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There was a "Fire Watch" when it was still a building.....In Quincy if the alarm system is out of service longer than 24hrs a fire watch is required and if the demo is going to remain on site and not truck away at the end of the day a fire watch is required..



They used the truck to not only keep the dust down ..but the asbestos too... The building had aspestos in the floor tiles.Instead of stripping the tiles off the floor, they nocked it down with the tiles in place and then took all the debris to a special land fill... All the equipment operators wore "level b" while they where doing the demo.



If you look at the photo there are bails of hay with red tape going between them... I think the tape said "Aspestos Abatement Zone"...



I thought... Oh good... that way there the aspestos knows how far it can go...before it has to stop....
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[quote name='yelrowekim' post='309621' date='May 29 2009, 17:45 ']There was a "Fire Watch" when it was still a building.....In Quincy if the alarm system is out of service longer than 24hrs a fire watch is required and if the demo is going to remain on site and not truck away at the end of the day a fire watch is required..



They used the truck to not only keep the dust down ..but the asbestos too... The building had aspestos in the floor tiles.Instead of stripping the tiles off the floor, they nocked it down with the tiles in place and then took all the debris to a special land fill... All the equipment operators wore "level b" while they where doing the demo.



If you look at the photo there are bails of hay with red tape going between them... I think the tape said "Aspestos Abatement Zone"...



I thought... Oh good... that way there the aspestos knows how far it can go...before it has to stop....[/quote]

LOL OK then I Hope QFC was represented somewhere! Thanks for the info. Around here in NJ IF a Firewatch is needed - it is up to the building owner to handle... Private Security or other person he picks.
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[quote name='bcfd424' post='309400' date='May 28 2009, 14:30 ']I found Cowpens VFD's old brush truck sitting across from their old fire station.[/quote]



I Finally found the specs on this one: Cowpens, SC Brush 1-1970 Dodge Power Wagon/John Bean/Red Diamond Refurb 4x4, High pressure pump with a 250-gallon tank, carried Bean serial #200-70.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Found in Delano, PA.



1985 Duplex/Walters



Door says "US Veterans Administration"





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Patrick Shoop Sr.

Lewistown, PA.
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[quote name='EMS 12' post='310160' date='May 31 2009, 23:49 ']Found in Delano, PA.



1985 Duplex/Walters



Door says "US Veterans Administration"





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I bet that this is Coatesville,PA VA Hospital old engine
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Based on the photo and the information listed by your reply, I believe that I can identify the rig. It appears to be a 1970 Oshkosh/1971 Pierce (#7252-C) Pumper with 1250 GPM Pump and 500 Gallon Water Tank that originally served the Affton Fire District located in South St. Louis County, Missouri. When Affton purchased a 1989 Maxim pumper, it was traded into Leo Ellebracht Company of Lake St. Louis, Missouri and was reportadly repainted red and sold. Based on some subtle aspects of the rig and identical pump panel layout, I am nearly certain this is the rig in question.



That having been said, to the person(s) who reported the history of the rig, can anyone give me a definitive lineage of the rig working back from the last known fire department served? I keep a database of fire apparatus history in the St. Louis Metro area and would like to update my files on this rig noting all of the known departments it served in after leaving Affton.



If possible, please send a reply to my email of fireapparatusfan@swbell.net as I don't frequently check the posts for updates.



Thanks,



Dennis



PS. For those interested, a sister rig was delivered with this pumper, a tandem rear axle Oshkosh/Pierce 1250/280/75-foot Snorkel. It was later sold to Hazelwood, Missouri where it served until 1997 before being sold to Hillsboro, Illinois.
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[quote name='nealcraig' post='309525' date='May 29 2009, 03:57 ']If I might add a slight correction. The unit in post 2132 served at the now defunt Pacolet Mills SC VFD (now Pacolet FD). It was never part of the City of Spartanburg fleet. If memory serves I think it started life either in or near St Louis MO. I do know the front bumper extension had to be removed to make it fit in the old Pacolet Mills station. Even then it was from back wall to door with no room at all. But should would run and pump like a champ.[/quote]



Based on the photo and the information listed by your reply, I believe that I can identify the rig. It appears to be a 1970 Oshkosh/1971 Pierce (#7252-C) Pumper with 1250 GPM Pump and 500 Gallon Water Tank that originally served the Affton Fire District located in South St. Louis County, Missouri. When Affton purchased a 1989 Maxim pumper, it was traded into Leo Ellebracht Company of Lake St. Louis, Missouri and was reportadly repainted red and sold. Based on some subtle aspects of the rig and identical pump panel layout, I am nearly certain this is the rig in question.



That having been said, to the person(s) who reported the history of the rig, can anyone give me a definitive lineage of the rig working back from the last known fire department served? I keep a database of fire apparatus history in the St. Louis Metro area and would like to update my files on this rig noting all of the known departments it served in after leaving Affton.



