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PHOTOS BY EMS 12 (PAT SHOOP)
Everett Fire Co.

Bedford County

 

 

1970 Hahn   1000/500

Private owned

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Patrick Shoop Sr.

Lewistown, PA.
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Shawnee Valley Fire Co.

Bedford County

 

 

Engine-Rescue 37-44

2012 Spartan/ERV   1500/750/20

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Patrick Shoop Sr.

Lewistown, PA.
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Monroeville FD

Allegheny County

 

 

Engine 52

1982 ALF   2000/750

Private Owned

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Patrick Shoop Sr.

Lewistown, PA.
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1960 FWD   750/500

X-Westwood, PA.

X-New Franklin, PA.

Now private owned

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Patrick Shoop Sr.

Lewistown, PA.
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Quote:I am interested to read that the former Old Forge ladder only has a tip load of 250 pounds, that would, in my head, really limit the staffing who could operate from the tip of this unit or use it safely for fire fighting.  Is this common of ladder trucks now a days or is this unit specific?  Seagrave specific??
The 250 pound tip load is typical when you only have two outriggers. That way, you can nose into a building (even driving up on the sidewalk etc), set your jacks on the street, and raise your stick. No wires to worry about. When you have 4 outriggers, typically they are all placed on solid ground, which often limits you to the street. Also, the 250 pound tip load is at low elevations...it goes up as the ladder is raised. Not often you are doing a rescue at horizontal. As well, there is a safety factor built in-depends on flowing water, etc but its typically designed for a 2 to 1 or 2.5 to 1 load.(meaning its designed for 500 pounds but rated for 250. Hope that helps.

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The Everett Hahn is actually a 1969 (del. 3/13/69) 750/1000, served New Baltimore,PA. 1993-2000.

WW Jenkins photo, 1996



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Quote:1960 FWD   750/500

X-Westwood, PA.

X-New Franklin, PA.

Now private owned

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THIS ENGINE WAS UPGRADED TO A 1000 GPM PUMP WHEN NEW FRANKLIN HAD IT AT THE SAME TIME IT WAS PAINTED WHITE.
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Excelsior Fire Co., Bellwood

Blair County

 

 

Truck 2251

2007 Pierce  105'   1500/500

X-Sandy Springs, GA.

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Patrick Shoop Sr.

Lewistown, PA.
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Freedom Twp Fire Co.

Blair County

 

 

Rescue 4031

2004 KME   1500/1150

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Patrick Shoop Sr.

Lewistown, PA.
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Blue Knob Fire Co.

Blair County

 

 

Tanker 8622

1997 IHC/80 4-Guys   500/2100

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Rescue 8631

1994 Spartan/4-Guys   1500/750

X-Avondale, PA.

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Patrick Shoop Sr.

Lewistown, PA.
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Northern Blair County Forest Fire Crew

 

Engine 3811

1984 GMC/Pierce   500/500

X-Coal City, IL.

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Patrick Shoop Sr.

Lewistown, PA.
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Nice to see Coal City's old pumper still being used in the fire service, Need to repaint the trailer now LOL

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Quote:Excelsior Fire Co., Bellwood

Blair County

 

 

Truck 2251

2007 Pierce  105'   1500/500

X-Sandy Springs, GA.

 
One of four similar apparatus delivered to Sandy Springs, along with two Enforcer pumpers, during 2006.  When delivered, all four quints had 2000 GPM pumps.  One pair had Detroit Diesels and the other pair had Cummins.  All six rigs were replaced with new Pierce Quantum apparatus within the past year.  Quint 1 is now a platform instead of a stick. 

 

Sandy Springs is one of the newer cities in Georgia, incorporating in 2005.  Their Fire Department began operation in 2006, responding from three former Fulton County stations (2, 6, & 18) and Atlanta Station 39.  Atlanta closed 39's many years ago.  An agreement was reached between Atlanta and Fulton County where Fulton Engine 4 occupied that station and responded first due to Engine 39 and Engine 4's territories.  That arrangement continues today, courtesy of Sandy Springs Quint 4.

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The x-Monroeville ALF Century is historically significant as it is: 1.The last open cab Century rig built by ALF. 2. Likely the last open-cab rig delivered in the USA.3. One of the very few Century rigs with an open cab.

1986 slide by Tom Bair, WW Jenkins collection



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Additionally, once its service in Monroeville was completed, it operated for several years as Engine 287 for United Volunteer Fire Rescue in Wall, PA (just outside Monroeville).


Wall VFD merged with East McKeesport #2 VFD around the time this unit was acquired and I can't recall if the purchase was made pre-merger by Wall VFD.
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I believe it was made by the wall fd
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It is a 1982.  The last Mack open cab was built in 1974.  I believe it was the very last open cab apparatus built, unless Crown built one.  It is now owned by Mike Lieb of Ebensburg, PA.  I saw it 3 weeks ago.  It can go right back into service.  The other open cab Century built that I am aware of was a 1979 100' midmount ladder for Latrobe, PA.  It was scrapped though.

Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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There's no front suction in the 1986 slide for Monroeville E-52. Wonder when it was added.

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Ed, don't forget Donora's open cab, I believe it is a 1979?  I'm sure Pat or Doc S can confirm that.

 

As far as when it left #5, I know Wall ran a Pirsch custom cab engine and the xFDNY Mack Telesqurt, and I don't think the station was large enough to fit three pieces, but maybe all three were in there at one time.  Wall always  had something smaller sitting outside too.  As far as I know, I started following everything in 1998 and the open cab was always at Wall.

 

EngineMan, your attention to detail is astounding.  I think it may have been slightly refurbished when it was repainted to the Monroeville colors.

Hardy, William C

Larimer VFD, Westmoreland County Station 1

Westinghouse Waltz Mill VFB, Westmoreland County Station 116
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The ALF replaced the former Oxon Hill Pirsch engine at Wall. The Mack Squrt was replaced by a Duplex KME Squrt from VA Beach. They also had a Chevy Mini Rescue. All pieces remained after the merger with East McKeesport, but I think only the Duplex/KME is left now. The Mack went to Texas and last I heard was scrapped.
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