
Old Times
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 First Engine 1929-36 |
The First Engine was a 1917 Brockway 'Combination Chemical & Hose Car.'
This unit was purchased from the Phoenix #1 Fire Co. |

1936 Dodge |
 61-1 1936-73
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Dodge/built by Hale Pumps. 250 gallons of water & 250
gpm Hale rotary pump. This unit was originally an open cab unit and got
a new body in 1956. In 1973 it was sold to the new formed Ludwig's
Corner Fire Co (station #73). |
 61-2 1949-1973
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New in 1949 & made by A.W. Martin in Terryhill, PA. The
unit had a 1000 gallon tank and 250 gpm Hale Rotary Pump. |
 Rescue61 1962-79
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1962 International. Equipped with a 10 KW Generator.
All interior work was done by KFC members. Members of the ladies
Auxiliary actually cooked meals in this unit at larger incidents. In its
early days it carried 2 Chem-Ox masks. |
 1982
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 61-3 1957-86
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International made by A.W. Martin in Terryhill, PA.
This unit had a 1000 gallon tank & a 500 gpm Hale pump. |
 Rescue 61 1979-86
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GMC with Grumman body built by Jack Yiassel. The unit
had a 12 KW Generator & carried the first Lucas Rescue Tool System and
cascade system. |
 1991
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 61-1 1967-91
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International Hahn/custom pumper. This unit had a 750
gallon tank and 750 gpm Hale single stage pump. It was also equipped
with a John Beam Hi-Pressure PTO pump with two Hi-Pressure reel lines.
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 Snorkel 61 1976-1993 |
"A" Model Mack with a (1974) 55 foot snorkel boom. The
unit was purchased used from the Paoli Fire Co & served as the Kimberton
Fire Co.'s first Truck Company. The unit was equipped with a 250 gallon
tank & 750 gpm 2-stage Hale Pump. The unit was sold to the Forest Lake
Fire Co where it continues to serve as a front line fire unit. |
 61-5 1974-95
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This unit originally started out with a Ford Tractor &
then later replaced with a 1970 Mack tractor. The trailer was a 7000
gallon Hess Oil trailer donated by Hess Oil. The unit had a 250 gpm pump
to off load the water or could be drafted off of by a pumper. |
 Tac61 1973-1998
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Tac61. 1973-1998. 1973 International Pick-up truck. The
vehicle started its life as a Brush truck & was later modified to an
attack type unit. It was equipped with a 250 gallon tank and 250 gpm
Hale pump. The unit was built by PECO. |
 Squad 61 1980-99
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GMC Suburban. Purchased to carry firefighters after the
NFPA made it unacceptable to ride Firefighters on the back step of fire
apparatus. The unit was also used by firefighters to go to fire academy
courses outside the area opposed to using their personal vehicles.
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 61-2 1976-2000
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Hahn-Custom 5 man cab. It was equipped with a 6 KW
generator, 1250 gpm Hale single stage pump and 750 gallons of water. It
had a 5 speed manual transmission and was sold to the Screamer Volunteer
Fire Co where is still services as a front line unit to their community.
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Tower61 1991-2002 |
Purchased from the Fairfax City Fire Dept in 1990.
Built on a 1974 American chassis. The KFC had it totally refurbished
with a 1990 Pierce-Arrow Cab and rebuilt ladder and body. The unit was
equipped with an 85 foot Grove-LTI Tower-ladder with prepiped waterway &
12 KW water-cooled generator. It had no pump or water. The unit was sold
in 2002 to the Parkesburg Fire Co (Station #28)in Chester County where
it still serves as a front line unit.
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