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Tour of New Jersey
For many years Ho Ho Kus was a loyal Mack user. Thier last Mack is Engine 734, a 1969 CF, 1500/500

   
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I'm not sure what the story is with this Ahreans Fox. Before the turned to Mack Ho Ho Kus had several AFs. This might be a 1937 model.



   
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Forgot to included this with Midland Park. Rescue 534 is a 1995 Ford/Kenco    
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Located north of Ho Ho kus is Waldwick. This is their Chief's ride



   
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A long time user of American Lafrance that traition continues to this day. Engine 631 is a 1989 1500/1000



   
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Rescue 1 is a 2007 model

   
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Ladder 641 is a 2001 93 foot ALF/LTI

   
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Lacoated east of Waldwick is Upper Saddle River. One of the Nation's most expensive towns. Enfine 1232 is a 2009 Pierce Valocity 1500/1000    
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If I remember the story correctly this engine was bought by the Bayway Refinery in Linden, NJ. From there it went to the Union (NJ) County Fire Academy. Now owned privately and marked for the ficticous town of Eggwhites



   
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Fair Lawn is located one town south of Ridgewood. Truck 1 is a 2007, 95 foot KME    
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Fair Lawn Engine 3 is a 2001 Spartan/Saulsbury 1750/750



   
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Fair Lawn Engine 4 is a 1995 KME 750/750/40



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Fair Lawn's Tactical Operations and Support unit is a 1997 Volve/Saulsbury

   
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Located north of Waldwick and bisected by Highway 17 is the Borough of Ramsey. Ramsey is home of Don Bosco Prep. The nation's top rated high school football program. This is a 1927 American LaFrance 600/60



   
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One of two ladders that Ramsey operates. Ladder 441 is a 1983 Mack/Baker 75 foot ladder tower rehab'ed in 2000 by Northern

   
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