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Sedan cab apparatus, 1975 or older
#41
Members of the Salunga Fire Department in Pennsylvania built this sedan cab 500 GPM pumper in 1949-1952, using a 1949 Dodge chassis and an extra cab.  After years of service, it was sold as the first apparatus for Haneyville, PA.  It later returned to Salunga, where I photographed it and is currently owned by a past member.  The Salunga FD is no more, as it merged with Landisville to become the Hempfield FD in East Hempfield Township.



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#42
Jon and I stumbled onto this one several years back.  The rig was constructed by members of the Watkins FD near Henderson, NC on a circa 1960 International BC chassis.  It features a 500 GPM Darley pump and carries 630 gallons of water.



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#43
North Apollo VFD

Armstrong County, PA

1952 Ford / Central

500/500



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#44
Quote:North Apollo VFD

Armstrong County, PA

1952 Ford / Central

500/500
Sweet!
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#45
The "Harvey Eckert".  Now privately owned.  



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John Kenealy

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#46
Quote:Sweet!
It saw service up till 1975 and was then sold with a blown engine to a local steel mill's fire brigade. It was later sold to a private collector in the area. This photo was taken in Pittsburgh at a muster while owned by the collector. While in the Departments possession, the engine never had a muffler. Just straight pipes. Very loud.
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#47
Galesville VFD Maryland

 

1947 Diamond T/American 500/600

 

This was only the second four door cab in Anne Arundel County, the first being the 41 White/F.L. Anderson previously shown

 

 

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#48
This time with the Galesville VFD photo.



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#49
Truckman Photo

 

 

Colonial Heights, VA first new apparatus was a 1946 Maxim 750-300, bought new.



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John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
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#50
Damascus,MD.

1954 FORD F-750/Oren 750/500

Anyone know when replaced/disposition?

R.Kimball collection;Jenkins collection



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#51
Kensington,MD.

1970 Mack CF/swab  200/240

1992 PHOTO by WW Jenkins



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#52
Here is my contribution to this thread. This truck was originally Sidney's, came to North Carolina for a while, and is now part of the Andy Leider collection in Circleville,NY.

 

Sidney,OH

1951 Maxim 23610

1000/1000 (originally had a 150-gallon tank)

Serial #1804

X: Olin Industries Fire Brigade, Brevard, NC

X: Ecusta Plant Fire Brigade, Brevard, NC

X: Balsam Grove VFD, NC

 



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Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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#53
The rigs that you all have posted here have been very interesting and I appreciate all your efforts.  I am still digging through my albums and have found a couple more.

 

Columbus, OH purchased this Sutphen 1000/1000 sedan cab pumper in 1975.  It was one of three in that order.



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#54
The downside to SPAAMFAA musters is that you usually get photos like this one.  Too much crap you don't want in the photo!  This 1973 Pirsch sedan cab 100' Senior Aerial served Rochester, NY.  It was collector owned when I took the photo in the late 1980's.



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Quote:The downside to SPAAMFAA musters is that you usually get photos like this one.  Too much crap you don't want in the photo!  This 1973 Pirsch sedan cab 100' Senior Aerial served Rochester, NY.  It was collector owned when I took the photo in the late 1980's.
 

What is the metal bar in the center of the cab of the 73 Pirsch from Rochester?
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#56
Quote:What is the metal bar in the center of the cab of the 73 Pirsch from Rochester?
If you mean the bracket on the roof, it is a mirror bracket that allows the driver to see the tillerman's seat through the skylight.
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#57
Rescue of Esherton (Susquehanna Township), PA

Old Engine 37-1, 1953 Dodge/Bruco.

Now privately owned.  Taken at Pennsylvania Pump Primers at Harrisburg in 2006.

 

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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
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#58
Dauphin-Middle Paxton Fire Company, PA

Old Brush 38 - 1968 International.

 

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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
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#59
Chambers Hill Fire Company, PA

Old Engine 456 - 1948 Diamond T.

 

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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
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#60
Nice additions, Jesse!

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