[quote name='Shoop' post='283182' date='Feb 19 2009, 22:37 ']
Arnold
Westmoreland Conty
1968 Oshkosh/Pierce/Pitman 1000/?/90'
John Schmidt Photo
Arnold
1949 Mack 1000/?
John Schmidt Photo[/quote]
The Snorkle is a 1971 with a 75' boom. It had an Allison auto installed a few years ago. Still in service and a nice piece. Known in Arnold as the "OX". Fought many a fire in New Kensington.
As for the 1949, it was originally red, delivered with the New Kensington 1949 L-Model. The only difference was this one had doors on it. It was 1 serial No. off of the N.K. "L". It served front line until 1988. A true work horse for Arnold, known as the "Little Ox".
Arnold
Westmoreland Conty
1968 Oshkosh/Pierce/Pitman 1000/?/90'
John Schmidt Photo
Arnold
1949 Mack 1000/?
John Schmidt Photo[/quote]
The Snorkle is a 1971 with a 75' boom. It had an Allison auto installed a few years ago. Still in service and a nice piece. Known in Arnold as the "OX". Fought many a fire in New Kensington.
As for the 1949, it was originally red, delivered with the New Kensington 1949 L-Model. The only difference was this one had doors on it. It was 1 serial No. off of the N.K. "L". It served front line until 1988. A true work horse for Arnold, known as the "Little Ox".
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief
City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
1st Assistant Chief
City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department