It's currently running as E44 with the Mancos Volunteer Fire Department in southwestern Colorado. Just curious if anyone recognizes it. They're also running a 1999 KME that originally served as Avon, Indiana E142.
Where is this engine from?
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Quote:It's currently running as E44 with the Mancos Volunteer Fire Department in southwestern Colorado. Just curious if anyone recognizes it. They're also running a 1999 KME that originally served as Avon, Indiana E142. I would pull the magnetic door id sign off and see what it says behind it. Also if you can find a year, make and serial number this would help as well for those with E\-One data bases.
John Hinant
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It's an E\-One, the door label is adhesive not magnetic and I don't have access to the serial numbers. Just curious if anyone recognized it. Thanks for looking.
Quote:It's currently running as E44 with the Mancos Volunteer Fire Department in southwestern Colorado. Just curious if anyone recognizes it. They're also running a 1999 KME that originally served as Avon, Indiana E142. It's not familiar to me, Eric. I don't think it came from Colorado. The front rail on the bumper says "Texas" to me, though.
John I.
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