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The rig was intended to be a spare, but after Rescue-2's accident with TL-111, R-2 used it as their rig till a new one came in


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The Collapse rig @ R3 was replaced by the old 1983 HazMat rig #AH-8301


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Squad-41, Bronx 1989 Mack/Ward 79 pumper #MP-8907


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Rescue 1 1959 Mack Gerstenslager Credit to photographer


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Squad-1, Brooklyn 1992 Seagrave pumper, from the 1st batch of Non-Macks #SP-9209


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SQ-1's second piece, the Technical Response unit another Non Fire Salvage rig, a 1991 International/Saulsbury #IM-9101


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i can never get enuff of the fdny stuff especially the older rigs. thanks for posting them and if you can keep them coming. are any copies of these pictures for sale? i would like to get the billy quick picture to show him. when i told him about it he smiled and laughed. very lucky to have him and a couple other fdny guys around our company
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[quote name='anesti' post='66429' date='Jan 10 2007, 18:36 ']<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_redface.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Icon_redface' /> opps lol got to get the manufactures straight[/quote] i think there is a company in Pa that has the old 132 CF Ladder. I know i saw it on Mikes FDNYTrucks site
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[quote name='tower72ladder' post='322823' date='Jul 20 2009, 12:39 ']i think there is a company in Pa that has the old 132 CF Ladder. I know i saw it on Mikes FDNYTrucks site[/quote]



I think it's in service in Goose Island or sumthin- I am suprised NY never bought more than these two(L30/L132), being it was a Mack !
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L30 was sold to Pennsville, NJ then sold just a few years ago to Merionette Park, IL.



L132 was sold to Osceola Mills, PA and was just sold last year, but I'm not 100% sure where it went. Osceola Mills had it for sale for at least 3 years.
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Coming soon, The famous Super-Pumper & Maxi-Water System apparatus !


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engine 92


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Nice picture of E92.
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[quote name='R1SmokeEater' post='322838' date='Jul 20 2009, 13:43 ']Coming soon, The famous Super-Pumper & Maxi-Water System apparatus ![/quote]





Where did the Super-Pumper and Tender end up. ?
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[quote name='buddylee' post='323088' date='Jul 21 2009, 09:58 ']Where did the Super-Pumper and Tender end up. ?[/quote]



SuperPumper wound up in a junkyard in NJ and was eventually saved by a retired fireman from Bay City, MI. It has since been restored. Same goes for the Tender. I saw pics of it in the early '90's sitting in some field rotting away, but has since been purchased and restored and now resides out in California.
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[quote name='Crossbronxxpress' post='323092' date='Jul 21 2009, 10:03 ']SuperPumper wound up in a junkyard in NJ and was eventually saved by a retired fireman from Bay City, MI. It has since been restored. Same goes for the Tender. I saw pics of it in the early '90's sitting in some field rotting away, but has since been purchased and restored and now resides out in California.[/quote]



M, I saw pix of it too, looked good ! Unfortunate NY "junked" it !!
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[quote name='R1SmokeEater' post='323106' date='Jul 21 2009, 10:14 ']M, I saw pix of it too, looked good ! Unfortunate NY "junked" it !![/quote]

I dont understand why they would do that, they had the only one, it belongs in the FDNY Fire Museum... JMO.
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