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Baltimore City Fire Department
The 1973 Seagrave as T29

WW Jenkins photo, 7/93


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Another view of RT 41, the 1971 ALF 900 Series 100' TT

WW Jenkins photo, 7/93


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The 1971 started its career at Newark, Del. Aetna Hose, Hook & Ladder FC, note the differences in warning devices in this 7/72 slide. A cab roof was added before 1982, and the entire rig was refurbed in 1983 and was OOS for 3 months.

unknown, Jenkins collection


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Truck 20 on a major accident on I95 NB after the tunnel on August 26th.


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[quote name='gravenut74' date='02 October 2010 - 05:11 PM' timestamp='1286052697' post='405548']

That LaFrance was one of two trucks the city purchased from Va. Leesburg if I remember. One was a 73 Seagrave that went to Truck 29 and the other was that ALF it was assigned to Reserve pool as RT 41 Its nick name was "Barney" it was sold to a collector in France.

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Thanks. I remember now that they did get a couple used aerial trucks, but had forgotten where they came from.



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[quote name='SLIPPERYSAM' date='01 October 2010 - 09:59 PM' timestamp='1285983598' post='405513']

Engine 26

1976 Seagrave PB 1000/500





[/quote]It's a 1978. Only one Seagrave pumper was purchased between 1974-1978, it was E-5, a 1977 model.
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Sam, love your old white&orange apparatus shots you scanned in!!!

And mnsand thank you for posting that shot of Barney in Paris! I have been waiting to see that photo... I only saw it a couple times before a while back, but never online I don't think.
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Airflex 1 at the Pierce shop.



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Baltimore City T-43 which I believe is ex Truck 27,corrections welcome.



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Ex-Truck 27 and I believe the last orange and white rigs bought by Baltimore City.



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[quote name='Ladder 68' date='04 October 2010 - 10:58 PM' timestamp='1286246283' post='405882']

Ex-Truck 27 and I believe the last orange and white rigs bought by Baltimore City.



Corrections welcome.

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Yes sir and the last white&orange rig to be junked which I believe was back in July, 2008. Only lasted 16 years in its life in the department.
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[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' date='05 October 2010 - 08:48 AM' timestamp='1286281701' post='405907']

Yes sir and the last white&orange rig to be junked which I believe was back in July, 2008. Only lasted 16 years in its life in the department.

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Also. with the delivery of T27, all BCFD apparatus in front line service were white and orange. Within the year, with the delivery of the very next piece

(I think it was Rescue 1) the department began the changover to it's current generic white over red scheme.
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[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' date='03 October 2010 - 08:46 AM' timestamp='1286108813' post='405579']

The 1973 Seagrave as T29

WW Jenkins photo, 7/93

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I'm curious to know if the White over Red paint job and the scotchlite striping was first done by Leesburg, then copied by the Fairfax County units, or vice versa ??? Anyone know ??? I'm thinking perhaps Fairfax County units set the bar for others to follow.....
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Here are some apparatus shots I got at last weekend's thrill show at the academy.



Reserve Engine 66 X E 5


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Truck Co. 29. This is currently the oldest truck in the firstline fleet and I'm sure is expected to be the next one to be replaced.


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Reserve Rescue 1. I know I got so many shots of this rig, but I never mind having so many... it's always been one of my favorites and is still pushing hard at 17 years now!


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Old Floodlight 1. This is one of the old retired rigs from the Fire Museum of MD.


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Fire Academy 6 just recieved a brand new red van.


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[quote name='Photoguy Kurt 07' date='07 October 2010 - 11:45 PM' timestamp='1286508341' post='406245']

Old Floodlight 1. This is one of the old retired rigs from the Fire Museum of MD.

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I have it listed as:



1947 Mack flood light wagon EF #EF1S7286; Onan generator 25HN-3R/A #46285088; Baltimore: FL1, SLFL1
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Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
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I wish when they switched the paint schemes, they would have adopted the one that's on Reserve Rescue 1, instead of the Traditional White over Red, that they have now. Or better yet, I wish they would have just stayed with the Orange & White.
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