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#81
Freehold Township (Monmouth County)


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Freehold Borough (Monmouth County)


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#83
Freehold Borough (Monmouth County)


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Freehold Borough (Monmouth County)


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Freehold Borough (Monmouth County)


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#86
Hasbrouck Heights (Bergen County)


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[quote name='NJMedic' post='15204' date='Jul 26 2006, 07:12 ']Hardyston (Sussex County)[/quote]



WHOA that's a new one! Haven't seen this anywhere before. This must be Hardyston's first aerial too, as I don't recall them having one now. That looks like Fire & Safety Services in the background, they've always got some great stuff in their yard! Nice shots in this thread!
NJ - Jimmy Garvey
Ridgefield VAC


Always in our hearts, Stephen R. Dembski, FDRP T-2 LODD 7-15-07

Volunteerism: Service, Sacrifice, Spirit.
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#88
Elizabeth, NJ ladder 3 is a 1999 HME/RD Murray 85ft. Snorkel Hale 1250gpm. job #6216.
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#89
Thank You. I'll check that website.





[quote name='NJMedic' post='15396' date='Jul 26 2006, 18:28 ']Jersey City has one Rescue Company. I believe they still have an older E\-One as a reserve. JCPD also has an ESU similiar to NYPD. Good information on the JCFD can be found at: [url="http://www.jerseycityfire.com"]http://www.jerseycityfire.com[/url]



I posted two pictures of ACFD houses in the "Firehouse" secton. I doubt I have an apparatus but I will check when I get home later.[/quote]
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#90
Thank You for the apparatus break down.





[quote name='ecpete' post='15409' date='Jul 26 2006, 19:10 ']I did cut/paste from that site 15 ENGINE COMPANIES



9 LADDER COMPANIES



1 HEAVY RESCUE



1 ENHANCED ENGINE OR SQUAD[/quote]
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#91
Nice thing about the area where Fire and Safety is located is that the NYC areas dealers for E\-One, ALF, Pierce, Horton, and Summit are all within a square mile of each other. Seagrave was but I can catch them on my way home every day.
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#92
Washington Township (Mercer County)


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#93
State Forest Fire Service


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#94
McGuire AFB (Burlington County)


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McGuire AFB (Burlington County)


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Ridgefield Park (Bergen County)


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Ridgefield Park (Bergen County)


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Paramus (Bergen County)


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Hamilton Twp (Mercer County)


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State Forest Fire Service


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