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Then on September 26th, 1975, the city placed in service with Company 8 a 1975 CF-Model Mack. The 1962 C-Model Mack was kept as a spare piece.
Old Engine 8, 1975 CF-Model Mack
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05-08-2007, 02:36 PM
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The, in 1983, Fire Chief Don Konkle moved the 1975 CF-Model Mack to the newly built Station 2 to become Wagon 4. Chiek Konkle then moved the 1962 C-Model Mack back to the Mt. Pleasant Fire Company to run as Squad 8, and their response district was increased to most of the city. As time went on, this piece started covering for Engine's 1 and 2 which were being placed out of service. Their call volumn soared to between 1600 and 1800 calls per year. This went on for 4 years and was considered by many Mack enthusiasts to be the busiest C-Model Mack in the world.
Old Squad 8, 1962 C-Model Mack.
X-Engine 8
Picture by Brian Glasmire
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Last pic for today.
On October 23rd, 1987, the city placed in service with Company 8 a 1987 Sutphen as Squad 8. This unit was replaced in 1998 with a Seagrave and is now the Reserve Squad.
Old Squad 8, 1987 Sutphen
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[quote name='radicalron' post='105528' date='May 7 2007, 15:04 ']Here is a picture of that MACK while it was owned by ROSLYN FC. It is staged in the parking lot of the firehouse. This truck was nicknamed (not so politely) by a neighboring fire company as "the trash truck". This was because our township and others, were using the MB chassis for trash haulers. The truck was also controversial because it had attack lines, but no supply line (which was later changed to 50-100' of 3" to be fed by the next in pumper). I and others can attest to it being set for a great and quick knockdown power. In retrospect, there were a few shortcomings that should have been changed. Photographer unknown. [/quote]
the old trash truck, i remember it well. this was a beefed up version of what used to be abington 105 and mc kinley 206 it was designed to get out with 4-5 guys and be in front of the fire building with a 750 gal tank is was used to make quick knock downs. i remember a fatal house fire on hallman road at about 4 am and this rig worked great made a good agressive attack unfortunally there was a loss of life. at the time roslyn was running 3 pumpers so it worked but it was replaced in 1982 ish by a new cf 600 with all the bells and whistles.
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I did not know a city like harrisberg stillhad vollies
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05-10-2007, 10:13 PM
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I was surprised myself the first time I heard that Harrisburg still had vollies. But they do, however, I believe that have to go through strict training and an application process before they are allowed to run.
Now on with today's pictures. Continuing with the Harrisburg City Old Volunteer Fire Companies.
Susquehanna Engine Company No. 9 of Harrisburg City. This company is no longer in service.
Old Combination Wagon 9 - 1917 Reo/Boyd Brothers.
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Susquehanna Engine Company No. 9 of Harrisburg City.
Old Combination Wagon 9 - 1936 Reo
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Next is the Allison Hook and Ladder Company No. 2 of Harrisburg City. This company is no longer in service.
Old Ladder 2, 1917 Duplxe City Service Truck.
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Allison Hook and Ladder Company No. 2 of Harrisburg City.
Old Ladder 2 - 1935 Mack. This is how the Mack Looked when it was in service with the city of Harrisburg. In 1958 it was sold to the Progress Fire Company of Dauphin County. Progress had the truck for quite some time and at one point the Mack tractor died on them so they put a Dodge tractor under it. It was sold in 1975 to city firefighter and fire buff David Buskey. He donated the truck to the Fire Museum of Harrisburg in 1995. The trailer is original, the tractor was rebuilt from another tractor that had been purchased.
This is how she looks now. Taken at the 2006 Dauphin County Volunteer Firemen's Convention in Penbrook.
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Next up is the Camp Curtin Fire Company No. 13 of Harrisburg Pa. This Company is still active with volunteers that are allowed to ride the city rigs.
Old Engine 13, 1962 C-Model Mack
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Next is the Royal Fire Company No. 14 of Harrisburg City.
Old Engine 14 - 1949 L-Model Mack.
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Next is the Riverside Fire COmpany No. 15 of Harrisburg City.
Old Engine 15 - 1949 L-Model Mack, now in private hands. See at the Pump Primers in Harrisburg.
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Riverside Fire Company No. 15 of Harrisburg City.
Old Engine 15, 1928 American LaFrance.
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And last picture for tonight.
Pleasant View Fire Company No. 16 of Harrisburg City.
Old Engine 16, 1947 L-Model Mack. Now owned by Dave Houseal.
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Going to be a little county hoping when I post my picsture. Today I will post from Cumberland County.
First is the New Cumberland Fire Company No. 10
Old Engine 2-10
1973 CF-Model Mack
Picture by Richard B. Rudisill
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Old Truck 10
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Next is the Citizens Fire Company No. 11 of Leymone. This company is no longer in service, having merged into the West Shore Bureau of Fire Company No. 13.
Old Engine 3-11
1975 Hahn
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Old Squad 11
1983 MC-Model Mack
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Old Air 11
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