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Mack Fire Apparatus
Found some old Maryland slides. Orchard Beach, Anne Arundel Co, once owned this 1956 Mack B 750/500 which ran as Eng 113.


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Also from Anne Arundel Co, Riviera Beach Eng 133 was a 1975 Mack CF/Emergency One 1250/500.


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Arcadia, Baltimore Co, has/had this 1982/97 Mack MC-CARMAR/Penna Fire Apparatus 1250/2500 as Eng 431.


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Violetville, Baltimore Co Eng 341 was a 1967/87 Mack C125/Mount Aetna 1250/500. My notes say it originally came from Brighton, NY.


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College Park, Prince George's Co had this 1950 Mack Type 85 750/500.


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Secretary in Dorchester Co Eng 317 - 1981 Mack CF 1500/500.


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Crisfield, Somerset Co Eng 204 was a 1975 Mack CF 1250/750.


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Deep Creek way out in Garrett Co Tnk 36 - 1980 Mack MR/Pierce 1000/2500.


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Kennedyville, Kent Co Eng 41 - 1927 Mack 250/250.


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Back in Baltimore Co, Bowley's Quarters Eng 212 was a 1961 Mack C 750/500.


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Joe:



Nice shots of some real classics.



Keep 'em coming!



Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



   
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Finally, this obviously privately-owned (so why are the two guys in the seat in uniform?) Mack apparently once-belonged to the Bethlehem Steel Sparrows Point plant in Baltimore Co. It is a 1948 Mack 500/400.


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Excuse me, that last post should have read guy and girl in the front seat! That must be Jennifer.
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In post 949 that is the 1953 Mack. (#1) the 1950 Mack was #2, Is that Ken Bush driving and Chuck Gandy in the offcer seat?
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Thanks for the kind words and also thanks for the correction on the College Park rig. Clark FD of Union Co, NJ once ran this 1981 Mack CF 1250/500 as Eng 3.


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[quote name='taurudak' date='03 November 2009 - 03:54 PM' timestamp='1257280485' post='345846']

Finally, this obviously privately-owned (so why are the two guys in the seat in uniform?) Mack apparently once-belonged to the Bethlehem Steel Sparrows Point plant in Baltimore Co. It is a 1948 Mack 500/400.

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That is the Westbrooks from Dundalk Maryland. They were known for having a few fire engines. They were known as the Westbrook Fire Protection. They wore uniforms and all during parades. Just buffs thats all
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Thanks for the info on the Westbrooks.



During the latter part of my Air Force career, I went on several temporary duty assignments from Maryland to the south. Occasionally, I would try to find some fire apparatus! Thus the following posts.



Euless, TX Eng 1 was a 1981 Mack CF 1000/500.


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I spent several weeks in 1985 at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, MS. Biloxi Eng 3 back then was this 1966/84 Mack C/Emergency One 1250/500.


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Biloxi Eng 5 was a 1970 Mack CF 1250/500.


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Biloxi Eng 4 - 1976 Mack CF 1250/500.


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