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 I would like to thank Dave Myers for sending me some more photographs to post on the blog, without them I was going to skip this day since I was out of major incidents to report.  These were taken by him at a fire on the Baltimore Road, Shippensburg Township on April 23, 1982.  He passed along other photos of this fire that I posted on Friday October 22, 2010, click the date to be taken to them.  Click this link to be taken to the post on the fire.  I made mention earlier that Engine 152 the boro Bruco was on a plug at Queen and Walnut, after looking at these photographs I see it was at the plug at Queen and Garfield Streets.  I think at that time the Vigilants carried 3,300 feet of LDH, it looks as if it was all used and that dual 3 inch lines had to be used to a manifold to supply the LDH going to Engine 352.  I wouldn't want to have to pick up all that hose today.  Remember clicking on the photos will make them get larger. 
 
2 comments:
Brad i will be going threw some more pictures and slides this weekend.
Sounds great Dave, thanks again for your contribution. I just wish others would help out also.
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