the WLF pump of Engine Co. 14, these looked pretty good but didn't last as long as the Macks...I actually drove some of thses when they were spares when I was still on E-3...the worst rigs were the old Squad rigs, they were top--heavy and the brakes were tough.....bill
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sorry, that was the wagon of 14 Engine...
Could you be Bill Noonan???
[quote name='firephotog222' post='153852' date='Oct 5 2007, 22:40 ']shift gears, across the Charles to the great city of Cambridge and Rescue Co. 1.........[/quote]
Correct me if i am wrong but isint that the 1949 GMC/Lacey Rescue. The 1949 GMC/Lacey was the first rescue company in Cambridge to transport -John
not sure about the CFD Rescue, could very well be....bill
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rescue 1 at night.... still trying to get the hang of my new flash.....
[quote name='yelrowekim' post='153928' date='Oct 6 2007, 11:06 ']rescue 1 at night.... still trying to get the hang of my new flash.....
[/quote] -Nice shot, Mike ! Can u post it a little bigger ? Quote:the wagon was a copy from Cambridge.... Cambridge indeed had a bunch of similar looking hose wagons all built by the Robinson Boiler Works, a local company.
[quote name='Bklyn Phil' post='154423' date='Oct 8 2007, 08:17 ']Nothing would complete the visual alert package better than a Roto-ray sitting on top of the radiator! Betcha it would cause them codfish eaters to exclaim, "Wicked!"
Phil, Bklyn[/quote] pronunciation - wick-it
Units at a job in April of 75
The tiller is L-4 Bill Carritte Photos
Engine 20 at the same fire
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