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Baltimore City Fire Department
[quote name='Mac8146' post='100648' date='Apr 23 2007, 12:04 ']What was problem with the 2 Seagrave Concorde Rearmounts?[/quote]

I am going out on a limb here and say due to the fact that the Concorde's are not as rugged!
Cornelius-Lemley Fire Department-Volunteer Captain

Denver Fire Department, NC- Career Lieutenant
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Richmond, Va also has 2 of these in service. Firemag and I shot them a couple of weeks ago. They are kept at Station 6.
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Nice rigs!
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Tim, you should have waited a little while, I got there after work, and had it moved for a photo.


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The Concorde's were plagued with problems from day one. Electrical issues, Engine going into LIMP mode on responses, Truck 15 had the steering gear box break away from the chassis resulting in loss of control ending in an accident, etc. I was at the shop one day and the crew from Truck 21 brought in a list of repairs needed 2 1/2 pages long.
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*New Truck Co 15 "Hotel Montford"


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*New Airflex 1 - Downtown, Bmore "Steadman Station"


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Reserve Engine 69


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Truck Co 18 "Walbrook Station"


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FIRE IN CANTON 1983. JOHN FLOYD PHOTO. ENGINE 10 AND THE HESS PUMPER


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*New Battalion Chief 1 "Highlandtown"


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Rsv Engine 68 - Reserve Fleet


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Rsv Engine 71 - Reserve Fleet


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Baltimore City MD 1938 Mack E type 21 A8341
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Baltimore City MD 1938 Quad Mack E Type 21
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Baltimore MD 1949 Mack L type 19 LS 1079

This rig is still around...
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Baltimore MD H&L 1926 35 Mack B type 19
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1926 Mack AC, now at the Fire Museum in MD
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<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/cool.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='B)' />-->QUOTE(Frank B @ May 21 2007, 15:44 ) [post="110540"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]<div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Baltimore MD 1949 Mack L type 19 LS 1079

This rig is still around...[/quote]



Where is it at?
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The Baltimore City FD, took delivery yesterday of there new 6 Million Dollar State of the Art Fire Boat. The Boat was built by Hike Metal Products in Ontario Canada, and I'm told it took the crew 7-8 days to sail her down to Baltimore. I believe that these are the Specs for the New Boat. 86' Long, with a top speed of 16 knts. it has a capabilitie of flowing 12.500 gpms through 4 monitor pipes. Here she is the "John R. Frazier"


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