Oakdale Parade Squad and Engine 1 participating in Oakdale's parade, Engine 1 won "Best Appearing Aerial".
Oakdale Parade Squad and Engine 1 participating in Oakdale's parade, Engine 1 won "Best Appearing Aerial".
Oakdale Parade Squad and Engine 1 participating in Oakdale's parade, Engine 1 won "Best Appearing Aerial".
Engine 1252
Engine 1252
1947 Dodge engine First engine purchased by the department
1949? Chevrolet Squad Car Original squad next to original station
Cartwright OK Engine 25 Our former Engine 1251 now proudly serving in Oklahoma.
Cartwright OK Engine 25 Our former Engine 1251 now proudly serving in Oklahoma.
CAFS CAFS bubbles from the front preconnect E1251, someone didn't tighten the coupling
Presto 28C 1972 International/Pierce 28C was equipped with 4 wheel drive, 250 GPM pump, and a 300 gallon tank, one of the first "mini-pumpers" in our local area. Later in life, we reworked her body and she served as our rescue for several years. She was sold to the Natural Bridge
Presto 28A, 1970 Ford/Pierce 28A was the first Pierce apparatus operating in Western Pennsylvania. With a 1000 GPM pump and a 750 gallon water tank, she was also the first in this local area to carry 4" large diameter hose. She was sold to the Hollins, Alabama VFD in 1989.
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Engine 1251 at the Lancaster Expo
Engine 1251 at the Lancaster Expo
Engine 1252
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