Stiles
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The Mt. Kisco IFCO engine is a 1948 Seagrave.
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Those cars look sick, hopefully we'll see them around here.
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It's still in service as Engine 102. The Mutuals also have the two Pierces which are E103 & E104.
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Wow, what a shock. I just saw him last week. R.I.P. Kevin
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Sorry for your loss Martin. Manny
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Great pics of some classic apparatus. What is the time frame of these shots?
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Manny KC2MPL
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You gotta also love those old orange gloves!
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That must have made things a little more interesting for the early morning boredom!
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I love the urgency captured in the first pic. Great shots!
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Excellent photos as always. It's not just the clarity but what you capture that's amazing.
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Each company purchases their own vehicle.
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There was a working fire in Mamaroneck Village but now can't recall on what street, W. Harrison's FAST also went
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The current 2281 will become 2284, then this new suburban will be the new "2281". All the other vehicles will move up in number. The cars are purchased by the companies, therefore they stay with the companies representative for chief until replaced. Hope that is clear.
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My prayers go out to the fallen firefighters and their families.
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You know which piece of apparatus it is when your hear the sound of it's motor off in the distance.
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That was Pete Hughes driving the Independents 48' Seagrave.
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I would love to see pictures of the rest of his fleet!
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Engine 102 is kept at the Mutual House (Sta. 2). There was a time the entire fleet of Mount Kisco was open cab LaFrance's except for Rescue 15 and the Power Wagon!
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It's quite ironic that the last Engine 102 was the American LaFrance replaced by the 1983 Mack back then. Now that LaFrance(originally E104) was also a classic.
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The best Superbowl I've ever seen, too bad Pats.
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You couldn't have said any better Captain.
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Thanks efd for making this thread another "career vs. volley" one. Most of the guys agreeing with you were volunteer. This is why many people don't post on this site anymore. Drinking has no place in the fire fire service whatsoever, career or volunteer. I think we can and should all agree on that. Let's just leave it at that.
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I would hardly consider them "everyone's favorite team"!!