Tower 2 in Norwalk was a 1986 Sutphen 100' tower with 1250 gpm-pump and 300 gwt. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
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Ladder 1 in Branford was this 1988 Sutphen 100' Tower. Mark A.Redman photo- Juergen Kiefer collection.
Tower Ladder 35 from the Poquonnock Bridge FD was or is this 1992 Sutphen 95' tower with 500 gpm-pump and 300 gwt. Sutphen HS-2595. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Truck 25 in New London is a 1992 Sutphen 1oo' Tower. Sutphen HS-2636. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
The last for today is Ladder 30 from the Noroton FD in the Town of Darien. It is a 1994 Sutphen 104' midmount ladder. Sutphen # HS-2845. Juergen Kiefer photo
The much photographed Meriden Engine 3, a 2010 Seagrave 1250/500. The cab roof is painted silver to honor the cities legacy to the silver industry, with many factories producing fine silverware and other silver related items. Meriden has the nickname of "Silver City. The MFD is a combination department with 5 career stations and one Volunteer station. The working end of Meriden Engine 3. The three pre-connects on the left are connected from the rear of the hose bed. This truck is proof positive that Fire Departments can get a quality truck on a budget. Meriden Engine 104 is this 1981 Hahn 1500/500 pumper running in reserve. With New England weather as harsh as it is, the truck still looks good, except for the leaking booster tank. Meriden Tactical Unit 1, a 2008 Freightliner/Mickey. This truck is a second piece of Truck 1, and responds as needed to car accidents, haz-mat situations and technical rescues. Wallingford Rescue 7 runs this 1995 Pierce Dash rescue. The only white truck in town, this truck responds to all structure fires, and responds to busy Interstate 91, as well as town-wide for car accidents. Believe it or not, Cheshires 1970 Maxim/1987 Pierce 75' snorkel is still in service!!!! The open cab is a reminder of days gone by when local fire chiefs specified open cabs on ladder trucks so they could get good placement on the fireground. There are plans to replace this beauty, but a little thing called funding is keeping this truck in front-line service. Southington Engine 4 is the beautiful 1946 Diamond T/Maxim pumper. The pump panel on Southington's Engine 4. Simplicity at its finest. The water comes in, the water goes out....Simple!
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Truck 25 in New London is a 1992 Sutphen 1oo' Tower. Sutphen HS-2636. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection. [/quote] FYI it's now Truck 35. Truck 25 is their 2007 Seagrave Marauder II TDA
the Hartford Sutphen pictured as Ladder 1 was re-assigned to Ladder 6 as the streets around headquarters were a tad tight for the Sutphen. it was replaced with a 100' Grumman stick single rear axle. that was the last piece that Ladder 1 had as they have since been disbanded. Hartford's five ladder companies have run all Sutphen's for quite a few years.
the word on the street at the Meriden show back in July is that the Hahn (104) would be being sold off anytime.
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Thanks for the updates.
Tower 1 in Windsor is a 1995 Sutphen 100' tower. Sutphen # HS-3019. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Tower 1 in Stamford is a 1996 Sutphen 100' tower with 1500 gpm/ 300 water. Sutphen # HS-3072. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Tower Ladder 2 in Hartford operated this 1996 Sutphen 100' tower with 1500 gpm/ 300 water. Sutphen # HS-3073. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
Maybe someone can explain, what the reason was for the window-protection on several Hartford apparatus from this time ? Thank you.
Snorkel 22 in Noroton Heights was this 1974 Mack CF with 1250 gpm-pump and 500 gwt. It was rebuilt by Amthors in 1992 including a 55' Snorkel. Mack # CF685F12-1703. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer colelction.
Snorkel 1 in New Britain once operated this 1977 ALF Century LoBoy, that was equipped with a 1000 gpm-pump, 300 gwt, and 85' Snorkel. Mark A.Redman photo - Juergen Kiefer collection.
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