Good morning friends and followers of our page. As we say goodbye to 2015 and welcome in 2016, I thought I would like to give everyone a huge thank you for your continued support of our page. Without each of you we could not be as successful as we have become. over the past year we have added a lot of new followers and our page activity has increased greatly. The challange coin was introduced and has met with great success, ( we still have a few left for sale and the give awa...
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Good Morning friends. Well I had a delivery yesterday, it wasn't quite like this . However I had great conversation with one of our friends on here John Thorpe, he was telling me he started out his fire service career on one of these LaFrance beauties... Hats off to our forefathers of the fire service without them we would not be where we are today. Thank you John for your 50 Plus years of service.
Scott Mattson toSPAAMFAA
Sayreville, NJ with an IH squad. Anyone have ideas on this one? John Toomey picture
Vincent T Marchese toSPAAMFAA
Photographed these rigs at a muster in Suffern, New York about 40 years ago. I think the Mahwah, NJ Mack was still in service at the time.
Every now and then we pay a tribute to our EMS side of things. Tonight is that time. Thank you as well to our EMS side of the house....
This one is a bit dated.... but none the less this is our early beginnings. ..
When I was young it was called Miller Time, now that I have aged it's called Jameson time here at the Guru house.
Check this old quote out for some loose eqpt. Thank you Harvey.
Wow times have changed,,, Thank you Harvey for sending this in for our readers to see how much things have changed
Harvey Herring toThe Firetruck Guru
Inflation anyone
Prices for equipment for the Whitehaven FD, TN in earlier days
Prices for equipment for the Whitehaven FD, TN in earlier days
Thank you Gary for sending this beauty in for our friends to see.
Gary Schlotterbeck toThe Firetruck Guru
1957 Persch 75 ft Quint in service in Hagetstown MD. From 1957 to 1977. A one and done rig.
One of our friends sent this in Thank you Scott..
Scott N Brittany Capewell toThe Firetruck Guru
I got these Jim Beam collectibles as house warming gifts. Both are unopened. Thought I'd share them with The Firetruck Guru. They are circa 1978 I believe.
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