If possible, please send a reply to my email of fireapparatusfan@swbell.net as I don't frequently check the posts for updates.



Thanks,



Dennis



PS. For those interested, a sister rig was delivered with this pumper, a tandem rear axle Oshkosh/Pierce 1250/280/75-foot Snorkel. It was later sold to Hazelwood, Missouri where it served until 1997 before being sold to Hillsboro, Illinois.
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[quote name='BAIN172' post='310249' date='Jun 1 2009, 16:54 ']I bet that this is Coatesville,PA VA Hospital old engine[/quote]





I do not believe it is Coatesville VA's old rig. Reason - the door seal is wrong - not the Charlie Mullin door deal seal if you know what I am talking about.



Bruce
Bruce W. Anderson

Historian

Southeastern PA Region
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Found at Glen Campbell, PA.







1980 Mack "CF611F2091"

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1978 Spartan/Firetec

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Patrick Shoop Sr.

Lewistown, PA.
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That Campbell Mack is definitely F.D.N.Y.



My (OOPS!!! Our) Mack guru from Hackensack can tell us who used it.
Kill 'em all, let Allah sort 'em out. NEVER forget 9/11/01 WTC, Pentagon, Pa. Avenge the acts with NO mercy.

Thanks to ALL the Brothers who were there 9/11/01 and afterwards. Words can never say what appreciation we have for you all.
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Glen Campbell, PA.?

Didn't they run mutual aid with Tanya Tucker for awhile?
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[quote name='smketrfdny' post='310617' date='Jun 2 2009, 23:31 ']That Campbell Mack is definitely F.D.N.Y.



My (OOPS!!! Our) Mack guru from Hackensack can tell us who used it.[/quote]

My bet it was one of the 74 Macks bought for FY 1979.

FDNY REG # would start MP-79xx

Mike... Please give us the low - down... Who had this FINE PIECE at one time...
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Frank, NC "X 8301"



1981 Ford F-700/Grumman

300/1800

S/N # 16105-R



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



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Proverbs 3:5-6







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Newland, NC "X 7201"



1969 Ford C/Ward LaFrance

1000/1000

Spec # 73-251



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



Visit My Photo Website! WNC Fire Pics




Proverbs 3:5-6







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Maryville, TN "X Engine 20"



1964 ALF 900 Series

1000/500

Reg. # 5.1.9630



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



Visit My Photo Website! WNC Fire Pics




Proverbs 3:5-6







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Upon first glance, I figured this was an old Atlas tanker. However upon closer inspection, this truck has never had a pump or tank. It's always been a rescue or a service truck. There were no papers anywhere in the truck, and all the plates were removed from everything. I searched every visible square inch of this thing and turned up nothing. I'm stumped. I figure either this is a really old body that's been remounted on a Ford C chassis at some point, or this is a unique rescue truck with no information anywhere! Can someone identify the builder or help me out somehow?



Blount County, TN "X Rescue Truck"



19?? Ford C/????????? (WHO BUILT THIS?!)

City Service Truck/Rescue Truck

Job # ??????

X: ????



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



Visit My Photo Website! WNC Fire Pics




Proverbs 3:5-6







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Mansfield, NJ "X Rescue or Ambulance??"



1997 GMC C6500/McCoy Miller

Either Medium Duty Ambulance or Medium Duty Rescue

S/N # 4464



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



Visit My Photo Website! WNC Fire Pics




Proverbs 3:5-6







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[quote name='Andrew2340' post='310853' date='Jun 3 2009, 22:08 ']Mansfield, NJ "X Rescue or Ambulance??"



1997 GMC C6500/McCoy Miller

Either Medium Duty Ambulance or Medium Duty Rescue

S/N # 4464



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



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Did this truck drive by a fire at one point or another or should we change the boards to dumptrucks.net?? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hysterical.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hysterical' /> <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/stirpot.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Stirpot' />
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Very Funny Bodford! Or should I say Decher Junior?



Not really sure the story behind this truck either. It was parked inside a lot across the street from Woodbine, KY's Station 1.



Evarts, KY "X Engine 1"



1960's Ford F-750/???

Converted Into a Boom Truck (obviously!)



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



   
Andrew C. Messer

Haywood County, NC


FM1/1823



Visit My Photo Website! WNC Fire Pics




Proverbs 3:5-6







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[quote name='Andrew2340' post='310925' date='Jun 4 2009, 00:21 ']Very Funny Bodford! Or should I say Decher Junior?



Not really sure the story behind this truck either. It was parked inside a lot across the street from Woodbine, KY's Station 1.



Evarts, KY "X Engine 1"



1960's Ford F-750/???

Converted Into a Boom Truck (obviously!)



Andrew Messer Photo (2009)



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1973 to 1978
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