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Fire Apparatus With Unique Color Schemes

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I believe Greenville, NY's rig was purchased from Bryn Mawr Fire Company in PA. They have the same paint scheme. http://www.brynmawrfirecompany.org/

704 is, indeed, ex-Bryn Mawr. I believe it was called Squad 23 during it's life there.

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Port Chester Fire Department - Engine 61

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SUFFERN, NY (ROCKLAND CNTY)

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There Are MANY Fire Companies In The Tri-State Area With Unique Color Schemes, This Topic Will Highlight A Few Of

These Departments For Your Viewing Pleasure. First Up Tonight Is The Green Brook Fire Company Of NJ Whose Rigs

Are Appropriately Colored To Match Their Name.

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There Are MANY Fire Companies In The Tri-State Area With Unique Color Schemes, This Topic Will Highlight A Few Of

These Departments For Your Viewing Pleasure. First Up Tonight Is The Green Brook Fire Company Of NJ Whose Rigs

Are Appropriately Colored To Match Their Name.

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There Are MANY Fire Companies In The Tri-State Area With Unique Color Schemes, This Topic Will Highlight A Few Of

These Departments For Your Viewing Pleasure. First Up Tonight Is The Green Brook Fire Company Of NJ Whose Rigs

Are Appropriately Colored To Match Their Name.

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There Are MANY Fire Companies In The Tri-State Area With Unique Color Schemes, This Topic Will Highlight A Few Of

These Departments For Your Viewing Pleasure. Next Up Tonight Is Schooley's Mountain, New Jersey FD Whose Apparatus Has A Touch Of School Bus Orange On The Front End. Does Anyone Know The Origin And/Or Reason For This Color Combination ?

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There Are MANY Fire Companies In The Tri-State Area With Unique Color Schemes, This Topic Will Highlight A Few Of

These Departments For Your Viewing Pleasure. Next Up Tonight Is Schooley's Mountain, New Jersey FD Whose Apparatus Has A Touch Of School Bus Orange On The Front End. Does Anyone Know The Origin And/Or Reason For This Color Combination ?

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PGFD Boulevard Heights Engine 171 from there website www.bhvfd17.com

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How about some patriotic schemes.

Fort Drum U.S. army base from e-one's website

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and City of Glen Rock in York County PA

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Some Flames.Allabastar I think from PA from Kme's website. Doesn't thornwood have a rescue like this ?

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I don't know where I found this but it had flames on it too.

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Talladega Superspeedway rescue truck from Ferrara's website checkerred flag scheme.

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So did they make anymore of these Mack Sutphen trucks or is this green one the only one they made?

It was the only one.

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