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Mack Fire Apparatus
#81
[quote name='Felixthecat' post='64345' date='Jan 4 2007, 01:55 ']That truck is absolutly beautiful.[/quote]



I'm having a hard time trying to figure out whats worse- white in Horsham or it's current yellow!!!??????
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#82
Hagerstown MD Pioneer Fire Co 1927 Mack AB

This truck has chemical tanks and ground ladders!



Photo from the Mack Museum, Allentown PA
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#83
Franklin County, PA Company 5

Mont Alto Fire Dept.

Engine-Tanker 5: 1974 Mack CF 1000 GPM/2000 GWT X-Mechanicsburg,PA



   
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#84
Ocean Springs MS, F-21 1968 Mack R 1000/500 they ran it out of Sta #2 Disposition Unknown


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#85
Dauphin Couty, PA Company 49

Swatara Twp. Fire Department (New Formed, Merged from two other twp. Companies)

Rescue 49: 1981 Mack CF/Swab 2000 GPM/300 GWT X-Rescue 42, X-FDNY



   
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#86
Perry County, PA Company 2

Duncannon Fire Dept.

Tanker 2: 2006 Mack/KME 1500 GPM/3000 GWT



   
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#87
Perry County, PA Company 9

New Buffalo Fire Dept.

Tanker 9: 2006 Mack Granite/4 Guys 1500 GPM/3005 GWT/55A/55B Foam/CAFS



   
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#88
Cumberland County, PA Company 46

West Pennsboro Fire Dept.

Tanker 46: 1991 Mack/New Lexington 1000 GPM/2500 GWT



   
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#89
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='78442' date='Feb 18 2007, 19:20 ']This rig used to belong to Summerville, SC. It's a Mack MC/Smeal.[/quote]





Thanks for that reminder Dave. It slipped my mind actually but I do remember hereing that from one of the guys over at N. Charleston FD station 5. He actually started his FF career driving that truck for summerville.
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#90
AFD


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AFD


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Salisbury Ma

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#93
Newbury Ma

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#94
Barnstead, NH

Tower 1

1978 Mack CF600/Baker



   
-Eric Fellows

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#95
[quote name='rescueff' post='78653' date='Feb 19 2007, 14:56 ']Franklin County, PA Company 5

Mont Alto Fire Dept.

Engine-Tanker 5: 1974 Mack CF 1000 GPM/2000 GWT X-Mechanicsburg,PA[/quote]



That Bulldog is B-E-A-U-I-T-F-U-L!
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#96
Amhesrt, NH

Antique

1941 Mack L



   
-Eric Fellows

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#97
Quote:Barnstead, NH

Tower 1

1978 Mack CF600/Baker



Sweet! Any idea where they bought this one? Doesn't look x-FDNY.
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#98
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='78871' date='Feb 19 2007, 19:58 ']Sweet! Any idea where they bought this one? Doesn't look x-FDNY.[/quote]





I believe this truck was from Manchester, CT.



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#99
Here is an interesting view from above......circa 1970....a few C's, B's and L's........note the bench seats and gear on rails....typical of an Engine on Long Island back in the day.



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same rig in NJ. need the serial #.


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