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louvaas liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in (Delivered) Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY
County: Westchester
City/Town/Municipality/Dept: Independent Fire Company, Mt. Kisco, NY
Unit designation/identifier: Engine 105
Chassis & Body (or Aerial) Manufacturer and model: Seagrave Marauder II/ Pumper
Pump size, tank size (water/foam), aerial type & length: 2000gpm/750gallon
Estimated delivery date: Summer 2013
Status: On order
Notes: Will replace current E105, a 1989 Pierce Lance Pumper
Truck Committee had the Pre-Construction trip last week. Final drawing should follow in a few weeks.
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EmsFirePolice liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in (Delivered) Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY
The old 105 is all lettered for the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, here are the photos. Should be in service soon, just waiting on some equipment to arrive. Best of luck with the engine!
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EmsFirePolice liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in (Delivered) Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY
Got word that Engine 105 made it into the Seagrave Calendar, month of January! It was one of our members photos that were selected for the calendar, nice job Pete!
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EmsFirePolice liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in (Delivered) Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY
The old 105 is all lettered for the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, here are the photos. Should be in service soon, just waiting on some equipment to arrive. Best of luck with the engine!
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grumpyff liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in (Delivered) Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY
It has arrived! Will follow up with more soon.
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x635 liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in (Delivered) Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY
The apparatus committee made the trip to Seagrave out in Wisconsin for the final inspection of the new pumper for the Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY. After two days of going over the truck, driving and pumping the truck, only a few minor details needed correcting. We also added a few things to the rig, The new engine should be leaving Wisconsin towards the end of this week and should arrive at Hudson Vally Fire Equipment the beginning of next week.
It will be up at Hudsan Valley Fire Equipment for about 3 weeks getting tools and equipment mounted, also the lettering and striping will be done at the same time. It should arrive in Mt. Kisco at the Independent Fire Co. in late August. After getting the rest of the equipment and hose on and some nights of training, we hope to have it in service in early September.
Here are a few pics of the trip!
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IFCO106 liked a post in a topic by E106MKFD in (Delivered) Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY
New Photos of E-105 2013 Seagrave -Photos by E106MKFD
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EmsFirePolice liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in (Delivered) Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY
Expected delivery is next summer, anywhere from July to August hopefully. We will explore all the options when it comes time to take the 1989 Pierce out of service, donation is one of them.
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grumpyff liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in (Delivered) Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY
It has arrived! Will follow up with more soon.
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grumpyff liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in (Delivered) Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY
It has arrived! Will follow up with more soon.
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x635 liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Mount Kisco FD IFCO Donates Former Engine To Broome, NY FD
It is the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department in Livingstonville, NY. I will do a write up of it and post some pics in a day or two.
Chris
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E106MKFD liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Independent Fire Company Engine 105 on to a new home
After 24 years of service to the Independent Fire Company in Mt. Kisco, NY, engine 105, a 1989 Pierce Lance pumper, has gone on to a new home. With the recent purchase of its replacement, we had a decision to be made on what to do with the 1989 Pierce. This discussion goes back to when we first decided to replace the pumper about two years ago. After our annual fire department parade in 2012, a former member who always attends our parades came to our firehouse. The former member, Bob Molhenbrook, was a member of the Independents for 20 years before moving upstate to the Catskills. He brought along the Chief Jason Wayman of his current department, the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, in Livingstonville, NY, and their wives. After speaking with them and talking of the new engine soon to be ordered by us, the talk shifted to the August 2011 hurricane, Irene.
Upon hearing of the devastation and the financial hardships that Hurricane Irene caused to them, we started to think of ways we could help. Not long after, we received a letter from Jason with pictures of the hurricane and its aftermath. In his letter he explained how what little savings they had saved was used up to cover costs that insurance did not cover. Unable to do any fundraising events for some time due to the fact their fundraising hall was destroyed, this would delay their thoughts on replacing their current frontline pumper, a 1980 Saulsbury front mount pumper. After discussion on whether to sell our old engine or possibly donate it to a company in need, a motion was made to sell our engine for $1.00 to the Town of Broom Volunteer Fire Department and it was unanimously passed. Not only was it the right thing to do, it was the only thing to do, in our minds. We know they will get years of service out of it until they can raise enough money to replace it one day. The engine served us well and we hope it continues on for them.
