31-C1

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  1. What do my fellow glasses wearing brothers do when wearing a mask?

    Myself - I wear my contacts as often as possible, but I dont always have them in when a call goes out..I buy my glasses with small frames so they fit inside the mask.

    What other options are out there?

    I HAD a set of the specs pictured here, but I can not find them to get lenses put in.....they would be the best bet for me I think. Anyone know where to buy them?

    I really think the only option is the mask mounted specs, unfortunately. I carry the hard case, but it is a pain just before you go into the building to take them off with everything else to worry about. I agree, you have the mask off more than on, and you can still see inside with the mask on occasionally. i also worry about crushing the glasses (even with a hard case) or losing them. I know the Sharon Fire Dept uses the guy in town to mount their glasses on the masks, we are thinking of doing that in Amenia.


  2. A few older photos found at the Amenia historical society.

    Fire at main street next to the old post office. gotta love those old Scott packs

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    Old Route 22 @ the Steelworks

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    others not sure of the locations

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    In Amenia I believe on West Main Street

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    The meyers camp on rattlesnake mountain

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    St. Thomas Church

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    Benton Road off of Sinpatch Road

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    South Amenia Road

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    Hey Mark, I believe the fourth pic down is also on West Main, just east of the other fire on West main a few pics below. That was the old Wilcox house. The others don't look familiar, they almost look like the trooper barracks! I remember riding to the St Thomas fire in our old Chrysler ambulance with Dad and Paul Thompson.