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RIT Apparatus

Replied Mar. 10, 2009

How old is your Department
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Debora R. Lewis Mar. 11, 2009.

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April 21, 2009
The Portland Fire Department in Portland, Maine has been answering the bell since 1768. Here is an old horse drawn movie of the city from 1912. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw0Vwpe5ULY and here is a link to out website http://portlandfirefighters.…
March 10, 2009
Well that is a tuff one. When we get a call for RIT to our near by mutual aid Department we take our RESCUE it has ever thing we need on thier. As for a ladder you can get them off other engines that are on scene. I hope this helps if you need any i…
March 10, 2009
Indianapolis is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. All of you coming to FDIC this year, we should be having a pretty good party. We have a wonderful museum in town at our union headquarters that showcases a horsedrawn steamer.
March 10, 2009
Roseland Fire formed in 1913. Our oldest piece is a 1927 ALF, but we run a 1974 and a 1984 MACK CF pumpers, as well as a 1985 Pierce Arrow 110' RM Platform.
March 10, 2009
We were established in 1898. Still have one of the two original hose carts, made in 1904 and the 1st manufactured fire truck, a 1923 American LaFrance. Looking for a sugar daddy (or sugar mama, not fussy) to help us get the '23 up and running. Oldes…
March 8, 2009
Established in 1952, relocated to current station in 1958, oldest apparatus 1989 Sutphen Pumper, and yes... it's blue.
March 6, 2009
The oldest truck in our dept must be over 60 years old ,from our old fire dept.,mile away from the newer FD.We were on WisTV.com a community that is small,and we are doing all we can to make and larger fire dept,because we serve other towns when the…
March 5, 2009

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At 10:03pm on February 9, 2009, Michael Vito said…
He Brad,

Thanks for dropping by. Oh sorry, Actually, I'm a Fire Officer-in-charge. Volunteers here don't hold rank so my title is an OIC designation, or same equivalent to your captain. I'm going to change my profile picture ASAP. The helmet is not mine. The picture was taken long ago, I tried it on that particular helmet because he is the only kind of helmet in our area. Sorry about that.

About the T-shirt, I think it will take some time. I've just traded mine already to one of the great gentleman at SoCal two months ago. Sending a t-shirt might be expensive at my end. I'll let you know if I have a budget and would love too Brad. Thanks and God Bless ! Mike
At 7:11pm on January 25, 2009, Tim Zehnder said…
Brad, how are things in Idaho? I spent 2 years on the Payette stationed in Warren. Loved my time there and try and go back every year for a week to hunt or snomobile. You will love this site a lot of gret people and information flowing every whear. Stay Safe
At 10:14am on January 25, 2009, Brent Sanger said…
Hey Brad. welcome to the community. One thing we require of all members is the use of your full first and last names. If you can change your profile to reflect that it will be appreciated. Thanks
 
 

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