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Brand new Chelsea Engine 2.


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Belmont, MA

Engine 3 staging at Lexington's Patriot's Day Parade

L Model Mack

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Wakefield, MA

Rescue 1 - REO

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anyone with additional info?


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Watertown, MA

Civil Defense Engine 5

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Cambridge, MA

Engine 9 - Pierce

Mutual Aid in Watertown in early 1990's

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Lynn Fire Department



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Newton, MA

Engine 6 - E\-One (now decommissioned)

Mutual Aid in Watertown in early 1990's

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Newton, MA

Engine 10

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Stoughton, MA

Maxim

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any help on this one? Howie?


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Lynn Fire Department



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Hopkington, MA

Ford with front pump

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Did Chelsea buy the new Tower and Engine 2 at the same time? Both are really sharp looking and def much needed. I'd like to see more pics of the new Tower 1.
Roy J. Ward
DCFD
Sergeant
Tower 3 Platoon 2
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[quote name='DCpsychwardFD' date='19 August 2010 - 11:56 AM' timestamp='1282232168' post='398103']

Did Chelsea buy the new Tower and Engine 2 at the same time? Both are really sharp looking and def much needed. I'd like to see more pics of the new Tower 1.

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I agree that replacements were long overdue, and if there was ever a test of Pierce's durability, they'll give it one in Chelsea, between the amount they work and the miserable roads it'll be interesting to see how she holds up.
Sean O'Brien

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I tried for two days to get a shot of it ,but it was up aganst a wall and they were working on it the days I was out there [ 7- 20 -10 ] , then it was gone! Here is a tease.


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[quote name='SinCityJake' date='17 August 2010 - 11:00 PM' timestamp='1282099259' post='397955']

Stoughton, MA

Maxim

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any help on this one? Howie?

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Since I was on Stoughton before getting on DCFD I got to see this antique a bunch of times. I just asked the Stoughton fire history expert FF Donny Chipman about it for you. The current owner is the Town of Stoughton Historical Society. It is a 1928 Maxim that served the Town of Stoughton from 1928 until 1956. It was involved in a roll over accident in 1933 which ejected all 3 fireman riding it. I never really got a close up of it because the parade day driver's were always Fire Dept UNFRIENDLY Selectmen. The full restoration was done by a Brockton FF named Howie Briggs, then sold to Brockton FF Billy Donovan, before being returned home to Stoughton.
Roy J. Ward
DCFD
Sergeant
Tower 3 Platoon 2
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[quote name='DCpsychwardFD' date='19 August 2010 - 04:55 PM' timestamp='1282250145' post='398166']

Since I was on Stoughton before getting on DCFD I got to see this antique a bunch of times. I just asked the Stoughton fire history expert FF Donny Chipman about it for you. The current owner is the Town of Stoughton Historical Society. It is a 1928 Maxim that served the Town of Stoughton from 1928 until 1956. It was involved in a roll over accident in 1933 which ejected all 3 fireman riding it. I never really got a close up of it because the parade day driver's were always Fire Dept UNFRIENDLY Selectmen. The full restoration was done by a Brockton FF named Howie Briggs, then sold to Brockton FF Billy Donovan, before being returned home to Stoughton.

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thanks!
Ed Power

Engine Company 1

Lynn Fire Department



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Bill Donovan also owned the Wakefield Reo Rescue at one point... Both Howie & Bill are missed very much..
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[quote name='yelrowekim' date='20 August 2010 - 08:14 PM' timestamp='1282348480' post='398272']

Bill Donovan also owned the Wakefield Reo Rescue at one point... Both Howie & Bill are missed very much..

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I didn't know either of the Jakes, but I wish more people had thier interests and abilities when it comes to restoring and taking care of our fire service history.
Roy J. Ward
DCFD
Sergeant
Tower 3 Platoon 2
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Medford Engine Company 4's rig


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Littleton Ladder 1


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Somerville Ladder 3



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