[quote name='Toneslider12' post='264937' date='Dec 7 2008, 12:03 ']After some updated research just now I was incorrect on a couple things. The first Littleton Truck Co. was a 1961 Peter Pirsch with a 100' midmount. The Sutphen Tower "Truck 2" was a 1979 Sutphen 100' quint with a 1,000gpm pump, I can't find any info on tank size. The photos I've seen don't show any crosslays or pre-connects and a Paramedic Engine also ran out of 12's so it may have just ran as a straight truck.[/quote]
Thanks for the info, and it's really great to see early Castlewood units.
If anyone comes up with early Littleton photos, I'd be really interested in seeing them. Early suburban Denver rigs are always interesting to see.
Regards,
John.
Thanks for the info, and it's really great to see early Castlewood units.
If anyone comes up with early Littleton photos, I'd be really interested in seeing them. Early suburban Denver rigs are always interesting to see.
Regards,
John.
John I.
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