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Now I am really confused.... I knew that I had seen the GMC Sanford listed as a Patrol somewhere..... in the 75th Anniversary Journal for TFD, it is listed as Patrol 19!!!!!!!!!!!! The 1949 ALF is listed as Engine 88.

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North White Plains has Patrol 1 with a 1939 Ward Lafrance which is now our antique.  The origainal bill of sale says .....with "Patrol Body" and our 1985 GMC light rescue until the county changed to NFPA apparatus designations.  I will try to gte some pics...

Thanks

Stay safe and keep you head down.

Photo of the 1939 Ward is now posted at EMTBravo.com. Photo courtesy of msm32. :lol:

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Answers to a few from a while ago...

Jeep 1.... Ran out of Millwood Station 1 until sometime in the 70's. It was donated or purchased by the late Louie Polcari (ex chief) and spent years at his garage (Shell station at TSP/RT100) Last time I heard about it, it was at one of his son's houses in Putnam unrestored but complete with ladder rack and trailer with 200+ gal water tank.

Millwood is also dispatched off 33.96 and simulcast off 46.26. My dept is a 46.26 dept, but during the day I'll head over to big jobs in Millwood... I have a Millwood crystal in my 46.26 pager... Works like a charm.

Millwood's 1957 "B" Mack was a tandem axel 1500gal enclosed cab 5 man pumper. Repowered to a non-turbo diesel about 20 years ago and power assist was added and crash box 5 speed replaced with an Allison. It's designation was E-245 not E-246 (that was the 1968 GMC Midi pumper that also wore MA-10 & R-36 before being retired) E-245 sold to collector in Dutchess and replaced with T-15. Millwood's Telesquirt was renamed from TS-2 to E-245 about 4 years ago when the county did away with alternate ladder names.

Does that mean that I get to ask a question... If so.... Who is the only dept. North of I-287 to operate 3 aerial devices simulaniouslly.

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Here's another quicky that somone out there may know.... It's NOT Westchester trivia..... What Department (Hint it's within 200 miles of Westchester) has the only fire truck to be dedicated and endorsed by a US President.

What Dept., What President, What Year Make Model, What was it's nickname.

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Mohegan Lake...... Ladder 10, Ladder 35 and the Telesquirt.

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IT'S NO LONGER TS3 IT'S ENG 250 AND IT'S NOT A LADDER IT'S AN ELEVATED WATER WAY

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Chris498's got it.... E-250 (The old TS-3) and the two ladders. Ossining only operates 2 ladders (41, 42).

Any takers on my other question.... Who's got the only Fire Truck in the US offically endorsed and dedicated by a US President while he was in office. What is it... Year, model etc.

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I thought this was WESTCHESTER trivia?

But to take a guess- I would say Hyde Park, NY- president was Roosevelt.

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Sorry res20que though it might be interesting... didn't realize that the "westchester" part of the trivia was in concrete... Lots of people know about historical "B" model Macks around the country so I thought that the answer would come quickly.... Great guess though on Roosevelt

Gettysburg, PA Engine 1-1

1957 Mack "B" Model Single Axle Convertable

Dedicated by President Eisenhower

Nicknamed "General Ike"

Used to be present at every landing for Ike's chopper at his farm in Gettysburg.

http://www.gettysburgfd.com/1-1IKE.jpg

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Seeing how no one has posted anything in a while here's a new one-

EMS has become a big part of the Fire Service over the last few years, however several Westchester Fire Dept's operated Ambulances going back into the 70's. In 1978, 11 FD's operated with designations of Ambulance 1 thru 14, can you name them by designation?

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1 - No idea

2 - No idea

3 - Armonk?

4 - Croton

5 - No idea

6 - Hawthorne

7 - Briarcliff

8 - Verplanck

9 - No idea

10 - Armonk?

11 - No idea

12 - Hawthorne

13 - Sleepy Hollow

14 - Briarcliff

How'd I do?

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Ambulance 9 was Bedford Village Fire Dept's Ambulance, now designated 52b1 by 60 control

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OK -

Here are the correct ones, so far-

4- Croton

7- Briarcliff

8- Verplanck

9- Bedford Village

13- Sleepy Hollow (I'll give you- it was No Tarrytown then)

14- Briarcliff

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Ambulance 6 was Somers.....

Not sure on anything else.

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Hastings had 1 & 12 i think

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Ambulance 10 Hawthorne

Ambulance 5 Armonk Fd

Somers was Rescue 6

or Ambulance 6 also ? Not sure..

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What were the last years of Service, where were they housed, and for a bonus, what was the year and make of the rig, in Yonkers for:

Original Engine Company 1?

Original Engine Company 2?

Original Engine Company 5?

Original Truck Company 3 (Later Truck Company 76)?

Original Rescue Company 1 (Before it was restored to service in 2000)?

Look forward to everyone's answers!

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Original Rescue company 1 Formed March 1930 housed at HQ's

Mack

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Yes, it was housed at Fire Headquarters, it was a Mack, but when was is disbanded? Also, any ideas on the other rigs?

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January 1, 1976, Rescue Co. 1 removed from service.. replaced in 2000

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To close out the Ambulance question- before it was squashed-

1- Hastings

2- Armonk

3- Mohegan

4- Croton

5- Pelham

6- Mohegan

7- Briarcliff

8- Verplanck

9- Bedford

10- Hawthorne

11- Somers

12- Somers

13- No Tarrytown

14- Briarcliff

After Somers and Mohegan went to Rescue designations in the 80's- Armonk took 5, and Hastings took 12.

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North Tarrytown(Sleepy Hollow) at one time had a 2nd Ambulance that I believe was designated Amb 18.

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Where was the first County Control located ?

#-o

This is prior to the Westchester "Parkway Police" running it.

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BumpTTT......Anybody got the above question? :D

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Where was the first County Control located ?

This is prior to the Westchester "Parkway Police" running it.

answer:

City of White Plains Fire Headquarters

M/A was formed as Westchesters Fire Chiefs plan.

added info from Dc2t

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Come on, lets get this thread running again....anyone got any good trivia? =D>

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What year did the Fire Training Center Open In Valhalla?

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