Retired Apparatus

Brush 411

Brush 411 operated with this jeep until it was replaced by Utility 419 in 1980.

Engine 412

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This 1988 Pemfab Grumman was in service from 1988 to 2007. It was nicknamed “Top Gun” It had a 1000 gpm pump and 600 gallons of water. The pumper was sold to the Hiseville Volunteer Fire Company in Glasgow KY.

 

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This 1980 Ford C-8000 Grumman Pumper was in service from 1980 to 1987. This pumper was one of a pair of twins. This pumper had a 1000 gpm pump and 600 gallon tank. We sold this pump after 7 years of service to get back on a rotating apparatus purchasing plan. This pumper was sold to a paper mill in North Carolina.

 

68 Midwest 412
This 1968 International Midwest Pumper was purchased used.

 

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This 1955 Oren had a 1000 gpm pump and a 800 gallon tank.

 

1939 Diamond T
This 1939 Diamond T served as engine 412.

Engine 413

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This 1980 Ford C-8000 with a Grumman body was in service from 1980 to 1998. It had a 1000 gpm pump and 600 gallon tank. This pumper was refurbished by Swab Wagon Co. in 1993.  This pumper was in service at the Lasker Volunteer Fire Department in Lasker North Carolina from 1998 to 2023. It is now privately owned by a collector.

 

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This 1970 Mack had a 1000 gpm pump and 600 gallon tank. It was sold in 1980 to the Northwest Texas fire department.

 

1953 mack 1
This 1953 Mack L pumper was the first 1000 gpm pumper in Baltimore Co. This was the first unit to sport the new white and black color scheme.  It was sold to the Upper Marlboro Vol. Fire Co. in Prince Georges County Md.

Squad 414

This 1992 Peterbilt 357 had a 21′ Swab Wagon Co body. This squad served from 1992 until 2020. It was sold to the Grantsville Volunteer Fire Company.
Our second squad was a 1979 Ford C-800 with a Saulsbury 21′ Body. This unit was in service from 1980 to 1992. When this unit was replaced, it was sold to the Revloc Volunteer Fire Company in western Pennsylvania.
Our first squad was purchased from Laurel Rescue in 1974. This was a 1969 Chevy with a Herman Born body. This squad served from 1974 until 1980 and was replaced with the 1979 Ford. This unit remained in service after we sold it. It served at 4 other fire companies in Pennsylvania.

Medic 415

This 2008 International/Horton was in service as Medic 415 from 2008 until it was replaced by the Dodge/Road Rescue in 2017.
This 1987 Ford E-350 with a body from Mobile Medical replaced the 1980 Ford. It remained in service until it was replaced by the 1994 Ford/Swab.
This 1980 Ford E-350 with a Grumman Body was in service from 1980 until it was replaced in 1987.
This 1973 GMC/Swab Ambulance was in service from 1973 until 1977.
This 1971 Chevy/Swab Ambulance was in service until 1973 when it was remounted on the GMC chassis.
This 1965 GMC was in service from 1965 until it was replaced with a 1969 Dodge/Swab.
This 1961 Chevy Ambulance was in service from 1961 until 1965.
This 1952 Cadillac was in service from 1952 until it was replaced with another Cadillac in 1957.
This 1948 Cadillac Ambulance was our first Ambulance. It was donated by the Kiwanis Club. A $100 deposit was made on 12-31-1945. The unit was delayed 2 years due to World War 2 shutdowns and post war strikes. The unit was delivered on 1-21-1948. The total cost of the unit nearly doubled in that time period to a cost of $6,046.