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E-One Fire Apparatus
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I learned to drive fire apparatus on the 1995 E\-One posted below (and it's twin). I love the Cyclone chassis. Please, if you have pictures of E\-One fire trucks, share them in this thread! 

 

It can be E\-One front to back or a different chassis on an E\-One body. 

 

Rohrerstown, PA

Engine 6-7-2

1995 E\-One Cyclone TC

1500 GPM / 1000 GWT

475 Detroit 



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Monterey Park Engine 261.
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Garden Spot Fire Rescue in New Holland, PA operates this 1996 E\-One Cyclone II as Engine 39-1



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Gap, PA runs this 2002 E\-One 100' rear-mount ladder with a 2000 GPM pump and a 300 gallon water tank. 



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Highland Chemical Engine Company

Boro of Pitman

Gloucester County, NJ

Engine 28-32


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Rob Leahy Jr.

Captain/EMT

Vice President

Westville Fire Department

Westville New Jersey

Gloucester County
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Have a look through the Boston Fire Department thread. We've literally run over 100 different E\-One Engines, Ladders, Towers & Rescues since the mid-1980's.

FF Sean 'Skip' Olson
Boston Fire, Ladder 14
In Memory:
FR David A. Middleton E51, LODD, Box 5247, 05/28/07
FR Paul J. Cahill E30 & FR Warren J. Payne L25, LODD, Box 4-281, 08/29/07
FLT Kevin Kelley L26, LODD, 01/09/09
FLT Edward J. Walsh E33 & FR Michael Kennedy L15, LODD, Box 9-1579, 03/26/14.
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Strasburg, PA Fire Company 

 

Rescue 5

 

1994 E\-One 

1500 GPM / 500 GWT



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Quarryville, PA Fire Company

 

Engine 57-4

 

1994 E\-One Sentry (Refurbed in 2013 by Glick Fire Equipment)

 



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Pikeville-Pleasant Grove, NC

 

Engine 1

 

Freightliner/E-One 



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I learned to drive on a 1989 E\-One with a Spartan cab. My volunteer department runs this 2006 rescue engine with a Spartan cab, badged as Saulsbury but according to E\-One historians, was produced wholly by E\-One after the buy out, and has an E\-One build number.

 

My job had a 100% E\-One fleet but it seems I don't have any pictures taken by me.



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Just for the sake of adding content I'll throw a few more old pictures up.

 

This is a 1993 1500/500 that served in many roles in AFD over it's career. It is currently the department's spare and it's hurting. Should be gone by the end of the year, as we have two E-Ones on the floor in Ocala.



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1993 95' TL, that served as 32-46 out of HQ. It was sold to Argentina in 2011, where it gained a mural of their flag down the whole side, ala FDNY L10



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A different angle



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32-12/18 - 1987 or 1988 rescue pumper. Prior to the start of Arlington's heavy rescue program, this served as the only rig with Hurst tools district wide for many years. I think it had a 1250 pump with 500 gallons, also had a ABC dry chem system with rubber hose reel in the compartment below the crosslays.



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This was AFD 32-17, 1988 Spartan/E-One 1250/500



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2000 1500/500

 

E11

E13

Soon to be E18 - Spare



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1988ish E\-One Hurricane. Can't remember any specs. I got t-boned in this going to a rollover with entrapment.



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32-45 1997 110' stick. 



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Arrington VFD in Wayne County, NC operates this E\-One pumper as Engine 1



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Mastersonville, PA operates this GMC Top Kick / E\-One supply pumper. It features a 1250 pump and 500-gallon tank. 



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