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While doing some drill at work, I grabbed a picture of our truck. 

 

York Area United Fire Rescue

 

Truck 89-1

 

2001 American La France Eagle / LTI 

2000 GPM / 500 GWT / 110' Aerial 



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The "business end" of the ladder company...



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Upper Leacock's new pumper that was just recently placed in service. 

 

Engine 61-1 

 

2017 Pierce Enforcer PUC

1500 GPM / 1000 GWT 



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Upper Leacock Fire Company 

 

Rescue 61 

 

2005 Pierce Enforcer

1500 GPM / 1000 GWT / 50 Foam 



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Upper Leacock Fire Company

 

Squad 61-1 

 

2000 Ford F-350 



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Upper Leacock Fire Company

 

Duty Vehicle 

 

2015 Chevrolet Tahoe 



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*EXTREMELY RARE PHOTO*

 

I attended the Columbia-Wrightsville (PA) "Bridge Bust" this morning. This arts and crafts festival spans the entire length of the Route 462 bridge over the Susquehanna River between Lancaster and York Counties. We parked on the Wrightsville side because a friend told me the fire company would be using their utility to block the bridge. I have been trying to get photos of this rig for a long time. Today, I managed to get a picture of it (albeit a crappy one). It's kept at the Wrightsville Borough garage and only used in extreme weather situations (flooding/snow). There are not many that can drive it and trying to find someone to dig it out is next to impossible. 

 

Wrightsville Steam Fire Engine Company (York County, PA)

 

Utility 41 

 

1986 Harsco (Rebuilt in 2011)

M923A2 

 



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[quote name='Fassy' timestamp='1507401650' post='565993']*EXTREMELY RARE PHOTO*
 
I attended the Columbia-Wrightsville (PA) "Bridge Bust" this morning. This arts and crafts festival spans the entire length of the Route 462 bridge over the Susquehanna River between Lancaster and York Counties. We parked on the Wrightsville side because a friend told me the fire company would be using their utility to block the bridge. I have been trying to get photos of this rig for a long time. Today, I managed to get a picture of it (albeit a crappy one). It's kept at the Wrightsville Borough garage and only used in extreme weather situations (flooding/snow). There are not many that can drive it and trying to find someone to dig it out is next to impossible. 
 
Wrightsville Steam Fire Engine Company (York County, PA)
 
Utility 41 
 
1986 Harsco (Rebuilt in 2011)
M923A2 
 [/quote]Are the rear wheels on this truck offset? It looks like the front rear is closer to the edge of the truck and the rear is set closer to the frame? Maybe it's just the angle, can't tell and was just curious.

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Quote:Are the rear wheels on this truck offset? It looks like the front rear is closer to the edge of the truck and the rear is set closer to the frame? Maybe it's just the angle, can't tell and was just curious. Sent from my XT1650 using Tapatalk
 

Now that you mention it, I'm not sure by looking at the photo. I'll have to ask some of my contacts there. It might be the angle of the picture and the fact they had it backed up on the sidewalk. 
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Former Truck 8-1 of the Columbia No. 1 Fire Department. 

Ex-FDNY, Ex-Quarryville, PA

 

Now serves Penn Hills Fire Department in Allegheny County, PA. 

 

 



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Quote:Now that you mention it, I'm not sure by looking at the photo. I'll have to ask some of my contacts there. It might be the angle of the picture and the fact they had it backed up on the sidewalk.
  
Quote:Are the rear wheels on this truck offset? It looks like the front rear is closer to the edge of the truck and the rear is set closer to the frame? Maybe it's just the angle, can't tell and was just curious.


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It's backed up onto the curb and the suspension is compressed, making it look like its offset.


I enjoy your photos Fassy, keep up the good work!
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Christiana, PA

 

Tanker 52

 

2018 Pierce Enforcer 

1500 GPM / 2500 GWT

 

*Not yet in service. 



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Christiana, PA

 

Tanker 52

 

1989 E\-One Cyclone 

1500 GPM / 2500 GWT 

 

 



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Christiana, PA

 

Engine 52-1

 

2005 Pierce Contender

1500 GPM / 750 GWT 



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Christiana, PA

 

Squad 52

 

2000 Ford F-350



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Christiana, PA

 

Brush 52

 

2002 Ford F-250

??? GPM / 250 GWT



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York Area United Fire Rescue (York County, PA)

 

Truck 892

 

100' Sutphen Tower



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Hempfield, PA (Lancaster County) is about to place in service this pumper as a replacement for the tower they just sold. 

 

2007 Sutphen Monarch 

1750 GPM / 750 GWT

 

Ex-Bluffton, SC



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Fassy, any idea where the old Tower 69 wound up?

 

Quote:Hempfield, PA (Lancaster County) is about to place in service this pumper as a replacement for the tower they just sold. 

 

2007 Sutphen Monarch 

1750 GPM / 750 GWT

 

Ex-Bluffton, SC
I'm down with:



IAFF, IFPA, APCO, NAED, ARRL
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Sold to Clayton, NY

Bruce W. Anderson

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Southeastern PA Region
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