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[quote name='GA_Dave' timestamp='1354637118' post='504802']

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KME purchased several Maxim F cabs after Maxim closed. On one visit, I saw about six or seven of them sitting up on the hill behind the factory. These cabs were used on the KME Firefox chassis (non-tilt cabs) and were sold to customers who wanted that look. Two went to Riverdale Heights, MD. One went on a tractor for an ALF TDA for Hillside, MD to match a Maxim F pumper they had. Trenton, NJ had at least one. I have seen a few others, but their locations escape me at the moment and I am on the wrong computer to look them up.

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Trying to remember but ALMOST ALL of TFD had this KME style cab... They were a BIG user of Maxim as well.

Engine 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 I know had them... There was no Engine 4 as it was disbanded in the 60's or early 70's. Eng 3 was Hahn, 9 was a Suphen, and 10 was a Maxim Readi tower. This was the line up with 4 Maxim Reserve Engines until the mid 1990's.
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[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' timestamp='1354660549' post='504837']

Both Hillside units were/are in Slickville,PA.,Trenton had at least 3, 2 1991 engines (E5&6), and a 1992 "tower engine" KME/Maxim cab with a Boardman body and 63' articulating squirt boom by Redi-tower (E1).



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After a bit more research, it looks like Trenton also had a pair of 1993's at Engines 7 and 9. At some point, Engine 5's went to Engine 8. In looking at the 1996 version of Engine 1, it may just be a newer KME cab on the same body as the 1992. That was a KME body, Boardman's only involvement was the Readi-Tower, which they owned in 1992. It appears to be the same Readi-Tower on the 1996 version. I also located another one of these rigs serving in Rochester, IN.
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[quote name='Fireman5230' timestamp='1354757521' post='504893']

Trying to remember but ALMOST ALL of TFD had this KME style cab... They were a BIG user of Maxim as well.

Engine 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 I know had them... There was no Engine 4 as it was disbanded in the 60's or early 70's. Eng 3 was Hahn, 9 was a Suphen, and 10 was a Maxim Readi tower. This was the line up with 4 Maxim Reserve Engines until the mid 1990's.

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Okay, maybe 5's didn't go to 8........
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[quote name='taurudak' timestamp='1350436833' post='500836']

And finally, this privately-owned 1971 American LaFrance ?/?/100' MM which formerly served Stratford, NJ as Lad 6414.

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Intresting note this appratus spend a few years privately owned in the Kansas City Metro. It was a neat rig.



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Rick Mosher
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Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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[Image: 1236_zps3b157dd2.jpg]

 

This truck was purchased in 1966, and was replaced in 1996 with a 750gal Pierce. (see pic from 2006 earlier in this thread.

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Quote:Farmingdale (Monmouth County)
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Quote:We were inside the SunBank Center Arena in Trenton NJ on Saturday, when the alarms went off and we were forced to evacuate due to an individual sneaking a smoke in the restroom and setting off the alarms system.


Caught a couple trucks outside.


Engine 10
Just noticed in this shot and the other Resv Engine photo, the TFD logo is missing.... These were added in the mid-1990s. Is this due to TFD doing EMS now as well if anyone can answer...
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Quote:Unknown EMS unit driving through Elizabeth.


I'm pretty sure that this is an old unit from the Penacook Rescue Squad from up here in NH.
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Quote:I'm pretty sure that this is an old unit from the Penacook Rescue Squad from up here in NH.
Looking a the pic you can see the 64X1 on the passenger door. Appears it is.

 

-Steve
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Out for a walk today and caught some Jersey City, NJ apparatus out on a call. 

Engine 14, 

2010 Spartan/Crimson



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Jersey City, NJ

Ladder 12

2003 American LaFrance/LTI

 



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Jersey City, NJ

Engine 5

2003 Pierce



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Jersey City, NJ

Rescue 2

2012 Spartan/Rescue1

 



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Quote:Jersey City, NJ

Rescue 2

2012 Spartan/Rescue1

 
 

 

Is this a completely new rig or just a new cab?? i have heard of conflicting reports of it being  a refurb and completely new.
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Quote:Jersey City, NJ

Rescue 2

2012 Spartan/Rescue1

 
http://www.rescue1mfg.com/recent-deliver...gallery=97  Looks completely new to me as delivered in July 2013 from Rescue 1 website.
Stephen Taylor

Retired Volunteer Firefighter
Retired Career Fire Dispatcher
Yarmouth Fire Department
Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
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Not sure.  The wikipedia page (I know, not very reliable)  lists it as a 2012/2006 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_City...Department

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The 06 was damaged during flooding and a demo Rescue 1 had was modified and delivered to replace it, if I remember correctly.

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Quote:The 06 was damaged during flooding and a demo Rescue 1 had was modified and delivered to replace it, if I remember correctly.
<a class="bbc_url" href="http://www.rescue1mfg.com/recent-deliveries/2013-vehicle-deliveries/?album=5&gallery=97" title="External link">http://www.rescue1mf...um=5&gallery=97</a>
Stephen Taylor

Retired Volunteer Firefighter
Retired Career Fire Dispatcher
Yarmouth Fire Department
Yarmouth, N.S. Canada
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That is correct. their original rig was flooded during Sandy. this was a already built new truck that Rescue 1 modified to essentially match what they had.
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Found this little guy in out in the snow today. Anyone know it's fate? FLFD has taken delivery of two other KME engines this year (a top mount at Engine 4 and a side mount at Engine 1) and I'm wondering if there's a third on the way?



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