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Removable Seats Light bar mount Prop or Jet Dive Platform Fire Pump option Light tower option K9 Walkway option

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W HERE ARE TH EY NOW ?

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CHUCK LOWE

This 2002 American LaFrance Eagle/3D/ National Foam 1500/2500/300F once operated at Neffsville Community Fire Co. as Tanker 207. This unique apparatus found a new home in Wallkill, NY. It now operates as Pocatello Mt. Hope FD's Tanker 149.

DARIN SMITH/TRUCK18 PHOTOGRAPHY

Mifflin County's Junction Fire Company now operates this 1998 EOne Hurricane 1500/280/20 Foam/95' rear-mount tower as Truck 15. It was originally Carlisle Fire & Rescue's first due truck.

DARIN SMITH/TRUCK 18 PHOTOGRAPHY

United Fire Company of Lewistown now operates this 2004 Seagrave 100' rear-mount ladder, as Truck 11. It previously served with Upper Darby.

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Firefighters work to extinguish hot spots.

JC KRIESHER

Fire Damages B randonville Home

SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA - At 6:36 PM. on Friday, November 19th, Schuylkill County 9-1-1 dispatched a structure fire assignment to 235 Main Boulevard in the Brandonville section of East LTnion Township for a house fire. The first- alarm included Fire Districts 9 (Sheppton-Oneida), 19 (Nuremberg-Weston), 30 (Ringtown Valley), 36 (Shenandoah Heights), 48 (Mahanoy City) and 64 (Shenandoah).

First responding units were advised of one call reporting flames Jum p to file # 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 3 0 k 3 P

from a house. Engine 9-10 and 30- 15 arrived on scene to find a ranch style home with sub-grade garage with fire showing from the garage. Chief 9 assumed command and transmitted a working fire.

A crew stretched a line from 9- 10 and had the fire quickly knocked down. Smoke and heat had filled the entire house and a family member was now reporting a young child may still be inside. Crews performed a search of the residence which proved that claim was inaccurate.

Fadder 64-25 laddered the building and ventilated while interior crews searched the main living floor for fire extension. The fire was placed under control within a half hour.

Crews remained on scene until a little before 9:00 P.M. to ensure that all hot spots were extinguished.

- JC KRIESHER

D R IIIS /T R A IN IN G

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EXETER TWP. FIRE DEPARTMENT

FRANK R0RINS0N

Harrisburg Airport Fire Rescue operates a 1989 Pierce Dash Rescue. The unit formally served Honey Brook Fire Company.