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Old Saybrook,CT

Ron Bogardus collection


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Bennington, Vt

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Ravena, NY

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Ballston,NY

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Pelham, NY

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FT Johnson,NY

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New Paltz,NY

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Orland FPD IL, Squad 2, Engine 2 and Ambulance 2


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Orland FPD IL Engine 5 and Dive Squad 5


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Wynantskill, NY

   



   
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Let's try a little old school. Smithfield VFD, VA. at town parade 1947. Left to Right; Eng 1 1938 Ford/Oren 500/150, Eng 2 1940 Dodge/Oren Unknown pump and tank, Eng 3 1947 Chevolet/Oren 500/750


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PHILADELPHIA, PA

Stationed together at 4th Street & Girard Ave. Engine 29 - Medic 15 - Rescue 1 - Rescue 1A - Collapse Unit 1



Pictured below: Rescue 1 - Engine 29 - Rescue 1A



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BOSTON, MA

Stationed together at 125 Purchase St.

(Division-1 Headquarters) Division 1 - Engine 10 - Tower Ladder 3 - Rescue 1 - SCUBA/Dive Unit - Collapse Unit - Tunnel Unit.




Pictured below: Rescue 1 - Engine 10 - Tower Ladder 3

(top photo: w/ Division 1)


NOTE: Since this photo was taken Engine 10 has taken delivery of a new 2008 E\-One Engine



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Merriam, Kansas 2001 Spartan Advantage II/ E\-One pumping engine Engine Co. 61 and

Ex Webb City, Missouri 1955 American Lafrance 700 Series 100ft Aerial Ladder Ladder Co. 41 purchased used in 1981 from Westbury Long Island New York and removed from active front line service in 2002.

(Org from Westbury Long Island New York Fire Department) now privately owned by a Kansas City, Missouri Fireman.



I have made phone calls to Wesbury requesting old photos and to let them know we have their old ladder. I have not recieved any response from Westbury, if you know or remember this Truck please foward too Westbury that it still exist and is fully operational. It is a true jem.



Stay Safe, Rick


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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Merriam, Kansas Fire House (Suburb of Kansas City, Missouri Located in the urban belt)with Truck 61,Engine 61,Reserve Engine 621,Utility 61.



2004 E\-One Cyclone II 95ft Tower 2000gpm 300gal



2001 Spartan Advantage II/ E\-One 1250gpm 750gal



1991 E\-One Protector 1250gpm 750gal Reserve Engine



1998 International/ Hackney Air-Light-Power unit


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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
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Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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1973 Olathe, Kansas Fire Department responding from Old Fire House 1 at Kansas Ave and Santa Fe St.



Engine Co. 3 a 1969 Seagrave pumping engine and (Snorkle) Truck Co. 1 are responding in this 1973 photo



Old Fire House 1 was constructed in 1971 for the Snorkle and lived a short life closing in 1983 when the current public safety center was built. The orginal Fire House 1 was directly across the street opening in early 1900's and closing in 1971.



Olathe operated two fire house's in 1973 consisting of Fire House One with Engine 3 a 1969 Segrave pump, Truck 1 a 1971 Oshkosh/Pierce/ 85ft Pittman Snorkle and Fire House Two with Engine 2 a 1962 Seagrave pump. Olathe's lone reserve was at Fire House One a 1950 Open top Seagrave Quad as Quad 1.


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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
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1970 Olathe, Kansas Fire Department in front of 1962 Fire House One edtion Kansas Ave side. The fire house made an "L" shape around City Hall with fire pole in the rear. Two bays emptied onto Kansas Ave and orginal two bays emptied onto Santa Fe St. Fire House One was constructed in 1912 with City Hall, Police and was the only fire house in Johnson County, Kansas to have a working fire pole with second floor living quarters for the firemen.



Quad 1 1950 Seagrave Open Top Quad 750gpm



Engine 2 1962 K model Seagrave pump 1000gpm



Engine 3 1969 K Model Seagrave pump 1000gpm



Engine 4 1943 E model Mack 500gpm



1969 International Ambulance



1963 Fire Chief's buggy



Two new Fire House were built in 1971 a replacement for this fire house with the new Snorkle and a Fire House Two. Olathe now operates seven fire house's with eight fire companies and two chief's onduty every day.


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Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
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Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Merriam, Kansas Fire Department



Truck 61 and Engine 61


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Merriam, Kansas Fire Department



Truck 61 and Engine 61


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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
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Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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Here is a shot of my fire company, the Taunton Fire Company, back in October of 1976 when we were still known as the Lakes Vol. Fire Company. From left to right:

Engine 2414: 1973 Imperial 1000 GPM/1000 Gallons

Engine 2411: 1976 Ford C/Young 1000 GPM/500 Gallons

Engine 2412: 1954 GMC/Bean 750 GPM/High Pressure/750 gallons

Engine 2413: 1947 Willys Jeep CJ-2A/Boyer 450 GPM

Also in the photo is my late grandfather, Al Allen, who was Chief of the company from 1971-80 and a big inspiration to my love of the fire service.

Photo from my personal collection.


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