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Old FDNY rigs with new homes
#21
Kurt,



Gotta change your info a bit. The Hampstead unit was sold to I believe Patterson, NJ. The Whiteford unit came from New Cumberland Fire Co. in Cumberland County, PA. Also, the Whiteford unit was sold or I think given to the Center Twp. Fire Co. in Greene County, PA.
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#22
That Providence TL certainly doesn't clear the station door by much!!
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#23
Angola In tower 9 just retired and sold to ashley indiana fd.


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#24
Auburn Indiana


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#25
The Longport, NJ Rearmount was formerly FDNY 3 Truck. I believe it's been sold and have no idea of it's current whereabouts. The Maple Shade, NJ Tower ladder with the refurbed cab was formerly FDNY 58 Truck. They sold the rig around '94-'95 and I believe it went down to Tennessee somewhere.
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#26
[quote name='Dfd3037' timestamp='1317606586' post='458824']

you are correct. Long Hill is a section of Trumbull, also Shelton has a Seagrave rear mount in service at Huntington fire co.

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I think its designated 203 and runs out of Long Hill Station 3.
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#27
Akwsasne Mohawk/Hoganburg N.Y. 17L94. Not sure where it served in N.Y.


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Akwasasne Mowhawk/Hogansburg N.Y. 17L294. Again not sure where it served in NYC.


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[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' timestamp='1317655624' post='458867']

Around the early 2000's Hampstead sold the truck to the Whiteford Volunteer FD in Harford Co, MD. The truck was just recently replaced at Whiteford I believe sometime earlier in the year. Not sure where it ended up now.

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I knew I've seen this rig before.... http://www.fentonfire.com/ladders_and_qu...p?lid=3192
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#30
Ex Ladder 38 also served with Ramsey,Nj now at the bergen county traning academy,also used as a spare for the county, the ladder is currently in Wood-Ridge Nj. 1978 Seagrave


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Former FDNY Ladder 31's (Yep...THAT Ladder 31!) Mack Arielscope was purchased by Petersburg Va., where it was in service as Truck 2 for years.
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#32
Photoguy Kurt...just an update on the Whiteford rig. It was originally FDNY Ladder 37 in 'Da Bronx during the war years & then it was picked up by New Cumberland (PA) who sent it to Interstate Truck Equipment who put on the Spartan Monarch cab. The rig was replaced this year (tried to get a shot while @ FH Expo but it wasn't in yet) with a 2009 demo Spartan/Smeal 105' rear mount aerial quint. This rig has a pretty cool story, check it out on my website @ www.unyquefiretrucks.com/Whiteford.html



Thanks for sharing your pics, always fun to see ex-FDNY rigs in their second & third homes!!! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' />
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#33
[quote name='anesti' timestamp='1317673704' post='458911']

Ex Ladder 38 also served with Ramsey,Nj now at the bergen county traning academy,also used as a spare for the county, the ladder is currently in Wood-Ridge Nj. 1978 Seagrave

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#34
[quote name='Shoop' timestamp='1317655896' post='458868']

Kurt,



Gotta change your info a bit. The Hampstead unit was sold to I believe Patterson, NJ. The Whiteford unit came from New Cumberland Fire Co. in Cumberland County, PA. Also, the Whiteford unit was sold or I think given to the Center Twp. Fire Co. in Greene County, PA.

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Shoop,



Thank you for that correction! I had no idea. I always thought for the longest time Hampstead and Whiteford were the same truck and that Whiteford changed it a little, plus the colors of course, but nope you're right. Next time I'll have to look closer at my apparatus info to make sure I have it right. I definitely knew they were both an ex FDNY Truck at least though.
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#36
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Longport,NJ Ladder 34 1979 Seagrave 100' RMA Truck ? SL79??

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My immediate first thought on this rig was that it looks like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of Fire Engines. Poor thing.

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#37
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Maple Shade,NJ Ladder 101 1975 Mack 1986 Spartan 75' TL Truck ? MT75?? Last one

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the old smack is what it was called.I heard if they went with the other bidder, it would of had a mack cf cab on it. they were suprised when they saw they truck refurbed and it didnt have a mack cab
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#38
Kurt I think the Hampsted rig ended up in New Jersey somewhere.
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#39
Ex-FDNY Engine 261 is now Engine 313 in Frankfort Center NY. It's a 1980, 1000/1000. It has been rehabbed a couple of times by Northern Fire.


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#40
Ex-FDNY Engine 88 is now Engine 154, also in Frankfort Center. Same stats as above.


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