Mofire24

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  1. Turborich

    The last I knew both of the young crusaders were out in Lindon Wissconsin havent been able to get a hold of a picture of them out there don't know if they are still in service or their condition if I hear anything I will let you know


  2. Yes it is that rig originally was the first HAZMAT truck for FDNY prior to going to the collapse rig. The old rescue 2 originally looked similar prior to a refurb with a Mack cab which is now I think collapse 5.

    2 other rigs similar which I don't know there fate are the Mobile medical rigs they were on the American La France chassis like these.


  3. to the best of my knowledge only I know Washington Engine owns its own Hand drawn hose cart or pumper. Columbian Engine owns its own handpump. aswell as former Buchanan GMC pumper they use for a muster truck. I know the fire patrol use to have their GMC Rescue truck and kept it at campsmith and were looking to sell it dont know what happened to it. Centennial Hose's B Model mack is privately owned is Rotting away on an estate in cortlandt. Columbian engine's former 1949 Chevy/Boyer is privately owned and Washington engine's Ward La France pumper is privately owned by a dentist in the city.


  4. I think it is a great looking rig and wish Briarcliff the best of luck with there new rig.

    I dont know why everyone must say they dont like the rig for one reason or another the engine was obviously speced to the needs of there department and set up the way they wanted and needed it !


  5. I recomend firehousesolutions.com

    They do my departments website its very user friendly to the webmasters and to the membership in the login section you can post announcements discussions and many other items on the members only section of the site. there are a few westchester,putnam and dutchess county departments that have them set up there page. If I am not mistaken they are building one for putnam valley vac you may want to check it out