

I'm the guy who left two Avondale, LA patches.īaltimore/Washington International (BWI) Airport is the operator of this brand new 2001 American LaFrance. Lime green is their choice of colors on this Hahn pumper. Note the enclose rear compartment.Īvondale, PA is located in mushroom country in southeast Pennsylvania. This beautiful 1981 American LaFrance is the first out engine of the Arkwright Area, SC fire department outside of Spartanburg.Īnother beautiful relic in top condition is this 1984 American LaFrance pumper belonging to the Arkwright Area fire department. Many thanks for the shirt and patch, they are treasured being a former naval aviator (air crew). We could not find a year for it so if anyone knows please pass this on to me. Stationed at the naval base across the river from the Naval Academy is this KME pumper. The crew on duty the day I visited had some pretty good stories to tell about some of the pranks the midshipmen pulled. This is a 1990 Simon-Duplex pumper assigned to the campus fire station.

Be sure to check out their ladder on the applicable page. Naval Academy's equipment on the first pages. Since they are located in Annapolis, MD I guess I'll post the U.

KME apparatus are few and far between.Į-35 is a 1976 American LaFrance that probably one of the oldest pieces with the Annapolis (MD) Fire Department. This 1991 KME belongs to Aetna Hose Volunteer Fire Company in Newark, Delaware. I have aver a hundred pumpers posted for your viewing enjoyment. Being the most common piece of apparatus, pumpers are the most numereous of all field pieces and come in all shapes and sizes as you can see from these pages. Just click the "More Pumpers" at the bottom of page one to view the next pumper page.
