Washington Volunteer Fire Company of Delanco's former Boyertown Air Unit
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Green Fields Village Gloucaster County's 1982 Mack 1000/500 Pumper
Delanco Burlington County's 1990 Pemfab/FMC 1500/750 Pumper
[size=4]This is my usual ride.[/size]
[size=4]Toms River Fire Co # 2[/size] [size=4]Engine 2671[/size] [size=4]2007 Pierce Arrow XT[/size] 2000gpm pump 725gal water and 50gal class B foam
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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A little better pic of my Engine
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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This is my baby.
Toms River Fire Co #2 1949 Mack L95S 707 cu in Thermodyne Gas Engine 1000gpm Hale pump 300 gal water Recently got this truck pumping again, and she runs like she's brand new.
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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Another Truck from my town.
Pleasant Plains Fire Company. 2006 Sutphen 70ft Platform 2000gpm pump 500 gal water
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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Lakehurst Engine 6201
I have no info except that it's one of the many Spartan/Elite Power Products apparatus that were selling like crazy in the area until that deal went under
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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Parkertown Fire Company in Little Egg Harbor
Engine 7021 1989 Pierce Lance 1500gpm pump 1000gal water Sorry about the odd angle.
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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[quote name='ffemt2638' timestamp='1322321815' post='465143']
This is my baby. Toms River Fire Co #2 1949 Mack L95S 707 cu in Thermodyne Gas Engine 1000gpm Hale pump 300 gal water Recently got this truck pumping again, and she runs like she's brand new. [/quote] I cant blame you. Nothing like a ride on an open cab L-Model. The pump like no tomorrow either. One of the best engines ever made.
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department
Agreed Ed, nothing like riding in an old open cab .....
Jim Kay
Retired Firefighter/Paramedic Fire Historian Fire Buff Photographer
Here is a batch of trucks from my old department. Stafford Twp. Fire Co #1 Mananhawkin NJ
Engine 4701 now used as a ready reserve. 1981 Mack CF 1250/1000
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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Stafford Fire Co Engine 4751 one of 3 Seagraves bought in the same year.
2004 Seagrave Marauder 1750/1000
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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Stafford fire Co Rescue-Engine 4741
2007? Spartan/Crimson not sure of pump and tank info
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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Stafford Fire Co Rescue 4703
???? Freightliner/EVI
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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Stafford Fire Co Tower Ladder 4715
1988 Pierce Arrow 105ft Tower Recently refurbished by Pierce. Cab was enclosed, new striping and warning package upgraded, and wide front tires fitted. 1500/300
TR2FD "The River City Express" Engine 71, Engine 31, and Rescue 2
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Last of the Stafford trucks. This is their antique that is a current work in progress
Retired Engine 4731 1951 Mack A505 500/300
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