I have attached some pictures of the devastation of Irene in Livingstonville, NY. Also, there are some pictures of the day they came down to pick up their new engine on Saturday, August 10, 2013.
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E106MKFD liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Independent Fire Company Engine 105 on to a new home
After 24 years of service to the Independent Fire Company in Mt. Kisco, NY, engine 105, a 1989 Pierce Lance pumper, has gone on to a new home. With the recent purchase of its replacement, we had a decision to be made on what to do with the 1989 Pierce. This discussion goes back to when we first decided to replace the pumper about two years ago. After our annual fire department parade in 2012, a former member who always attends our parades came to our firehouse. The former member, Bob Molhenbrook, was a member of the Independents for 20 years before moving upstate to the Catskills. He brought along the Chief Jason Wayman of his current department, the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, in Livingstonville, NY, and their wives. After speaking with them and talking of the new engine soon to be ordered by us, the talk shifted to the August 2011 hurricane, Irene.
Upon hearing of the devastation and the financial hardships that Hurricane Irene caused to them, we started to think of ways we could help. Not long after, we received a letter from Jason with pictures of the hurricane and its aftermath. In his letter he explained how what little savings they had saved was used up to cover costs that insurance did not cover. Unable to do any fundraising events for some time due to the fact their fundraising hall was destroyed, this would delay their thoughts on replacing their current frontline pumper, a 1980 Saulsbury front mount pumper. After discussion on whether to sell our old engine or possibly donate it to a company in need, a motion was made to sell our engine for $1.00 to the Town of Broom Volunteer Fire Department and it was unanimously passed. Not only was it the right thing to do, it was the only thing to do, in our minds. We know they will get years of service out of it until they can raise enough money to replace it one day. The engine served us well and we hope it continues on for them.
I have attached some pictures of the devastation of Irene in Livingstonville, NY. Also, there are some pictures of the day they came down to pick up their new engine on Saturday, August 10, 2013.
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E106MKFD liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Independent Fire Company Engine 105 on to a new home
After 24 years of service to the Independent Fire Company in Mt. Kisco, NY, engine 105, a 1989 Pierce Lance pumper, has gone on to a new home. With the recent purchase of its replacement, we had a decision to be made on what to do with the 1989 Pierce. This discussion goes back to when we first decided to replace the pumper about two years ago. After our annual fire department parade in 2012, a former member who always attends our parades came to our firehouse. The former member, Bob Molhenbrook, was a member of the Independents for 20 years before moving upstate to the Catskills. He brought along the Chief Jason Wayman of his current department, the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, in Livingstonville, NY, and their wives. After speaking with them and talking of the new engine soon to be ordered by us, the talk shifted to the August 2011 hurricane, Irene.
Upon hearing of the devastation and the financial hardships that Hurricane Irene caused to them, we started to think of ways we could help. Not long after, we received a letter from Jason with pictures of the hurricane and its aftermath. In his letter he explained how what little savings they had saved was used up to cover costs that insurance did not cover. Unable to do any fundraising events for some time due to the fact their fundraising hall was destroyed, this would delay their thoughts on replacing their current frontline pumper, a 1980 Saulsbury front mount pumper. After discussion on whether to sell our old engine or possibly donate it to a company in need, a motion was made to sell our engine for $1.00 to the Town of Broom Volunteer Fire Department and it was unanimously passed. Not only was it the right thing to do, it was the only thing to do, in our minds. We know they will get years of service out of it until they can raise enough money to replace it one day. The engine served us well and we hope it continues on for them.
I have attached some pictures of the devastation of Irene in Livingstonville, NY. Also, there are some pictures of the day they came down to pick up their new engine on Saturday, August 10, 2013.
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E106MKFD liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Independent Fire Company Engine 105 on to a new home
After 24 years of service to the Independent Fire Company in Mt. Kisco, NY, engine 105, a 1989 Pierce Lance pumper, has gone on to a new home. With the recent purchase of its replacement, we had a decision to be made on what to do with the 1989 Pierce. This discussion goes back to when we first decided to replace the pumper about two years ago. After our annual fire department parade in 2012, a former member who always attends our parades came to our firehouse. The former member, Bob Molhenbrook, was a member of the Independents for 20 years before moving upstate to the Catskills. He brought along the Chief Jason Wayman of his current department, the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, in Livingstonville, NY, and their wives. After speaking with them and talking of the new engine soon to be ordered by us, the talk shifted to the August 2011 hurricane, Irene.
