[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='227629' date='Jul 7 2008, 16:21 ']J.Floyd photos, Jenkins collection[/quote]
Just a note.. the 1941 Mack next to the Hahn was Engine 5 at the time. It was modified and ran as the FD's Casscade Unit. There was a 4 bottle system in the hose bed. The rig has been going trough a referbishment and the Department hopes it will be in by October for Fire Prevention. The Mack started as Engine 1, then was Resv Eng 2, then Engine 5. It will come in lettered for Engine Co. 1 when finished.
Also I was there this day. I remember the FDNY Signal 88 Club had its !958 Mack C model that is now lettered as Engine 305.
For FRANK B. - Thanks for Engine 3!!! That was a Working Engine. The siren was an Electronic one that had a screen covering the opening to prevent debris inside.
I think you want to know information on Bradley Gardens Fire Co of Bridgewater -Somerset County not SOMERVILLE. Let me see what I can dig up from some guys over there. Still working on Finderne info for you.
Just a note.. the 1941 Mack next to the Hahn was Engine 5 at the time. It was modified and ran as the FD's Casscade Unit. There was a 4 bottle system in the hose bed. The rig has been going trough a referbishment and the Department hopes it will be in by October for Fire Prevention. The Mack started as Engine 1, then was Resv Eng 2, then Engine 5. It will come in lettered for Engine Co. 1 when finished.
Also I was there this day. I remember the FDNY Signal 88 Club had its !958 Mack C model that is now lettered as Engine 305.
For FRANK B. - Thanks for Engine 3!!! That was a Working Engine. The siren was an Electronic one that had a screen covering the opening to prevent debris inside.
I think you want to know information on Bradley Gardens Fire Co of Bridgewater -Somerset County not SOMERVILLE. Let me see what I can dig up from some guys over there. Still working on Finderne info for you.