Stolen from http://www.ctfire-ems.com info comes from one of the judges so assumed to be accurate.
And here are the all-important Apparatus results:
Best Appearing (State Champions): Norfolk
Best Aerial Ladder: Monroe
Best Platform: Blue Hills
Best Engine-Tanker: Terryville
Best Tanker: Riverton
Best Rescue: Old Saybrook
Best Custom: Blue Hills
Best Commercial: Lyme
Best Mini-pumper: Blue Hills
Best Brush Truck: Bethlehem
[color="#000000"]Best Ambulance: Beacon Falls[/color]
Best Service/Utility: Oakdale
Best Chiefs Car: Windsor
Best Antique Motorized: Lyme
Best Hand or Horse Drawn: Water Witch #2
Best Hose Cart: Colchester Hayward
Runner-up Ladder: Portland
Runner-up Platform: Wethersfield
Runner-up Tanker: Durham
Runner-up Rescue: Washington
Runner-up Custom: Sandy Hook
Runner-up Commercial: Lebanon
Runner-up Brush Truck: Drakeville
Runner-up Ambulance: New Hartford EMS
Runner-up Service/Utility: Oswegatchie
Runner-up Chiefs Vehicle: Blue Hills
Runner-up Antique Motorized: Citizens (Seymour)
Runner-up Hand or Horse Drawn: Colchester Hayward
Congrats to all the winners. There were over 170 pieces of apparatus judged today, and there were a great many trucks with really good scores, as well as many fine Antiques.
OK, since I don't know when our website will be back, and don't know when Don will be able to get the results up on the NLCFCA site, I'll post some results:
Best Overall (State Champions): Thomaston
Best in Coats: Morris
Best in Shirts: Torringford
Best 15 and Under: Bethlehem
Best W/O Music: Water Witch #2 (New Milford, for those who don't know)
Best Color Guard 6-8: Morris
Best Color Guard 3-5: Bethlehem
Best Ladies: Morris
Best Juniors: Terryville
Runner-up in Coats: Botsford
Runner-up in Shirts: Sandy Hook
Runner-up Ladies: Sandy Hook
Runner-up Juniors: Riverton
And here are the all-important Apparatus results:
Best Appearing (State Champions): Norfolk
Best Aerial Ladder: Monroe
Best Platform: Blue Hills
Best Engine-Tanker: Terryville
Best Tanker: Riverton
Best Rescue: Old Saybrook
Best Custom: Blue Hills
Best Commercial: Lyme
Best Mini-pumper: Blue Hills
Best Brush Truck: Bethlehem
[color="#000000"]Best Ambulance: Beacon Falls[/color]
Best Service/Utility: Oakdale
Best Chiefs Car: Windsor
Best Antique Motorized: Lyme
Best Hand or Horse Drawn: Water Witch #2
Best Hose Cart: Colchester Hayward
Runner-up Ladder: Portland
Runner-up Platform: Wethersfield
Runner-up Tanker: Durham
Runner-up Rescue: Washington
Runner-up Custom: Sandy Hook
Runner-up Commercial: Lebanon
Runner-up Brush Truck: Drakeville
Runner-up Ambulance: New Hartford EMS
Runner-up Service/Utility: Oswegatchie
Runner-up Chiefs Vehicle: Blue Hills
Runner-up Antique Motorized: Citizens (Seymour)
Runner-up Hand or Horse Drawn: Colchester Hayward
Congrats to all the winners. There were over 170 pieces of apparatus judged today, and there were a great many trucks with really good scores, as well as many fine Antiques.
OK, since I don't know when our website will be back, and don't know when Don will be able to get the results up on the NLCFCA site, I'll post some results:
Best Overall (State Champions): Thomaston
Best in Coats: Morris
Best in Shirts: Torringford
Best 15 and Under: Bethlehem
Best W/O Music: Water Witch #2 (New Milford, for those who don't know)
Best Color Guard 6-8: Morris
Best Color Guard 3-5: Bethlehem
Best Ladies: Morris
Best Juniors: Terryville
Runner-up in Coats: Botsford
Runner-up in Shirts: Sandy Hook
Runner-up Ladies: Sandy Hook
Runner-up Juniors: Riverton
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