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The Firehouse and Apparatus Through the Years
Station 15 circa 1990
 
Station 15 circa 2002
Circa 1973
Circa 1982
Circa 1984
Circa 1990
Circa 1996
Circa 2000
1947 Dodge Rescue Truck,
the company's first piece of apparatus.
1948 Cadillac Ambulance,
the company's last ambulance.
 
1948 International Tank Truck,
1,500-gallon tank,
while in service with the Mont Alto F.D.
1935 International Engine,
400-gpm pump,
the company's first engine.
1935 International Engine,
after being restored in 1998.
 
1951 F-6 Ford Oren,
250-gpm pump,
800 gallon tank.
1947 Ford Rescue Truck.
1945 Diamond T Engine.
1954 GMC Rescue Squad.
1946 Dodge Tank Truck
 
1960's GMC pick-up truck.
 
1950 Ford Maxim Engine,
500-gpm pump, 750-gallon tank.
1949 International R-196 Tank Truck,
1,000-gallon tank.
1966 GMC 4X4
Brush Truck.
1953 GMC Barton-American Engine,
750-gpm pump, 400-gallon tank.
1950 Ford Engine,
500-gpm pump.
 
 
1973 International Bruco Engine,
1,000-gpm pump,
the company's first new unit and the first to be painted orange and white.
1961 International Gertenslager
Rescue Squad,
300-gpm pump and 400-gallon tank.
 
1969 Plymouth Fury station wagon,
owned by Crawford Wiestling and given to the company as the first chief's car.
1976 Dodge
Power Wagon
Special Unit.
 
1972 Chevrolet Utility.
 
 
1968 CF Mack Engine,
1,000-gpm pump and 500-gallon tank,
"Spike".
1973 CF Mack Engine,
1,000-gpm pump and 750-gallon tank,
"Tyke".
1983 MC Mack Saulsbury
Rescue Squad,
"Ike".
 
1983 Rescue Squad
after being refurbished in 1993.
1980 Chevrolet Utility.
 
1981 Chevrolet Impala
Fire Chief's Car.
1989 E-One Engine,
1,500-gpm pump and 750-gallon tank.
 
197? CF Mack Engine
used as a Rescue Squad in 1993 while the 1983 MC Mack Squad was being refurbished. 
 
1986 Dodge Diplomat
Chief's Car.
 
  
 
1968 CF Mack Engine.
  
 
1994 Chevrolet Caprice
Chief's Car. 
 
1988 Chevrolet Suburban Utility.
  
 
1990 Dodge
Power Wagon Brush Truck
200 Gallon Tank
 
 
     
 
 
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