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LEWISTON AND AUBURN,MAINE UNITS AT THE 9-11 SERVICE AT LEWISTON CENTRAL STATION FROM LEFT TO RIGHT WE HAVE AUBURN ENGINE 2 AND ENGINE 5 LEWISTON ENGINE 3 ,LADDER 1, ENGINE 7 ,ENGINE 4 AND ENGINE 5
Here are a few photos of my firehouse in Central Nyack, NY
A final shot at night for the holidays !
Carroll County, MD
Hampstead Volunteers - Station 2: Engine-Tanker 24 and Truck 2
Anne Arundel County, MD
Maryland City - Station 27: Engine 271, Rsv PM 4, & Brush 27
Nice shot Commish, its amazing how far apparatus has come. The technology and size difference is incredible. I like seeing the generations of manufacturers alongside each other.
We recently took delivery of these two new vehicles, a 2008 Ford F250 to be used as a utility vehicle and a 2007 Ford Expedition Incident Management Unit
Hey everyone I know Hungrybus posted his shots of the 4 new Bmore City west side Pierce hooks on a seperate thread so here are a couple of mine that I shot from different angles.
City of Baltimore, MD Trucks 10, 12, 16, & 18 2007 Pierce Dashes 100' TDAs
Here is the 2nd different shot I got directly to the fronts of the trucks!
Eli Gill - [url="http://10-75.Net"]10-75.Net[/url]
Richmond, VA Fire Station No. 13
Photographer Unknown Photo taken in 1977 showing the three companies operating from this house. Left to right. Squad Co. 2 - 1962 Mack 1000/200 Pumper Truck Co. 5 - 1970 Oren/Grove 100 ft TDA Engine 13 - 1970 Oren 1500/500 Pumper Wagon 13 - 1966 Oren/Rockwood Combination Pumper/Foam Pumper 1000/200/1000
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States First established in 1782 "In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted" |
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