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Mount Kisco Engine 102

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(Please see my post relating to this issue in the "EMTBravo Site News" forum)

I had to learn through Joe Pinto's column in the Jan-Feb edition of Fire Apparatus Journal that Mount Kisco FD is keeping the Mack CF that was recently replaced by a new Pierce, and redesignating it as Engine 102. It will be used as a spare, as well as in parades and as a public relations piece.

That is AWESOME news! A beautiful Mack CF preserved, and not eventually destined for the scrap (or rust) yard!

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The Mack "E-102" will remain in service as the 3rd due engine out of station 2.

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If I recall correctly, they did this (make the spare Mack E102) with the Mack that Mutuals' current Pierce replaced.

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THE 1970 MACK CF ENG 104 WAS BOUGHT BY PORT CHESTER IN 1993 TO REPLACE THE E-ONE $HIT BOX UNTIL THE NEW RIG CAME IN 1994. IT LEFT PORT CHESTER ON THE BACK OF A TOW TRUCK AFTER IT WAS HIT GOING TO A HURST TOOL CALL. RYE ENG 191 CAME TO PORT CHESTER TO REMOVE THE DRIVER WITH THE HURST TOOL. THE HARD SUCTIONS HIT CARS GOING IN THE OTHER LANES OF TRAFFIC :(

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That's good news. I always liked that rig. GOod luck in her life as a spare!

-Joe DA BUFF

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Is either Engine 102 or Ladder 43 in service yet?

Both companies have had their new rigs for a long time yet I dont know if they are in service yet.

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The old E-104 (Mack) is now in service as Engine 102. Their new E-104 (Pierce) is now in service as well. At this time, the new ladder 43 (Smeal) is not yet in service.

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engine 103 cf mack was the 1970 mack that went to portchester and got t boned was later made into scrap. our 1983 cf mack is now eng. 102, the new 104 is a 2007 pierce and is in service and i must say what a big difference from 103. we are pleased with the perfomance and handling of the engine.

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It's quite ironic that the last Engine 102 was the American LaFrance replaced by the 1983 Mack back then. Now that LaFrance(originally E104) was also a classic.

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Where is 102 being kept, Mutual house?

That old E-104 ALF is the truck I learned how to double-clutch on. I ground-a-pound or two...until I got it figured out.

Open cab, middle of winter.... siren dimmed the lights! what a ride!

Old E-103 Mack CF, before it went to PC, now that one was a blast to drive!

Rummies!

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Engine 102 is kept at the Mutual House (Sta. 2).

There was a time the entire fleet of Mount Kisco was open cab LaFrance's except for Rescue 15 and the Power Wagon!

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Nothing like a MACK!

Great Fire Apparatus, I wish MACK would go back to Fire Apparatus.

GOOD NEWS!

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Mutual's old CF Mack is GORGEOUS. I had the opportunity to get a close look at it during last year's Mt. Kisco parade, as one of our members was also a member of Mutual. A very well preserved piece.

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