Upon hearing of the devastation and the financial hardships that Hurricane Irene caused to them, we started to think of ways we could help. Not long after, we received a letter from Jason with pictures of the hurricane and its aftermath. In his letter he explained how what little savings they had saved was used up to cover costs that insurance did not cover. Unable to do any fundraising events for some time due to the fact their fundraising hall was destroyed, this would delay their thoughts on replacing their current frontline pumper, a 1980 Saulsbury front mount pumper. After discussion on whether to sell our old engine or possibly donate it to a company in need, a motion was made to sell our engine for $1.00 to the Town of Broom Volunteer Fire Department and it was unanimously passed. Not only was it the right thing to do, it was the only thing to do, in our minds. We know they will get years of service out of it until they can raise enough money to replace it one day. The engine served us well and we hope it continues on for them.
I have attached some pictures of the devastation of Irene in Livingstonville, NY. Also, there are some pictures of the day they came down to pick up their new engine on Saturday, August 10, 2013.
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E106MKFD liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Independent Fire Company Engine 105 on to a new home
After 24 years of service to the Independent Fire Company in Mt. Kisco, NY, engine 105, a 1989 Pierce Lance pumper, has gone on to a new home. With the recent purchase of its replacement, we had a decision to be made on what to do with the 1989 Pierce. This discussion goes back to when we first decided to replace the pumper about two years ago. After our annual fire department parade in 2012, a former member who always attends our parades came to our firehouse. The former member, Bob Molhenbrook, was a member of the Independents for 20 years before moving upstate to the Catskills. He brought along the Chief Jason Wayman of his current department, the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, in Livingstonville, NY, and their wives. After speaking with them and talking of the new engine soon to be ordered by us, the talk shifted to the August 2011 hurricane, Irene.
Upon hearing of the devastation and the financial hardships that Hurricane Irene caused to them, we started to think of ways we could help. Not long after, we received a letter from Jason with pictures of the hurricane and its aftermath. In his letter he explained how what little savings they had saved was used up to cover costs that insurance did not cover. Unable to do any fundraising events for some time due to the fact their fundraising hall was destroyed, this would delay their thoughts on replacing their current frontline pumper, a 1980 Saulsbury front mount pumper. After discussion on whether to sell our old engine or possibly donate it to a company in need, a motion was made to sell our engine for $1.00 to the Town of Broom Volunteer Fire Department and it was unanimously passed. Not only was it the right thing to do, it was the only thing to do, in our minds. We know they will get years of service out of it until they can raise enough money to replace it one day. The engine served us well and we hope it continues on for them.
I have attached some pictures of the devastation of Irene in Livingstonville, NY. Also, there are some pictures of the day they came down to pick up their new engine on Saturday, August 10, 2013.
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E106MKFD liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Independent Fire Company Engine 105 on to a new home
After 24 years of service to the Independent Fire Company in Mt. Kisco, NY, engine 105, a 1989 Pierce Lance pumper, has gone on to a new home. With the recent purchase of its replacement, we had a decision to be made on what to do with the 1989 Pierce. This discussion goes back to when we first decided to replace the pumper about two years ago. After our annual fire department parade in 2012, a former member who always attends our parades came to our firehouse. The former member, Bob Molhenbrook, was a member of the Independents for 20 years before moving upstate to the Catskills. He brought along the Chief Jason Wayman of his current department, the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, in Livingstonville, NY, and their wives. After speaking with them and talking of the new engine soon to be ordered by us, the talk shifted to the August 2011 hurricane, Irene.
Upon hearing of the devastation and the financial hardships that Hurricane Irene caused to them, we started to think of ways we could help. Not long after, we received a letter from Jason with pictures of the hurricane and its aftermath. In his letter he explained how what little savings they had saved was used up to cover costs that insurance did not cover. Unable to do any fundraising events for some time due to the fact their fundraising hall was destroyed, this would delay their thoughts on replacing their current frontline pumper, a 1980 Saulsbury front mount pumper. After discussion on whether to sell our old engine or possibly donate it to a company in need, a motion was made to sell our engine for $1.00 to the Town of Broom Volunteer Fire Department and it was unanimously passed. Not only was it the right thing to do, it was the only thing to do, in our minds. We know they will get years of service out of it until they can raise enough money to replace it one day. The engine served us well and we hope it continues on for them.
