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Massachusetts Fire Apparatus
[quote name='MLFD911' post='170882' date='Dec 12 2007, 12:39 ']I was out there a couple of years ago for a class. It does fit but it is definately tight![/quote]



thanks.. wow thats tight fit.
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Hubberston,Mass

2007 Spartan/Crimson

3000/2000

Ron Bogardus photo


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Hingham Fire Department Medic 2, 2005 International/Osage aka "Isaac Little."


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Norwell Ladder 1, 2002 HME/Smeal 105' RMA. This unit replaced a 1972 Pirsch 85' MMA.


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[quote name='ff556' post='151647' date='Sep 27 2007, 13:28 ']Cambridge



Rescue 1



2003 Spartan/Road Rescue





[Image: attachment.php?thumbnail=25090][/quote]



Any other pictures of this anywhere. I would love to see other views. Thanks
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[quote name='The Commish' post='170913' date='Dec 12 2007, 16:12 ']Hubberston,Mass

2007 Spartan/Crimson

3000/2000

Ron Bogardus photo[/quote]



Wow! that thing is a monster
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[quote name='Paramedic_IL' post='171157' date='Dec 13 2007, 16:32 ']Any other pictures of this anywhere. I would love to see other views. Thanks[/quote]



Here's a couple. I know I've seen some more out there, too. I'll keep an eye out for you.



[url="http://cambridgelocal30.org/Headquarters/rescuetarabithia.jpg"]http://cambridgelocal30.org/Headquarters/r...etarabithia.jpg[/url]



[url="http://www.cambridgelocal30.org/pics/Nov25_001.jpg"]http://www.cambridgelocal30.org/pics/Nov25_001.jpg[/url]



[url="http://www.massmetrofire.org/images/CambridgeR1lowe.jpg"]http://www.massmetrofire.org/images/CambridgeR1lowe.jpg[/url]



[url="http://www.massfiretrucks.com/Cambridge_Rescue_1.jpg"]http://www.massfiretrucks.com/Cambridge_Rescue_1.jpg[/url]
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[quote name='The Commish' post='170913' date='Dec 12 2007, 17:12 ']Hubberston,Mass

2007 Spartan/Crimson

3000/2000

Ron Bogardus photo[/quote]



I believe you mean Hubbardston....
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Orange,Mass

1963 Int'l/Maxim

1000/750

Eng-1

Ron Bogardus Collection


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[quote name='The Commish' post='172786' date='Dec 20 2007, 18:44 ']Orange,Mass

1963 Int'l/Maxim

1000/750

Eng-1

Ron Bogardus Collection[/quote]

Wonder if this "cornbinder" replaced OFD's Ahrens-Fox.



Anyone know the disposition of the A-F? Be interested in knowing if svaed vs. scrapped.



Mike

One town east of Orange
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[quote name='The Commish' post='172786' date='Dec 20 2007, 19:44 ']Orange,Mass

1963 Int'l/Maxim

1000/750

Eng-1

Ron Bogardus Collection[/quote]



Very interesting looking International with the custom Maxim front end.



Juergen
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I'll bite, why do they call their ambo, Isaac Little
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Anyone know what happend with this truck?



Eric



[quote name='The Commish' post='172786' date='Dec 20 2007, 18:44 ']Orange,Mass

1963 Int'l/Maxim

1000/750

Eng-1

Ron Bogardus Collection[/quote]
-Eric Fellows

[url="http://www.ericsfirepics.com"]Eric's Fire Pics[/url]
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FYI..the photo of the Orange, Ma FD is a 1968 International/Maxim and if I remember correctly the 1939 Ahrens Fox went to department in Vermont....the 1964 International/Maxim 85 foot aerial was replaced earlier this year..... I have my dad's black and white photos of the two Ahrens Fox rig, the 1926 City Service ladder and the 1939 pumper, ......Eventually I will post them....BILL
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Lime Guy...

Hingham started a few years ago to put the names of the "old hand drawn & Horse Drawn Co's" on there equipment...

Engine 2...."Torrent"

Engine 3....."Constitution"

Quint 1 ......."Niagara"

Medic 1... "Precedent"

Medic 2......"Isaac Little"
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[quote name='Lime Guy' post='172875' date='Dec 21 2007, 08:16 ']I'll bite, why do they call their ambo, Isaac Little[/quote]





Here is some more detailed information with reference to your question:



Isaac Little Hose #1 was a volunteer wagon located at

on the north side of town (Hingham, MA) in the 1800's.



As Mike indicated in his short post, Hingham, MA is now tying in the name of their historic volunteer companies with their present day apparatus.





The Little family have extensive ties to this area of Massachusetts, dating from the 17th century.
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Somerville Engine 3, A 2002 Pierce Enforcer 1250/500.





Two notes from Somerville,

1) Somervilles Engine 1 (89 Pierce Lance) is running with Engine 4s (1990 Pierce Arrow).

And the spare engine (89 Pierce Lance (ex E3) is being stored in Engine 4s bay.



2) The former Spare Ladder a 1988 Pierce/1976 Maxim 100’ TDA is being stored behind E4/TL1s house.


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[quote name='The Commish' post='172786' date='Dec 20 2007, 18:44 ']Orange,Mass

1963 Int'l/Maxim

1000/750

Eng-1

Ron Bogardus Collection[/quote]



Is this piece still in service? or a reserve?
Ed Power

Engine Company 1

Lynn Fire Department



"Hooper drives the boat Chief"
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[quote name='MiltonBradley' post='174543' date='Dec 27 2007, 22:46 ']Somerville Engine 3, A 2002 Pierce Enforcer 1250/500.





Two notes from Somerville,

1) Somervilles Engine 1 (89 Pierce Lance) is running with Engine 4s (1990 Pierce Arrow).

And the spare engine (89 Pierce Lance (ex E3) is being stored in Engine 4s bay.



2) The former Spare Ladder a 1988 Pierce/1976 Maxim 100’ TDA is being stored behind E4/TL1s house.[/quote]



Roto-Rays? In Somerville? My uncle Richard would be pleased to see that! I know Georgetown and Brewster put them on recent rig purchases, but never thought a Metro-Boston department would run them. Are they on all their apparatus, or is it just unique to that engine?
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[quote name='maximsnorkel27' post='175003' date='Dec 30 2007, 06:30 ']Roto-Rays? In Somerville? My uncle Richard would be pleased to see that! I know Georgetown and Brewster put them on recent rig purchases, but never thought a Metro-Boston department would run them. Are they on all their apparatus, or is it just unique to that engine?[/quote]



Only Engines 2 and 3 (bought at the same time) have the Roto-Rays.
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