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Pump Primers 2016 Rigs
#21
Patton, Cambria County? For the Blue Knob Mack.
Hardy, William C

Larimer VFD, Westmoreland County Station 1

Westinghouse Waltz Mill VFB, Westmoreland County Station 116
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#22
Quote:This truck was lettered up as "North Pole Fire Dept Attack 1".  There was a sign somewhere that said it formerly served Mid-Lauderdale, AL.  

 

1976 Chevrolet C-30/Grumman-Howe

400/300

S/N # ???

 

Does anyone have any further info?

 

[Image: attachicon.gif]NorthPoleATK1.jpg

 

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Compare it to this shot from Florence, AL, shot around 1993.  I have the tank size listed as 200 gallons.


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#23
The Mack tower is the one I used to own. 1974 which served Burlington NJ, Croydon PA, McKinley PA, and finally Keasbey NJ.


The ALF tiller was in service with York City Bureau of Fire in PA.
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#24
The Reese brush unit is privately owned and is American job number 2573 per Robert Gaffney.

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#25
Thanks so much for everyone's help so far!!!

Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


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#26
Dave, that sure looks like the same mini-pumper.  I'm guessing Florence was its original home before Mid-Lauderdale, AL?

Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


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#27
That's a nice looking Seagrave beside it

Cosgrove

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#28
Quote:I know this rig is pretty popular on the muster and truck show circuit.  Does anyone know anything else about where it formerly served or any other history of it?

 

"Pine Hill Fire Dept"

1950 Mack Model 85

Cha. # 85-LS-1435

 

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[Image: attachicon.gif]PineHillFDMack.jpg
This once served Oakmont, PA Allegheny County
Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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#29
Quote:This Jeep was lettered up for WIldland Fire & Forestry Management.  Any idea where this formerly served?  Or any specs?

 

[Image: attachicon.gif]Wildland&ForestryFireMgmtBSH77.jpg

 

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This wasn't a former brush jeep from Grill Fire Company in Berks County was it? It's a sweet looking rig!
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#30
Quote:I don't know anything about this rig either, except that it said "Bureau of Fire" on it.

 

[Image: attachicon.gif]RELIC ALF 700 ENG Bureau of Fire.jpg

 

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When I walked around the line up area, I am fairly certain this was an Ex-York City rig.  I don't know what company though off hand.
Darin Smith

Hughesville, PA
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#31
Quote:This rig formerly served Union Fire Co. # 1 of Carlisle, PA.  Any idea for the specs on this truck?

 

[Image: attachicon.gif]UnionFCofCarlisleXENG141a.jpg

 

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My info says 1961 ALF 900 1000/300 Sold to Lewistown, State Fire Academy.
Darin Smith

Hughesville, PA
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#32
Quote:This engine was lettered up as "Engine 86-12" of the "Old School Vol. Fire Co."  Does anyone know where this truck formerly served?

 

1972 Mack CF685F/1997 refurb (Waterous Pump)

1000/500

Cha. # 1496

 

X: Blue Knob FC of Blair Co, PA

X: ???

 

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[Image: attachicon.gif]OldSchoolVFC_ENG8612.jpg
 

X-Hooversville, Somerset County
Darin Smith

Hughesville, PA
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#33
I believe that this was donated.

Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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