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Sugarcreek Twp & West Hills volunteer fire companies engaging in engine pump relay training along the Allegheny River.
I have no idea.
Sunrise along W. North Union in Bay County, Michigan. Fire apparatus is from Michigan's Little Bavaria, Frankenmuth. From what i can Google it appears to be a mid 1960's American LaFrance, open cab model.
Sugarcreek Twp & West Hills volunteer fire companies engaging in engine pump relay training along the Allegheny River.
Top brass is often a synonym for people of higher status. But here we see the old 1914 Ford Model T in a beautiful galore of polished brass parts. Today we often forget that brass was the first choice of material that held corrosion off the metal of the days. Later came nickel and at last chrome alloys. One thing for sure is; this Ford T, Fire apparatus from the San Jose Fire station is very handsome with all the brass accomplished by the red color. Road Signature from Yatming Corp. Had made a fine 1:18 scale die-cast model car and seen here out in the open for realism.
Sun Peaks Fire Rescue Command 1 Ford F-150 pictured in Coquitlam.
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Quassaick Engine Company, New Windsor, NY
SOURCE: www.nwfd.net
Appearing in the 2011 HVVFA Parade, Lake George, NY
Rescue 38-16 -- 2000 Freightliner/Sterling
- “Jaws of life” and extrication tools
- Medical response
- Seating capacity of 2
Pumper 38-26 -- 2007 Sterling/Liberty (American LaFrance)
- 300 gallon tank
- 1,260-gpm pump
- Seating capacity of 2
District of Columbia firefighters pack equipment after being called to fight a fire in two roughly 150-square-foot rooms of the basement parking garage of Lofts 11, a condominium building under construction at 1123 11th Street, NW, in Washington D.C. Neighbors who smelled smoke called for firefighters, who located the source. The building was empty. Source: Battalion Fire Chief C.C. Diggs