Engine 3, Martinez, GA
Ford C/Boardman
1250/500/55' Readi-Tower
Ford C/Boardman
1250/500/55' Readi-Tower
Commercial canopy cab apparatus
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Last one for today: When this rig was purchased, Durham was still a PSO Department. It was built with a standard cab and no jumpseats. When Durham did away with the PSO concept, this rig, and a few more like it, was sent to Slagles Fire Equipment where the frame was stretched and the canopy and jumpseats were added.
Engine 9, Durham, NC Ford C/Atlas/Slagles refurb 1000/500 Quote:Aerial 61, Union Fore Company #1, Hamburg, PAAbout 4 or 5 years ago while visiting family in Montrose, Suquehanna County, PA, I found this truck or one exactly identical parked behind the firehouse of United Fire Company. I later learned it was privately owned. Yes, it was still lettered that way. Yes, I did snap a few pics but unfortunately lost them when my previous PC crashed.
Rich Dean, Butler, New Jersey, USA
Member of Kinney Hose Co. 1, Butler Fire Dept. since 1973, Fire Police Officer since 2000 Dispatcher at Butler Police Communications from March 1975 to July 2009 Secretary of North Jersey Volunteer Firemen's Association since 1980 Member of Tri-Boro First Aid Squad (volunteer ems) since 2000 as a driver Member of many Yahoogroups, owner of some such as: [post="0"]FirematicEvents Yahoogroup[/post]the place to for listing and discussion of any event by a public safety organization. [post="0"]RailfanEvents Yahoogroup[/post] [post="0"]Railpics Yahoogroup[/post] Quote:Privately Owned Engine, C-Model Ford. Unknown year or body maker, or where it came from.1961,X-East Berlin VFC,Adams CO.,PA. Quote:Reliance Hose Company of Rutherford, PAAbout 1997, sold/donated to Imler VFC in Bedford Co.,PA. after their firehouse arsons. Quote:Washington VFD (Unknown State), Privately Owned.1972 Oren 750/1500 1995 photo by WW Jenkins Quote:Cashtown Community Fire Company, PA1985 1000/1000 plate photo taken in 2008 by WW Jenkins Quote:Engine 22, Moon Township, PAAt later home Isabella VFC, Fayette Co.,PA. 1986 9/2009 image by WW Jenkins Quote:plate photo taken in 2008 by WW JenkinsAmerican Fire Apparatus used that Eagle logo for many years. The factory location was shown at the bottom. Most were marked Battle Creek, MI or Marshallton, IA until the company was purchased by Collins Industries and it was changed to Hutchinson, KS. In 1986, they were purchased by Harold Lockabee and it was changed to Ball Ground, GA. I have only ever seen one rig marked Beaver Falls, PA and I regret that I did not photograph the logo. When Rich Gergel was compiling the info for the Iconografix book on AFA, I told him about American rigs being built in Beaver Falls, but had no evidence. He researched but could not find any connection between AFA and Beaver Falls. I thank you for posting this photo as it now proves that I was correct. I don't know the year of the rig I photograped, but if this Cashtown rig is a 1985, then the relationship was between Beaver Falls and Collins Industries, not Battle Creek as I originally assumed. The rig I shot was in Plumville, PA.
1968 Ford C/Young 1000/500
Orlean VFC, Fauquier Co.,VA X-Centerville,VA 1995 photo by WW Jenkins Quote:Truck 4, Goodwill Fire Company, Centreville, MD Now in service in Romney, West Virginia. Mike Sanders Winchester, VA
Mike Sanders
Winchester, VA Quote:1961,X-East Berlin VFC,Adams CO.,PA.Warren, You are correct! ex East Berlin, PA Engine 11-1 1961 Ford C1100/American LaFrance 1000/750
Thank you for the updates Dr. Stinebaugh.
GA-Dave, the Cashtown Rig is a 1984.
Jesse Shutt
Fisherville Volunteer Fire Company #1 (Dauphin Company 216) Upper Dauphin County Emergency Medical Services (Dauphin Company 6) Past President Dauphin County Volunteer Firemen's Association Upper Dauphin County Fire Historian Quote:American Fire Apparatus used that Eagle logo for many years. The factory location was shown at the bottom. Most were marked Battle Creek, MI or Marshallton, IA until the company was purchased by Collins Industries and it was changed to Hutchinson, KS. In 1986, they were purchased by Harold Lockabee and it was changed to Ball Ground, GA. I have only ever seen one rig marked Beaver Falls, PA and I regret that I did not photograph the logo. When Rich Gergel was compiling the info for the Iconografix book on AFA, I told him about American rigs being built in Beaver Falls, but had no evidence. He researched but could not find any connection between AFA and Beaver Falls. I thank you for posting this photo as it now proves that I was correct. I don't know the year of the rig I photograped, but if this Cashtown rig is a 1985, then the relationship was between Beaver Falls and Collins Industries, not Battle Creek as I originally assumed. The rig I shot was in Plumville, PA. That rig is owned by the Assistant Fire Chief from Cashtown, he also has thier 1960's Ford front pumper as well. I am good friends with him if you ever come back up here, I know he would be happy to move it around and show it off for pictures or what not. Quote:Warren,When I saw this at Pump Primers last year I thought right away it looked like the old East Berlin engine, but I couldn't find anything to indicate as much. Quote:Warren, Also known as the Ambassador Keenan. It was lettered across the face between the headlights. |
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