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[quote name='kieferfire' post='81211' date='Feb 26 2007, 06:35 ']The Fire Co. No. 1 in York Springs had this REO Speedwagon pumper. The bodybuilder is unknown.

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York Springs, Adams County, PA, 1936 REO/Luverne, 400GPM. Still owned and restored by York Springs.
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Again, thanks very much for the additional infos.

Here are a few more.



Engine 46-5 from the Hanover FD/PA was a Internaitonal VCO-190 with Howe bodywork.

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Truck 58 from the Rose Fire Co. No. 1 in New Freedom was a International CO-8190 with bodywork from American LaFrance and 100' midmount ladder.



The second photo shows this ladder after a roof-addition and with a new color-scheme.

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The Friendship Fire Co. in Pennville had this attractive Mack CF with 85' Snorkel. The bodybuilder seems to be Pierce ???



   
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The Friendship Fire Co. in Spring Garden TWP had this Mack B pumper.

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Engine 11 from Gettysburg operated another classic Mack B pumper

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The Good Will Fire Co. in Spry/PA was or maybe still is the proud owner of this beauty. It is a 1947 Diamond-T 404 with Oren bodywork. 500 gpm/300 water

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The Goldsboro FD had this 1949 GMC 350 with bodywork from Snyder as a rescue/floodlight-unit.

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Wellsville/PA had this interesting 1970 Gerstenslager rescue, that was built on an International chassis. Originally it was in service in Centereach/Long Island. I like these bookmobile style custom-rescues very much.

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Rescue Unit 38 from Yorkana/PA is this unusual truck. It is a 1990 Autocar ACM 42 with 4-Guys bodywork. It has a 1000 gpm fm-pump and a 500 gallon-tank.

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Longwood Fire co. (not Longwood Gardens,I have been told more than once)

Chester County station 25

1953 Bruco GMC Kennett Square (next FD to the West) also owned a Bruco that was similar to this vehicle.



Photo by D Adelman



Color photo unknown Photographer
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Longwood Mack C, please let me know if you have a better photo of this vehicle, longwood is looking for one. (and me)
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Grumman Hend.



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Longwood 1978 Pierce Ford C pumper. 1978??
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1991 Grumman HME 65' Tele Squirt



Replaced by a Quantam 75' Aerial
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1998 Pierce Quantam Heavy Rescue.

I could not find the Pierce info, no where!





Thats last years heavier me, I lost 90 lbs! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/feedtroll.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Feedtroll' />
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I forgot to mention what a pain it is trying to pose the rescue for a nice shot!



Longwood 1988 4 Guys Kenworth F-970 (1987) 3500gal 1000gpm
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A Nice photo of the Aerial is pending...



Pierce post card
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Frank,



Info on the Longwood rigs. I think I have a color shot of the Mack C.



1953 GMC/Bruco, full cab, 750/300, 4-door nine-man sedan cab, pump mounted between front and rear cab doors, rear fender compartments, six cylinder motor, 5-speed manual transmission, this type of cab was not a standard offering of the manufacture at the time-it had to have been built aftermarket by a specialty body builder,. It cost $20,000. It was sold in 5/78.





1963 Mack C-95-F1292, canopy cab, 750/1000. This was the first canopy cab purchased by the company. The pump might have been upgraded to 1000 GPM by Longwood. It was sold to a dealer in the south in 1978. Housed 9/29/63.



1978 Ford C-8000/Pierce, canopy tilt-COE, 1000/750, Cat 3208 Diesel, 240 HP, automatic, 6 Kw generator. It was loaned to the West Bradford Fire Company (Chester County) in 9/96 when their pumper was out being repaired. It was finally sold in 5/97 to a fire company in OK.



1985 Hendrickson 1871W/Grumman, canopy cab, 1250/1000. This is a very plain jane looking pumper, 6 KW generator. It cost $163,000. It was sent out to be refurbed in 1/95 to SWAB to have additional compartments added, safety gates in the jumpseat area, total paint job, and new seats for $30,000. Sold in late 2000 to the Winterthur Museum Fire Department (New Castle County, DE).



1988 Kenworth/4-Guys, full cab, 1000/3500, elliptical style stainless steel tanker, diesel, manual transmission. Purchased at a price of $175,000.



1991 HME 1871/Grumman Panther Firecat, 4-door 10 man cab, 1500/500, with a 65 ft Tele-Squirt, 12.5 KW Onan diesel generator, 2 bottle 5000 PSI cascade, Detroit 8V92, 445HP, automatic, with a poly tank. First 4-door ordered by the company. Purchased through Fireline Sales & Service of Theofare, NJ at a cost of $355,000. It was housed on 10/19/91. Replaced and sold on 2/16/05 to Jon’s Mid America Fire Apparatus.



1998 Pierce Quantum, 4-door seven man cab, semi non walk-in rescue, 75 KW 3-phase Winco PTO generator, 6 KW Amps hydraulic generator, Wil-Burt 9000 watt light tower, Detroit Series 60, 470 HP, automatic, 20,000 lb. rear-mounted winch, awning on officers side. Sold by Domestic Fire Apparatus-Honey Brook.



2005 Pierce Quantum, 4-door eight man cab, 2000/400, 75 ft rear-mount aluminum ladder on a single axle, Series 60 Detroit motor, 515 HP, automatic, 20 KW Harrison hydraulic generator, Tac-4 front suspension, and the ladder was painted white. This will be a double first for the fire company – 1st new style Quantum and 75 ft aluminum ladder from Pierce in the Southeastern PA region. Sold by Glick Fire Equipment of Bird-In-Hand, PA. First shown at the FDIC Conference in Indianapolis on 4/18. Placed into service on 8/8/05.
Bruce W. Anderson

Historian

Southeastern PA Region
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