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The Community fire company of Cornwall, Lebanon County had bought the old
Lebanon City 1961/1982 American La France Ladder. Is there any photo's out there of this truck in Cornwall markings? I've seen it with the old cab and new, both in Lebanon city markings but i have never seen it in Cornwall / Rexmont markings.
Neptune fire company in Lebanon county use to run this 1960 Dodge / Brightbill squad
as a manpower and cascade unit. Originally it had a small pump and tank installed but was later removed and a cascade system installed. This apparatus ran until replaced with the current squad 33 in 1992.
I can probably find some pictures of the old Truck 18 in Rexmont markings, I had some but I am also good friends with the former chief of Rexmont Mike Triboli. Actually him and my dad (who served with the First Aid and Safety Patrol for 50+ years until his passing last year) were really good friends which is how I met Mike. I am sure he has pictures somewhere, also Darren Smith (Truck1882) is a former Lebanon City guy so he might also have pictures. I can remember that old ALF on many fires in Lebanon City, it was quite a piece (loud as heck too!!).
[quote name='Wing1223' timestamp='1323305250' post='466330']
NEW KENSINGTON Engine 56-3 [/quote] This was taken at the same fire as was in post 8449 of this thread. Engine 3 was first on scene laying a single 3" supply line. Myself and another member layed the second from a second hydrant. Engine 3 was 10 years old in this shot. It would be 11 years later that it would be refurbed. Nice shot Wing, did you take this? I have some photos of this fire.
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department
[quote name='OPEN CAB MACK' timestamp='1323308763' post='466341']
This was taken at the same fire as was in post 8449 of this thread. Engine 3 was first on scene laying a single 3" supply line. Myself and another member layed the second from a second hydrant. Engine 3 was 10 years old in this shot. It would be 11 years later that it would be refurbed. Nice shot Wing, did you take this? I have some photos of this fire.[/quote] yes ED I took it was at the fire.
[quote name='Wing1223' timestamp='1323309080' post='466342']
yes ED I took it was at the fire. [/quote] What else do you have of ours from the older days?
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department
Thanks Rheems1. Any help would be appreciated.
Also to all photo collectors. A friend of mine is looking for a picture for the fire house. Newmanstown, Lebanon County PA had an old army 2 1/2 Ton open cab tanker in the late 1980's early 1990's and no one can find a picture of it. Not in the fire house or anywhere. Anyone out there have a photo of this apparatus in their collection that they would like to share?
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department
[quote name='VipAG8' timestamp='1323349405' post='466380']
Thanks Rheems1. Any help would be appreciated. Also to all photo collectors. A friend of mine is looking for a picture for the fire house. Newmanstown, Lebanon County PA had an old army 2 1/2 Ton open cab tanker in the late 1980's early 1990's and no one can find a picture of it. Not in the fire house or anywhere. Anyone out there have a photo of this apparatus in their collection that they would like to share? [/quote] Wow, now that I can't help with... the only tanker I can recall was the old Freightliner that started off as a Rigidply Rafters truck. Later sold to West Lebanon, Pa out in Indiana County (as compared to Speedwell which is also a West Lebanon LOL). I am trying to rack my brain for Newmanstown trucks that I have pictures of, I have pictures of the really cool White/Pierce engine, the Freightliner tanker, the Ford/Martin rescue truck that came from Aspen, Co, the Chevy/Hamerly rescue truck that came from Wernersville and somewhere I have the Seagrave Sedan engine (though not my picture as I am not that old) |
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