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goshen twp fire dept st 18


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Pleasant Valley Joint Fire District Plain City Ohio Station 261


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Norwich Township Fire Department Hilliard Ohio Station 81. Set to be remodeled this fall.


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Norwich Township Hilliard Ohio Station 82.Located in Brown Township


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Norwich Township Fire Hilliard Ohio. Station 83


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Wapakoneta I took this 7 or 8 years ago, not sure what rigs they have there now.

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#7
Nice station they have in Wapakoneta. Love the old house's.
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#8
These shots were taken in the early 80's with a junk camera...



Dillonvale, Ohio

The new station is directly across the street. I think that this building now houses the volunteer EMS. Sorry for the terrible shot.


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Alert Engine Company #1, Martins Ferry, Ohio


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Vigilant Engine Company #2, Martins Ferry, Ohio


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Liberty Engine Company #3, Martins Ferry, Ohio


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Emergency Squad - Ladder Company #1, Martins Ferry, Ohio


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Rayland, Ohio Volunteer Fire Department. Station has had major renovation since this was taken.


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Tiltonsville, Ohio

Jefferson County

Station #73


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This shot is from a commemorative serving tray that was produced by the Tiltonsville Volunteer Fire Department in honor of their 50th Anniversary in 1967. From the left is: "No. 3" - 1951 ALF 700 Series 750GPM, "No. 4" -Ambulance (Poss. 1958 Cadillac?), "No. 1" -1958 ALF 800 Series 750GPM, "No. 5" - Ambulance 1966? Corvair Van, "No. 2" - 1955? Ford (Unknown). The 1951 ALF is the only unit known to be still surviving.



The B&W shot is from the upper portion of the tray. It is listed as TVFD in 1930. Unknown apparatus.


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[quote name='Shoe' post='141099' date='Aug 17 2007, 14:30 ']These shots were taken in the early 80's with a junk camera...



Dillonvale, Ohio

The new station is directly across the street. I think that this building now houses the volunteer EMS. Sorry for the terrible shot.[/quote]





This shot is from a greeting card that I found. It appears to be taken in the early 1950's. Dillonvale, Ohio


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#17
Those stations in Martins Ferry with the glass wall allowing viewing of the apparatus are pretty neat.
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[quote name='DaveYoung' post='156732' date='Oct 17 2007, 20:53 ']Those stations in Martins Ferry with the glass wall allowing viewing of the apparatus are pretty neat.[/quote]

I would have to check to be sure... but I think that the walls have been blocked in now for better thermal insulation. The other cool thing is that the Alert Engine Company #1 station has a mural of their yellow 1960 ALF on the wall opposite the glass wall which could be seen when the rig was out of the bay.



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#19
Thanks for the Ferry link.
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#20
Station 21



   
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