Quote:TarentumThis had a reading body on it. a lot of the work on it was in house by members of the fire co. Was the first rescue squad for Eureka. Now run a 357 Pete/Kenco..BOB HEUSER
Rescue 2
1972 Dodge
April, 1973.
no other information
Keystone State Relics
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Quote:WOW,,,, I an Bob Heuser... thats one of my old slides. LOL Amazing how much the internet links the world together now! Do you mind if I keep posting these slides? Quote:No.. Please do! Quote:Engine 3, North Braddock, PA, aka "Papa Grape"dave it was on a mack chassis, i don't remember where my pik of it is at keystone but for sure was a mack front axle on it
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Quote:dave it was on a mack chassis, i don't remember where my pik of it is at keystone but for sure was a mack front axle on itTom - Look at the photo that was posted in this thread, it has Budd wheels on the front. It was built that way on a GM chassis with a GM gas motor. Later, it was repowered with a Mack diesel and needed a stronger front axle to carry the extra weight, so a Mack axle was used. I've seen pics of it taken after the repower.
Adams County
Alpha Fire Company - Littlestown Brush 20 1968 GMC 5500/Bruco 300/300 June,1974
York County
Hanover Fire Department Rescue 46 1971 International 1910/Swab August, 1973
Pittsburgh Fire Department
Engine 29 1973 Mack R600 1250/500 Bob Heuser slide, October, 1973
Allegheny County
Ross Township 1973 American LaFrance 100FT RM Bob Heuser slide, March, 1974 Quote:York CountyThis just screams SWAB! Quote:Allegheny CountyI believe this went to Forrest Hills after Berkeley Hills.
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department
Allegheny County
Harrison Twp FD - <span><span>Natrona Heights</span></span> <span><span>Rescue 2</span></span> <span><span>1973 International 1310 Custom/Springfield</span></span> <span><span>Bob Heuser slide, February, 1974</span></span>
Allegheny County
Summit FD? - Tarentum Engine 3 1954 Seagrave 1000gpm <span><span>Bob Heuser slide, February, 1974</span></span> no other information Allegheny County Eureka Hose Company- Tarentum Wagon 2 1970 Ford/Pierce 54' FT Squrt June, 1973 no other information Quote:That's some pretty cool old Allegheny County rigs! Thanks Bob H. for taking pictures of these way back when and PG for posting them. Quote:That's some pretty cool old Allegheny County rigs!I'd have to agree and also extend my thanks to both photographer and poster. That Squrt is still in service, recently refurbed and remounted by Ferrara. Quote:I'd have to agree and also extend my thanks to both photographer and poster. That Squrt is still in service, recently refurbed and remounted by Ferrara. The Squrt was one of the Snorkel Co.Demo Squrts when they first came out with them. Was the 12th. one built. Has been rebuilt and mounted on a Ferrara Intruder Engine..This is the only Squrt built by Ferrara. Quote:Allegheny Countyis it my eyes or are they snow chains on the rear duals, looking at the picture there is no visable snow on the ground , landscape or roofs of the homes, in fact the street looks pretty dry Quote:is it my eyes or are they snow chains on the rear duals, looking at the picture there is no visable snow on the ground , landscape or roofs of the homes, in fact the street looks pretty dryCancel your appointment with the eye doctor, those are snow chains. Can't explain why they are on there..... Quote:Cancel your appointment with the eye doctor, those are snow chains. Can't explain why they are on there.....Because here in western PA the forecasts are hardly correct. After a snow storm and after the public works crews clear the streets, it may be days before the alleys are clear. Better to have the chains on rather than need them and they were dropped. Many departments will leave theirs on for quite a few days just to be sure.
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department |
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