And my main reason for getting to Greenbackville....
Rescue 2 has had an interesting history.
It started its career in St. Louis, MO as Squad 1 and painted red.
After serving St. Louis, it was sold to Blades, Delaware where it was painted white with Lime and ran as Rescue 71-6.
In 2002, it was sold to Greenbackville and modified the lime color to red.
Here is the info:
1968 Seagrave 800-KC/Welch
rehabed in 1983 by Marion
4 bottle cascade system
Seagrave s/n R-4404
Welch s/n 157
Would anyone have a photo they can post of the Seagrave in St. Louis?
Corrections/updates appreciated on the history of this truck.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA
Rescue 2 has had an interesting history.
It started its career in St. Louis, MO as Squad 1 and painted red.
After serving St. Louis, it was sold to Blades, Delaware where it was painted white with Lime and ran as Rescue 71-6.
In 2002, it was sold to Greenbackville and modified the lime color to red.
Here is the info:
1968 Seagrave 800-KC/Welch
rehabed in 1983 by Marion
4 bottle cascade system
Seagrave s/n R-4404
Welch s/n 157
Would anyone have a photo they can post of the Seagrave in St. Louis?
Corrections/updates appreciated on the history of this truck.
Mike Sanders
Ashburn, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA
Winchester, VA