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Catskill FireCats Muster Photos

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As mentioned in the events thread, here are the photos I took. I was in a rush, and was unable to get any info, such as years, pump size, etc.

Here is the flag across the entrance.

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ex Pleasantville Engine 91

1969 American Lafrance 900 Series

1500/300

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Ex-Pocantico Hills, and ex-Verplanck Hahn's

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post-917-1244346367.jpgex Port Chester FD

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Last one for tonight is ex-Yorktown Heights. If anyone else has photos, feel free to add them here.

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nice pics when did springdale get rid of the snorkel

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Wow I remember that Hilltop (Pocantico Hills FD ) Hahn. Anybody know what year it is ?

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Did anyone stick around long enough to catch PCFD ENG 58 and his offspring playing with their old toy before it got put away? ;):D

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nice pics when did springdale get rid of the snorkel

Drove it right out of the firehouse late fall like it was going to a alarm , they had to pay the oil bill for the firehouse!

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North Branch Fire Dept.

1928 Chevrolt

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Another FWD, appearred to be some type of rescue-pumper

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Na-Sho-PA. IIRC this was a campground that bought it, then a lawyer for advertising

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GREAT photos.....I'd love to make it up there one of these days.

It's so cool that so many classics are rescued, especially from Westchester. I hope that it turns into a full-fledged museum one of these days.

Thanks again for sharing!

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Na-Sho-PA. IIRC this was a campground that bought it, then a lawyer for advertising

One and the same. Mr. Kroll (the lawyer in question) either owns, or is affiliated with, the day camp, and stores the rig there when it's not sitting out in front of his office in Bloomingburg. Rig is originally from Monticello, NY.

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