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Truck 3, Rescue Squad 3 Engine(T) 33 Brush 3, Utility 3, Command 3, Car 3 Ridge Volunteer Fire Department Ridge: Company 4 Engine 43 Rescue Engine 42 Engine(T) 44, Tanker 4 Brush 4, Jeep 4, Utilities 4/4A, Command 4, MSU 4, Boat 4 Seventh District Volunteer Fire Department Avenue: Company 5 Engine 52, Engine 54 Rescue Squad 5 Engine 51(T), Tanker 5
Kentland is served by the Landover Metro Station (orange line), which is located just north of the community, across Landover Road. The former CDPs of Landover, Dodge Park, Kentland, and Palmer Park, defined as such by the U.S. Census Bureau in the 1990 U.S. Census, [2] were consolidated into the Greater Landover CDP as of the 2000 U.S. Census. [3]
Engine 33 on Broadway near the station on Great Jones Street. Engine 33 Company was originally organized on Mercer Street in lower Manhattan on November 1, 1865, but then moved to its present location on June 1, 1899. [4] Ladder Company 9 was organized in 1865; its first house was on Elizabeth Street. It moved to 42 Great Jones Street in 1948. [5]
The Scranton Fire Department has a Sutphen rescue, two aerial trucks, and two engines. [citation needed] Greenville, South Carolina, has an all Sutphen fleet including a heavy rescue, two engines, and a 100-foot (30 m) platform. [citation needed] Kenosha, Wisconsin, maintains an all Sutphen fleet of 7 Engines and 3 Ladder trucks. The newest ...
Dallas Fire-Rescue responded to a 911 call about the major accident at the interchange of North Stemmons Freeway and the Dallas North Tollway about 2:30 p.m., the fire department said in a news ...
Perhaps the best known Ward LaFrance product was the P-80 "Ambassador" model of pumper, one of which was donated as product placement by the company to be used as the fictional Los Angeles County Fire Department Engine 51 on the 1970s television program Emergency!. [3]
In addition to the fire engines based on its Supercoach bus line, Crown also assembled fire engines on truck chassis (by customer request). During the production of the Firecoach, Crown bodied the following truck chassis: Chevrolet C30; Ford C850 (Ford F-Series COE) Ford C700 (Ford C-Series) Pierce-Crown; VanPelt-Crown (1984–1985) [3]
The Ford GAA engine is an American all-aluminum 32-valve DOHC 60-degree gasoline-fueled liquid-cooled V8 internal combustion engine with a flat-plane crank.It was designed and produced by the Ford Motor Company before and during World War II.