ddoyle195

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  1. This is a 1989 Ford 700/Marion/Young walkthrough rescue with approxiametly 16, 000 miles, 5 speed manual transmission, the body is in great condition, 360* Emergency lighting, halogen Code 3 light bar (front)/ Strobe (side & back), 100 watt siren located in the light bar.

    This vehicle is also equiped with a 12 KVW Onan Gen-Set (Diesel) that runs off the truck fuel aupplies, (2) 200ft Cord reels (120 volt), (8) 1000 watt lights two mounted to the front of vehicle that tower up, two removable to the rear of the vehicle & two mounted on each side of the truck. (2) outlet's over outside rear wheel well of the truck, a six 4500psi bottle cascade system on rear passenger side compartments able to fill approxiametly (80) 2216psi SCBA bottles, with compartment that holds 10 spare SCBA bottles. This rescue truck is also equipped with a command area, located inside the walkthrough are 12 volt outlets, cigarette lighter outlets, and radio outlets located in this area of the truck. this rescue vehicle has been well maintained and can be an excellent asset to any fire department fleet. Call the Lake Erie Beach Fire Company at (716) 549-1122 or fax them at (716) 549-5722.

    Pic 1 of 6 of Lake Erie Beach Rescue 7.

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  2. Yes fsw1970 is correct. The best place to find out about the Young Fire apparatus is on www.firepics.net I forget if I restarted that post or Andy Pagano. Anyway Here are some answers to the apparatus questions some of you had:

    Ardsley, NY 1972 Young Crusader Sold to Monserrat, an island in the Carribean.

    Harrison Young Crusader

    Tallman Young Crusader Snorkle- Still in service B)! It serves with the Randolph, NY fire department out my way in in the Southerntier of Western New York. I have photographed this rig while getting service work at my work, I is quite a sharp looking and running rig!

    Springdale (Stamford) CT Young Snorkle- This was answered by pjreilly: SPRINGDALE'S SNORKEL IS STILL IN SPRINGDALE RARELY USED

    Lake Mohegan

    Nanuet- I know Nanuet's Snorkel ended up in South Carolina or like Virginia. It then was sold on ebay. No idea where it is today.

    Hillcrest- fsw1970 is correct, it is still out his way. It served at Harrisburg IL, until 2001, and is supposed to be privately owned in Mount Vernon IL. It was being used to to tree trimming, roofs, or painting buildings. It then was sold on ebay and is now privately owned. It may be still out in IL, maybe not. Thats the tough thing with rigs being sold on ebay, the hunt is on to track them down again <_<

    Spring Valley- I heard this rig was scrapped, can anyone verify this?

    Pearl River

    Verplank- This was answered by irishfire2491: Verplanck Old Snorkel is Located in Middleburg Still in use TODAY.

    East Fishkill

    I am curious to see what happened to the Youngs out here in Western New York. Lets see what we can come up with, I hope I answered some people's questions.


  3. Ok folks I just listed a bunch of stuff on Saturday May 26th, 2007 on ebay. here's what i got:

    Wooden two section 35ft. ladder 1939 Seagrave - Collectibles, Historical Memoribilia, Firefighting, Hoses & Nozzles.

    Giant Spot Light from a 1939 Seagrave 65ft, aerial- Collectibles, Historical Memoribilia, Firefighting, Lights.

    Seagrave Twin Blast Siren 1939 Seagrave 65ft, aerial- Collectibles, Historical Memoribilia, Firefighting, Alarms, Bells.

    2 1/2" NST Plug from a 1939 Seagrave 65ft. aerial- Collectibles, Historical Memoribilia, Firefighting, Hoses & Nozzles.

    Wooden one section 28ft. ground ladder 1939 Seagrave- Collectibles, Historical Memoribilia, Firefighting, Hoses & Nozzles.

    Wooden one section 25ft. ground ladder 1939 Seagrave- Collectibles, Historical Memoribilia, Firefighting, Hoses & Nozzles.

    2 1/2" gallon water extinguisher- Collectibles, Historical Memoribilia, Firefighting, Extinguishers.

    Giant Spot Light from a 1939 Seagrave 65ft, aerial- Collectibles, Historical Memoribilia, Firefighting, Lights.

    Booster Hose nozzle from a 1939 Seagrave 65ft, aerial- Collectibles, Historical Memoribilia, Firefighting, Hoses & Nozzles.

    Torrmenter Pole 16ft. 1939 Seagrave 65ft, aerial- Collectibles, Historical Memoribilia, Firefighting, Hoses & Nozzles.

    Torrmenter Pole 14ft. 1939 Seagrave 65ft, aerial- Collectibles, Historical Memoribilia, Firefighting, Hoses & Nozzles.

    Enjoy looking and bidding. I hope some of this stuff will help you folks out with your restoral projects.


  4. In addition to my last posting I also posted this on ebay this evening:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/2-1-2-NST-Plug-from-a-...1QQcmdZViewItem

    I got a bunch of stuff off this 1939 Seagrave 65 aerial which I will post for sale in the mere future. The truck originally served the Lackawanna, NY fire department, then the Mansfield Fire department, some where in New York, then after Mansfield I was privately owned.

    Thank you very much for the information. If you go to ebay, look for collectibles, Firefighting, and my items for sale will be under Hoses & nozzles.


  5. Hey everyone check out ebay on a few things I have for sale. All items are under collectibles, and firefighting. A few patches and a few other items which I will paste the links here are under hoses and nozzles:

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    I also plan on putting a few more things up for sale real soon, so stay tuned to ebay. Thanks and stay safe,

    Roger Wnek


  6. In September 2006 my fire department (Doyle Hose Company No. 1, Cheektowaga, NY) took delivery of a E-One Typhoon Rescue pumper 1500gpm, 780gal, seating a total of eight firefighters, five of those seats accomodate air packs. This truck you've seen in Fire/Rescue, 1st responder Broadcast Network, and Fire Apparatus Magazine. We use to respopnd with our Engine 2 for mutual aid and this truck pretty much has everything we needed for mutual aid. Doyle Engine 2 also carries two preconnected Hurst Maverick tools and a Hurst Ram, Foam Pro system with two 35 gallon foam cells. The new pumper Doyle Engine 1 does not have an onboard foam system, nor does it carry the Hydraulic tools like Engine 2 does.

    On a fire we mutual aided to for the Village of Sloan, NY back in late January early February there were a couple of tools we needed on that fire we could have used: a Little Giant ladder and a Dry wall hook. The little giant ladder eventually we used from our substation Doyle Hose Company No. 2 off their Rescue 7, but the Dry wall hook we did get and we used statndard Pike poles and Closet hooks to rip out some walls from the exterior of a small roof on the #3 side of the structure.

    My question to you folks out there is this: 1) What tools and equipment do you carry on your mutual aid pumper, 2) Also the quantity of each of the tools. The good news is that a new Dry Wall hook from Fire Hooks Unlimited should be showing up any day now, however I don't know if we would be able to get a Little Giant ladder on our Engine 1. The reason why we send our Engine 1 for Mutual aid is because thats one of the things we designed the rig for. Doyle Engine 2 has been a work horse from when we got it in 1999-september 2006. We've put quiote a few miles and pump hours on that truck and it has responded fantastic for us. However we need the longevity out of that truck being that it runs all Motor Vehicle Accidents in our district along with Doyle 2's Rescue 7. We were also taking away the ability of Auto Extrication out of Doyle 1 if we were mutual aided.

    I'm not saying Engine 1 cannot handle the job, but I always look to improve things and our situation and I look forward to you fellow brothers for some helpful idea's.