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Liberty Fire Company

New Holland Pa

1918 American LaFrance



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Assistant Chief <br/>Adam Ebersole
Lampeter Fire Company
Engine Company 54
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[color="#CC0000"]Lancaster, PA ran this Pirsch tiller pictured in a slide from 1969. Mattson Collection[/color]


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[color="#3366FF"]Kittaning Township, PA ran this little pumper. I must admit that I don't even know what chassis that is!! Shame! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Blink' /> Mattson Collection[/color]


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[color="#FF0000"]Kittaning, PA VFD # 4 had this wonderful late 50s Chevrolet squad truck. Mattson Collection[/color]


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[color="#FF0000"]Kittaning, PA also had this 1941 American LaFrance JOX 85' ladder truck. Mattson Collection[/color]


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[color="#996633"]I realize I'm pushing the envelope with these, but I like 'em! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> The Lick Hill Community FC of Summit Township, PA had this 1974 GMC tanker. It had a 350 gpm pump and a 1300 gallon water tank. Mattson Collection[/color]


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[color="#3333FF"]Cresson, PA had this IH rescue rig. Mattson Collection[/color]


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[color="#FFCC00"]The Washington FC of Conshohocken, PA had this nice 1957 IH/Harwick. Mattson Collection[/color]


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[color="#CC0000"]Blairsville, PA had this 1937 American LaFrance City Service ladder truck. Mattson Collection[/color]


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[color="#CC0000"]Blairsville, PA also ran this 1960s GMC rescue truck complete with a front-mount pump. Neat stuff! Mattson Collection[/color]


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[quote name='tascman' post='6907' date='Jul 10 2006, 16:41 '][color="#3366FF"]Kittaning Township, PA ran this little pumper. I must admit that I don't even know what chassis that is!! Shame! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Blink' /> Mattson Collection[/color][/quote]

That's a 1937 Chevrolet.
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[quote name='tascman' post='6925' date='Jul 10 2006, 16:53 '][color="#FFCC00"]The Washington FC of Conshohocken, PA had this nice 1957 IH/Harwick. Mattson Collection[/color][/quote]





Scott:



That is a L model International, probably a L-160. The L model was built from 1950 to 1952.
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[quote name='tascman' post='6925' date='Jul 10 2006, 16:53 '][color="#FFCC00"]The Washington FC of Conshohocken, PA had this nice 1957 IH/Harwick. Mattson Collection[/color][/quote]

Scott- Additional info:



This Intl L-series was purchased new by Norriton Fire Engine Co.-Penn Square (Montgomery Co.),PA. The chassis was purchased in July, 1952 from G.L.Sayre-Intl dealership in Conshohocken,PA. It was then sent to Harwick Mfg.Co.-West Point,PA where the body was built including a 60 psi Hardie high-pressure pump and a 1000 gal tank. It was painted red. In 1969 it was purchased by Washington FC-Conshohocken (Montgomery Co.),PA where it was repainted yellow as in the photo. In 1977 it was sold to an individual.
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[quote name='tascman' post='6917' date='Jul 10 2006, 16:48 '][color="#996633"]I realize I'm pushing the envelope with these, but I like 'em! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> The Lick Hill Community FC of Summit Township, PA had this 1974 GMC tanker. It had a 350 gpm pump and a 1300 gallon water tank. Mattson Collection[/color][/quote]







The last time I saw this was about 8 years ago being used by a mining company as a utulity truck.
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Scott,



Some no so happy additional info on the Lancaster City tiller:



1951 Peter Pirsch, semi-cab tractor, 85 ft aluminum tiller trailer, cost $29,427. It was placed into service on 1/19/51 as Truck “A”. Sold to Progress-Paxtonia (Dauphin County) in 1973. In 1986 at the Paxtang Daily Market Fire, a rotary gear broke and it was retired from service. On 7/10/93 it was owned by the Clear Spring VFC of Hagerstown, Md as an antique, it was being driven to the 18th Annual Penna. Pump Primers Muster in Harrisburg on I-81 near Shippensburg, the universal joint broke and the driveshaft pulled the fuel line from the tank which caused the rig to loose its brakes and start a fire from the tractor back through the trailer - Eric Russell the driver was killed when the rig crashed and he was thrown under the wheels - tillerman Jeffery Jenkins was seriously burned.



Bruce W. Anderson
Bruce W. Anderson

Historian

Southeastern PA Region
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[color="#FF0000"]Elwood City, PA operated this 1949 Reo rescue truck. I know that Boyertown built many of these rigs as civil defense units. Were there other manufacturers that built similar units? Mattson Collection[/color]


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[color="#009900"]Norvelt, PA operated this 1950s vintage Ford F 4-door pumper. It's a shame that most of these cool rigs aren't around anymore. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Unsure' /> Mattson Collection[/color]


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[color="#009900"]Norvelt, PA also operated this Ford C/Howe pumper. John Toomey pic/Mattson Collection[/color]


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