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Virginia apparatus - miscellaneous Toms Brook was one of several fire departments in Virginia that was a New Lexington "casualty" when the New Lexington fire apparatus company went out of business Unfortunately the volunteers at Toms Brook lost a great deal of money Tanker 9 2005 Sterling 2007 Seagrave 1750 3500 serial number 9P017-32307 Two 1 3 4 pre-connects One 2 1 2 pre
S S Fire Apparatus Company? - Firepics The USFS has dabbled in several different manufacturers, but BFX is still, for the most part on top I inquired at the engine academy a few years ago (they send they're people to those events to teach us the in's and outs) as to wether they were going to expand the market for larger apparatus, and they had no interest
American LaFrance Apparatus 1956 American LaFrance 700 Series Engine Former Bloomfield Fire Department Bloomfield, Connecticut Model "J" V-12 Gasoline Engine
Vermont Apparatus Vermont Apparatus Guest Guest #221 08-26-2009, 03:42 PM State Rig 2003 Int'l E-One Ron Bogardus photo
Mack Fire Apparatus - Firepics The former FDNY Tower Ladder that Angola, Indiana is now running is the same rig that took Firemen Jim McManus and George Rice (L-153 FDNY) to their deaths at the Waldbaums Supermarket fire on Ocean Avenue in Brooklyn, NY on August 2nd 1978
Imperial Fire Apparatus Rancocas, NJ - Firepics Frank, From Al Powell’s files Bruce 1970 Dodge Power Wagon Imperial, std conv cab, full-width custom body mini-pumper, 500 300, extended bumper with PTO center winch, 2 booster reels on top, dual rear wheels, Imperial no I-500, first Imperial apparatus delvd, fwd, never repainted Y to match other co apparatus, 157 in WB, in 8-91 sold to Lawn (Lebanon Co -repainted LYW),PA, V-8 gas motor, 4
New Orleans, LA Fire Apparatus - Firepics While on vacation several weeks ago to the New Orleans area, I was fortunate enough to photograph a good portion of the New Orleans Fire Department and additionally some suburban apparatus The fleet of the New Orleans Fire Department is completely Pierce and American LaFrance