diesel motor, 300HP, automatic. This was purchased used in 1993 for $75,000 from Larry Taylor Company of Wysox, Pa., who rebuilt it with a new cab and body sheet metal, and half-doors in the jumpseat area. The Larry Taylor Company had purchased it used from NYFD where it ran as Ladder-1 in Midtown, then L-157 in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn. It was one of 23 purchased that year by NYFD. The boom is painted gray. It has a 5 KW Honda generator. It was loaned to Roherstown (Lancaster County) in 06/03 for a couple weeks while their tower was out for service. It was then loaned to the Liberty Fire Company of Middletown (Dauphin County)in 07/03. Finally, in 08/03, it was sold to the Columbia #1-Columbia Borough for $35,000. Columbia repainted the cab & boom white. Placed in service 5/1/04.