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Keystone State Relics
Another view, wasnt easy to shoot with the other trucks by it. Sorry.


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Squirt 102, Washington Twp VFC. Westmoreland Co Pa, 1976 Pierce/Ford


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Sardis VFC. 1986 E one Hush, one of the first e one hushes to be built. Sold to Oliver Twp.


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Brush 78, retired from service but forever company owned. 1968 Ford.


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Reigelsville (from Al Powell's files)



1967 Chev C-50/Bruco, custom attack unit, 4x4, NAPCO power drive, 250/300, purchased for mutual aid response to NJ-small size permited passage over narrow and weight restricted bridges, body sides covered with diamond plate, std.conv.cab.



Bruce
Bruce W. Anderson

Historian

Southeastern PA Region
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Yeah, it was Flashdance, I guess Shoop never saw a movie older than Backdraft! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hysterical.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hysterical' />
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[quote name='Shoop' post='261717' date='Nov 16 2008, 20:50 ']This slide came out a little bright for some reason, and I haven't figured out my setting on the slide scanner, but it was neat and I decided to post it.



[Image: NewCastleMackLadder.jpg][/quote]





Is this the ladder (712 if memory serves) that served in the South Bronx in Report from Engine Co. 82, I know they used a similar rig



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[quote name='fyrfoto' post='266999' date='Dec 18 2008, 14:56 ']Is this the ladder (712 if memory serves) that served in the South Bronx in Report from Engine Co. 82, I know they used a similar rig



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I think High Ladder 1 went to 712. I do not remember if 712 got the rig before or after it was used by Ladder 164. Maybe Mike (FDNY Trucks) can help out...
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C85F1130-#456-L24(High Ladder 2)-E324(1963-64)-L119-Rebuilt With Grove 100'

Ladder(1969)-TCU712(Org 11-15-69)-L164-T.S.-Sold(1972) Sold:New Castle, Pa.
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A few more Pa rigs.

The one in the forground is Engine 281 Allegheny County

70/ALF/Kenco Referb and new body.


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74 GMC/National Foam

1250 GPM/200 water/800AFFF Foam

ALLEGHENY LUDLUM STEEL

Brackenridge Pa.


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Shippenville Pa

HME/KENCO

One of the few new Kenco Engines built.

1500GPM/1000 tank


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Quote:A few more Pa rigs.

The one in the forground is Engine 281 Allegheny County

70/ALF/Kenco Referb and new body.



EUREKA!!! That's one big honkin' AutoCar!
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Rimersburg Pa

X FDNY MACK ENGINE CHASSIS / KENCO RESCUE BODY


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SLIGO PA.

DUPLEX/SANFOR



New EGIPT NY. /then to SARVER PA. /then to Sligo PA.


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71 ALF New Upper St Clair Pa.

then to Marion Twp. Pa.

then Sarver Pa.


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[quote name='Wing1223' post='267058' date='Dec 18 2008, 20:38 ']74 GMC/National Foam

1250 GPM/200 water/800AFFF Foam

ALLEGHENY LUDLUM STEEL

Brackenridge Pa.[/quote]

This engine is still in service at the Brackenridge Works. It was refurbed in the late 1990's I believe by Kenco.
Ed Saliba Jr.

1st Assistant Chief

City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire
I.S.O. Class 4 Department
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[quote name='OPEN CAB MACK' post='267070' date='Dec 18 2008, 21:44 ']This engine is still in service at the Brackenridge Works. It was refurbed in the late 1990's I believe by Kenco.[/quote]

Yes it is in service and it was Rehabed by KENCO with new body. the tak size now is 500 water 200 AFFF it may be replaced in the next year ot so. I think I should have a photo of the referb.
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ALLEGHENY LUDLUM STEEL


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[quote name='Wing1223' post='267066' date='Dec 18 2008, 20:55 ']71 ALF New Upper St Clair Pa.

then to Marion Twp. Pa.

then Sarver Pa.[/quote]



   



Here is the Sarver ALF enjoying retirement in Dallas, Texas; taken at the 2008 North Texas Muster



Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



   
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