Owings Mills' (Baltimore Co) new Seagrave engine has been delivered. Pictures on their website.
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While looking through my collections today, I found this truck that I thought some would enjoy. There was nothing written on the back, so any info would be a big help.
VA Hospital,Perry Point Engine 1112? Ford F-700/? Photographer unknown
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
I had a chance to take a couple pics during evolutions at the Howard County Fire Academy last week.
Reserve Engine 173, Reserve Tower 17 (former Twr 10)
Clear Spring VFD,Washington Co.,MD.
1988 fleet L to R: 1979 Mack CF 1000/500 1959 Mack N-60/Bruco 750/750 1986 Mack R/4-Guys 750/2000 1967 GMC/Oren 500/1500 1963 Ford F/? 250/350 ???? Kaiser Jeep Light unit only the 86 Mack remains today J.Floyd photo, Jenkins collection
Hancock VFC, Washington Co.,MD.
1991 fleet L TO R: 1989 White/GMC/American Eagle 1000/750, now serving Middleway WV 1985 Seagrave 1000/1000 1980 Mack MC/Pierce 1000/2500 WW Jenkins photo
Fairplay VFC, Wash. CO.,MD.
1991 photo 1969 Mack CF/84 Interstate 1000/750 xFDNY 1980 Ford L/Pierce 1250/1500 WW Jenkins photo
[quote name='Steve Loftin' date='09 February 2010 - 09:18 PM' timestamp='1265767125' post='363208']
How much foam? [/quote] 150 gallons
Thanks for sharing the photos. I have been trying to find pics of Howard County apparatus, but they seem to not have a thread dedicated to them, or much on thier website. Any recommendations? I was hoping to see the current apparatus from around the counties in MD.
Roy J. Ward
DCFD Sergeant Tower 3 Platoon 2
[quote name='DCpsychwardFD' date='13 February 2010 - 02:00 PM' timestamp='1266086459' post='363927']
Thanks for sharing the photos. I have been trying to find pics of Howard County apparatus, but they seem to not have a thread dedicated to them, or much on thier website. Any recommendations? I was hoping to see the current apparatus from around the counties in MD. [/quote] Check out Hungrybuses thread, Kevin has done much in recent months in Howard, esp. the numerous Pierce deliveries.
Here are some classic Maryland rigs that I scanned in today.
One of the 40 or so rigs built by the F. L. Anderson Company in Baltimore during the 1940's to 1960's was this large enclosed 4 door pumper for Jessup in Anne Arundel County. The small pump is almost lost mounted just above the bumper. The full width custom built body had full height side compartment doors on the officers side with a rear opening door for the hard sleeves on the drivers side as well as a partialy enclosed overhaead ladder rack. There was no rear step as everyone rode inside, a feature that was not standard in the fire service for another 50 years. The chrome box on top of the Federal Signal siren was a motor to ocilate the light back and forth. This photo was taken during delivery in February 1941. The next month in late March, the rig collided with a oil tank truck and burned never to be rebuilt. No one was seriously hurt, owing no doubt to the enclosed cab. This is one of many old photos recently given to me by the owner of F. L. Anderson Company.
Beltsville,MD
Engine 312 WLF Ambassador Matt Westbrook photo
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
Aberdeen,MD
1954 Mack L Matt Westbrook photo
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
Rescue FC's former? HQ
Photo shows "tight fit" of Pierce tower pictured in GA Dave's thread J.D. Floyd photo,Jenkins collection
All 3 of RFC's unique Seagrave WB model engines, 1984,1988, and 1981, in line formation.
J.D. Floyd photo, Jenkins collection more to come, as I get time to scan |
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