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What's the significance of Elwood, IN. just out of curiosity? It was replaced by a tower ladder, and I have no idea where it went after that.
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Oh wow! I will do a little digging and see if I can find out where it went.
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Here is a link to Elwood's courtesy of Indiana Fire Trucks
http://indianafiretrucks.com/Station.aspx?StationId=614
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Checked with someone from the area last night, Elwood has kept the truck! It is in storage somewhere, and used if the tower is out. I might make my way down there before too long and see if I can find out where it's at, to get some new pictures of it.
Trav!
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Brilliant idea by Smeal. Shame on Oshkosh/Pierce for not saving it first.
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From what I heard from a very reliable source, there is a department in Mass. that had a snorkel fail and wants a new one. Smeal is working on it.
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief
City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department