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*9-Zodiac need info
*9-Zodiac need info


*Orangetown Engine Button Steamer arrived Washington's Birthday 1884.
*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?
*10-CW (1914) delivered 2/5/14 or 2/12/14?

Revision as of 23:23, 16 November 2017

  • 4-Marine 23' 1999 Cobra metal hull PXLUBSC1E999 Patriot Marine Fabrications Serial No. UBSC1 Certification Date: May 1999 Model Year: 1999; new reflective vinyl graphics April 2016
  • 9-Zodiac need info
  • Orangetown Engine Button Steamer arrived Washington's Birthday 1884.
  • 10-CW (1904) members raised $1,650 to purchase
  • 10-CW (1914) delivered 2/5/14 or 2/12/14?
  • New truck purchased for Chelsea H&L, arrived May 20 or 27, 1904.
  • 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.
  • 14 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.
  • 14 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".
  • 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