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*10-CS (1918) $7,250 | *10-CS (1918) $7,250 | ||
*10-CW (1904) members raised $1,650 to purchase | *10-CW (1904) members raised $1,650 to purchase | ||
*10-CW (1914) delivered 2/5/14 or 2/12/14? | |||
*11-100 dedication October 11, 2008 | *11-100 dedication October 11, 2008 |
Revision as of 17:02, 23 July 2017
- Relief Hose Company 1917 Mack put before public vote March 20, 1917 (192 yes, 90 no), in the amount of $3,000
- 7-MP, 7-1500 and refurbed 7-EQ wetdown August 29, 1987
- 8-Patrol, a 2008 Ford E-450 bus, in service 07/12/08
- 10-CS (1918) $7,250
- 10-CW (1904) members raised $1,650 to purchase
- 10-CW (1914) delivered 2/5/14 or 2/12/14?
- 11-100 dedication October 11, 2008
- 11-1500 retrofit to take on duties previously done by 11-DC; as such 3 engines were run after arrival of 11-2000. When tank to the 11-1750 (1985) failed, it and the 1500 were replaced by 11-1750 (2005).
- 11-1750 (1985) reportedly still in front line service down south.
- 12-HP wetdown November 13, 1976
- 12-Patrol, a 2008 Ford E-450 bus, delivered 04/04/08 and in service 07/12/08
- 1868 L. Button Hand Pumper purchased October 1868 for $1,200, sold to Winchendon, MA in 1898, Boston, MA in 1945. Returned to company on July 18, 2009.
- 1897 Button Steamer purchased from Hudson Steam Co. #3 of Bayonne, NJ, delivered on January 1, 1898 replacing the "Man Killer". Sold for scrap during "the war".
- 18-750 (1930) Purchased 6/30/1930 for $8,500. Built in Indiana, left on October 4, 1930, delivered on October 11, 1930.
- 19-Patrol (1990) - 1GDE6H1J1LJ606606
- 24-600 (1934) in service April 9, 1934, purchased for $7,350 in 1933.
- 24-1250 (1965) in service July 5, 1966
- 25-EQ wetdown October 11, 1986
- Tuxedo Co. 1 75' 1500 GPM ALF water chief wetdown June 6, 1981 - "First water chief in NYS"
- Tuxedo Co. 2 E-One 1500 GPM wetdown May 30, 1981