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Nassau County, FDNY 1960's & 1970's
#41
Freeport 61 Seagrave tiller.  Legend has it this was the first enclosed tiller compartment.  It was a sliding cab.   The company still has the sliding cab in the firehouse.

 

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#42
Front seat view of the 57 Mack B Elmont Rescue.   You are gonna see alot of this rig...it was Robs favorite.

 

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#43
Levittown maxim Ladder similar to the Bethpage rig.  Levittown had a whole flrrt of 60's Maxims. 

 

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#44
Business end of Elmont Ladder 2.  A 59 Mack C model.  The first midmount with a C model cab built. 

 

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#45
Buisness end of Elmont Ladder 1's 49 Mack L model city service truck.

 

 

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#46
Lynbrook C model.  Lynbrook had an all Mack fleet at one point.

 

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#47
Franklin Square and Munson.  Nassau County had many of these Divco "emergency rescue trucks."

 

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#48
Woodmere B model.

 

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#49
Bethpage Divco.

 

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#50
Hempstead Ward LaFrance.  Picture was taken at Nassau County Fire Service Academy "field day", departments would come out and show off their new rigs and do some live burn evolutions for the public.  I belive this was 1970.

 

 

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#51
What a great topic!!  Absolutely love this kind of historical look back in time when firetrucks actually had a lot of character!  Looking forward to lots more!

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#52
Supper pumper pic are awsome!
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#53
Freeport ladder after sale to Hanover County,VA. served as T-7 at Mechanicsville.

1985 photo by Mel Tomes,my collection



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#54
Quote:Freeport ladder after sale to Hanover County,VA. served as T-7 at Mechanicsville.

1985 photo by Mel Tomes,my collection
Outstanding.  I encourage anyone out there to post pics of these rigs if you know where they went after serving in Nassau County or FDNY.

 

Of interest you may note the enclosed tiller cab is not on the rig.  They took the tiller cab and mounted it on their next tiller a 1982 American LaFrance.  From there it went inside their firehouse.
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#55
Another view of Elmont's 68 Young.

 

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#56
East Meadow's 1968 big F model Mack floodlight.

 

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#57
Front seat of 49 L model service truck.

 

 

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#58
Nice shot.

 

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#59
Seaford B Mack Quad.

 

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#60
I know your not suppose to put fire scene pics in apparatus threads but this is a neat overhead view of Elmont rigs in action late 70's.

 

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