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[quote name='DESOTO' timestamp='1303299890' post='435683']

1952 Ford/American Fire Apparatus

originally owned by Marlboro VFD purchased by Avalon Shores in 1961.

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[quote name='davepa' timestamp='1303345646' post='435807']

I MISTAKENLY POSTED THE WRONG PHOTO IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THE 1989 GMC K/????

I STILL DON'T KNOW IF IT WAS A BRUSH OR RESCUE.

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I think Independent originally ran this rig as a Utility and later as a Special Unit. It was basically a catch all. It was placed in service by the volunteers after the city consolidated all the downtown stations at the Taylor Ave station. When there were volunteers around to staff it, they would run this on medical calls, all structural calls if there were no volunteers to drive the engine, or any other call/detail that it was needed at to provide additional staffing. It had no pump or tank, but was equipped with a small generator and floodlights as well as some other minor equipment. There were some minor rescue tools, but no Hurst or other similar extrication tools, at least initially when it was placed in service. They may have been added later.
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[quote name='Rescue131' timestamp='1303350018' post='435821']

I think Independent originally ran this rig as a Utility and later as a Special Unit. It was basically a catch all. It was placed in service by the volunteers after the city consolidated all the downtown stations at the Taylor Ave station. When there were volunteers around to staff it, they would run this on medical calls, all structural calls if there were no volunteers to drive the engine, or any other call/detail that it was needed at to provide additional staffing. It had no pump or tank, but was equipped with a small generator and floodlights as well as some other minor equipment. There were some minor rescue tools, but no Hurst or other similar extrication tools, at least initially when it was placed in service. They may have been added later.

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DO YOU KNOW WHO BUILT THE BODY?
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[quote name='davepa' timestamp='1303351867' post='435838']

DO YOU KNOW WHO BUILT THE BODY?

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It was either a Reading or Knapheide, But I can't remember which.
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Laurel Volunteer Rescue Squad is expecting a new Pierce Walk-In Rescue Squad in the next couple of months for all you DC Area buffs.
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[quote name='WFDT42' timestamp='1303372455' post='435878']

Laurel Volunteer Rescue Squad is expecting a new Pierce Walk-In Rescue Squad in the next couple of months for all you DC Area buffs.

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Here's a link to some production pics from the watch desk dot com of Rescue 849 http://thewatchdesk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=58015
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[quote name='Rescue131' timestamp='1303353896' post='435843']

It was either a Reading or Knapheide, But I can't remember which.

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The body was built by Reading.
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THANK YOU. I KNEW IT LOOK LIKE AND READING BUT IT HARD TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KNAPHEIDE AND READING (FOR ME ANYWAY).
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MIDDLETOWN, MARYLAND

FREDERICK COUNTY

BRUSH 75

DODGE POWER WAGON/

[Image: MIDDLETOWN01810.jpg]

UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER - DAVE BOWEN COLLECTION



DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INFORMATION LIKE YEAR, BUILDER, GPM AND GAL
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CABIN JOHN PARK, MARYLAND

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

ANTIQUE ENGINE

1930 BROCKWAY/?????? 500/100

[Image: CABINJOHHPARK01982.jpg]

PHOTOGRAPHER UNKNOWN - DAVE BOWEN COLLECTION



ANYONE KNOW THE BUILDER?
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    Montgomery Co. Eng-8-3

GMC-Pirsch

Unknown year-pump-tank or photographer
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[quote name='davepa' timestamp='1303873984' post='437040']

MIDDLETOWN, MARYLAND

FREDERICK COUNTY

BRUSH 75

DODGE POWER WAGON/

[Image: MIDDLETOWN01810.jpg]

UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER - DAVE BOWEN COLLECTION



DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INFORMATION LIKE YEAR, BUILDER, GPM AND GAL

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Love it!
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[quote name='WAGONMAN' timestamp='1303911397' post='437071']

Love it!

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The chassis is a 43-44 Military Chevrolet Model G 706 4x4 and is equpped with a Darley Model F-300 300 gpm pump. The cab/chassis was probably once a Army Class 325 fire truck with body work by Howe as the hose reels appear to be the type manufactured by them. The original Class 325 body was probably replaced postwar by the pictured one.



Boyertown CD rescue in the background.



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anyhbody have a shot of Howard county's new TDA?
Chad

 

Deputy Fire Chief
Clinton Volunteer Fire Department
www.clintonvfd.org

 Washington DC Fire Department
FireFighter Truck Co. 15
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[quote name='Chasselber1' timestamp='1304141952' post='437402']

anyhbody have a shot of Howard county's new TDA?

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The Pierce hasn't been ordered yet but the specs are done. The one they baught as a trainer (ex-hollywood, md, annapolis, md, etc, etc) should either be at the ridge road shop or the academy. Pictures courtesy of HC DFRS employee web page.


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[quote name='nolderpkp' timestamp='1304199962' post='437488']

The Pierce hasn't been ordered yet but the specs are done. The one they baught as a trainer (ex-hollywood, md, annapolis, md, etc, etc) should either be at the ridge road shop or the academy. Pictures courtesy of HC DFRS employee web page.

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What station is getting it or has that not been decided yet?
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[quote name='WFDT42' timestamp='1304202883' post='437493']

What station is getting it or has that not been decided yet?

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Truck 7
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[quote name='nolderpkp' timestamp='1304199962' post='437488']

The Pierce hasn't been ordered yet but the specs are done. The one they baught as a trainer (ex-hollywood, md, annapolis, md, etc, etc) should either be at the ridge road shop or the academy. Pictures courtesy of HC DFRS employee web page.

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Didn't Annapolis just buy this TDA? Why did they sell it?
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LAUREL RESCUE SQUAD

LAUREL, MARYLAND

PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY

SQUAD

[Image: LAURELRS02172.jpg]

UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER - DAVE BOWEN COLLECTION



ALL I KNOW IT IS A WHITE/?????. ANYONE KNOW THE YEAR AND WHO BUILT IT?
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