Revere Ladder 2, a 2004 Pierce Dash 100' TDA.
Massachusetts Fire Apparatus
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Well it's not from the summer of '06 but since this is the only Mass. thread, here goes.
1987 E\-One 1250/500 when it was new, running as Engine 1, later it would be passed down to Engines 2,3 and 4. Currently it runs as spare Engine 5. (Photo from collection, photographer unknown)
Everett Ladder 1 returning to Everett after covering for Chelsea Tower 1 and Ladder 3.
Nahant ALF.
Anyone Have any old Lynn Ma shots?? Quote:Everett Ladder 1 returning to Everett after covering for Chelsea Tower 1 and Ladder 3. Ok, who can tell me what's unique about this rig? To the best of my knowledge, it's the only Pierce Arrow ever built this way.
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='43464' date='Oct 13 2006, 18:02 ']Ok, who can tell me what's unique about this rig? To the best of my knowledge, it's the only Pierce Arrow ever built this way.[/quote]
It looks like a lo profile Arrow cab
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Thanks Dave is that the correct answer? I dont know if it's lo pro or has something special built onto the truck that we can't see.
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That's correct, Jack. As far as I know, that's the only low-profile Arrow cab that Pierce ever built.
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='43496' date='Oct 13 2006, 22:28 ']That's correct, Jack. As far as I know, that's the only low-profile Arrow cab that Pierce ever built.[/quote]
I didn't notice anything odd about the rig so I wouldn't have seen that quirk in the design, will have to make note of that.
Chief Fire Marshal was out to clean up some long standing inspection messes.....
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Essex Engine 1 1980 Continental Compac 1250/500 (Replaced in 2002)
(photo from collection, photographer unknown)
Hamilton Engine 3 1976 Warner/Swasey/Howe (Replaced in 2003)
(photo from collection, photographer unknown)
Oh yes old Engine 3 (503) from Hamilton. Brings back memories. This truck could pump any fire, but I like our new Engine 3 (503), a Pierce Saber.
[quote name='massfirebuff' post='45235' date='Oct 20 2006, 20:18 ']Hamilton Engine 3 1976 Warner/Swasey/Howe (Replaced in 2003) (photo from collection, photographer unknown) [/quote] |
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