I have attached some pictures of the devastation of Irene in Livingstonville, NY. Also, there are some pictures of the day they came down to pick up their new engine on Saturday, August 10, 2013.
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E106MKFD liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Independent Fire Company Engine 105 on to a new home
After 24 years of service to the Independent Fire Company in Mt. Kisco, NY, engine 105, a 1989 Pierce Lance pumper, has gone on to a new home. With the recent purchase of its replacement, we had a decision to be made on what to do with the 1989 Pierce. This discussion goes back to when we first decided to replace the pumper about two years ago. After our annual fire department parade in 2012, a former member who always attends our parades came to our firehouse. The former member, Bob Molhenbrook, was a member of the Independents for 20 years before moving upstate to the Catskills. He brought along the Chief Jason Wayman of his current department, the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, in Livingstonville, NY, and their wives. After speaking with them and talking of the new engine soon to be ordered by us, the talk shifted to the August 2011 hurricane, Irene.
Upon hearing of the devastation and the financial hardships that Hurricane Irene caused to them, we started to think of ways we could help. Not long after, we received a letter from Jason with pictures of the hurricane and its aftermath. In his letter he explained how what little savings they had saved was used up to cover costs that insurance did not cover. Unable to do any fundraising events for some time due to the fact their fundraising hall was destroyed, this would delay their thoughts on replacing their current frontline pumper, a 1980 Saulsbury front mount pumper. After discussion on whether to sell our old engine or possibly donate it to a company in need, a motion was made to sell our engine for $1.00 to the Town of Broom Volunteer Fire Department and it was unanimously passed. Not only was it the right thing to do, it was the only thing to do, in our minds. We know they will get years of service out of it until they can raise enough money to replace it one day. The engine served us well and we hope it continues on for them.
I have attached some pictures of the devastation of Irene in Livingstonville, NY. Also, there are some pictures of the day they came down to pick up their new engine on Saturday, August 10, 2013.
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x635 liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Mount Kisco FD IFCO Donates Former Engine To Broome, NY FD
It is the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department in Livingstonville, NY. I will do a write up of it and post some pics in a day or two.
Chris
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x635 liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Mount Kisco FD IFCO Donates Former Engine To Broome, NY FD
It is the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department in Livingstonville, NY. I will do a write up of it and post some pics in a day or two.
Chris
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x635 liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Mount Kisco FD IFCO Donates Former Engine To Broome, NY FD
It is the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department in Livingstonville, NY. I will do a write up of it and post some pics in a day or two.
Chris
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x635 liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Mount Kisco FD IFCO Donates Former Engine To Broome, NY FD
It is the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department in Livingstonville, NY. I will do a write up of it and post some pics in a day or two.
Chris
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x635 liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in (Delivered) Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY
The apparatus committee made the trip to Seagrave out in Wisconsin for the final inspection of the new pumper for the Independent Fire Co. in Mt. Kisco, NY. After two days of going over the truck, driving and pumping the truck, only a few minor details needed correcting. We also added a few things to the rig, The new engine should be leaving Wisconsin towards the end of this week and should arrive at Hudson Vally Fire Equipment the beginning of next week.
It will be up at Hudsan Valley Fire Equipment for about 3 weeks getting tools and equipment mounted, also the lettering and striping will be done at the same time. It should arrive in Mt. Kisco at the Independent Fire Co. in late August. After getting the rest of the equipment and hose on and some nights of training, we hope to have it in service in early September.
Here are a few pics of the trip!
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IFCO106 liked a post in a topic by x635 in Class act by Sleepy Hollow Fire Dept
Here's a graphic on the Sleepy Hollow Engine they donated to Broad Channel FD:
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x4093k liked a post in a topic by IFCO106 in Photos of new I.F.CO E105
Here are a few pics! Final inspection in 2 weeks, should arrive here in Mt. Kisco mid to late August after lettering and mounting of tools and all!