Did the county move the 2001 Seagrave, E384 from Chapel Oaks to station 41? I thought 841 was still running the white & black 1995 Seagrave ex Riverdale.
Still damn disrespectful that PG didn't at least repaint the engine, or leave it as a dedicated spare at 7. I know (or am told that...) there was lots of beef surrounding what happened, but leaving it in the same color and assigning it not that far away from whenst it came was an intentional shot across the bow, I thought.
01-28-2013, 08:34 PM (This post was last modified: 01-28-2013, 08:38 PM by IrishTruckie.)
Was going North on the BW Parkway yesterday and caught a glimpse of a PG Engine painted Breast Cancer Awareness pink. Could not catch the Company number. Any help?
I heard via the rumor mill that Bladensburg offered to buy the Seagrave Tele-Squrt back from West Newton (PA), can anyone lend any further details on this?
Hardy, William C
Larimer VFD, Westmoreland County Station 1
Westinghouse Waltz Mill VFB, Westmoreland County Station 116
Quote:46 too? Why are the two newest engines being re-assigned?
From what was posted previously, the new engines are being assigned to the Paramedic Engine Companies. So, I would presume that these engines were designed for that and their current engines weren't, hence the reason for reassignement.
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