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Classic Briarcliff Manor FD apparatus

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Braircliff Manor Fire Department purchased this small pumper in 1972 Young / GMC 250 GPM pump with 250 gallon booster tank. Cost $26,724

credit as a Young Factory photo. co-authored the Young Fire Equipment Archive 1932-1991 Mr. Tom W. Shand. Permission granted note

Young Factory photo.

Thanks Doyle195

Notice the discharge under the drivers door.

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Braircliff FD 100 year book photo published in 2001

Thanks SEC92

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which truck is held in the back of the house with the ambulances.....isnt it also an antique?

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which truck is held in the back of the house with the ambulances.....isnt it also an antique?

Yes...Patrol 16 A 1940 Mack...........I also do remember The Mini Attack.......was a Unique Rig.......Patrol Pic

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1966 Mack 1,000 GPM pumper 500 Gallon booster tank purchased for $36,000.

*Information source "A Century of Volunteer Service" BMFD 1901-2001

Thanks SEC92

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What kind of ambulances does BMFD have and who supplies the medics

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What kind of ambulances does BMFD have and who supplies the medics

Two Type-III ambulances.

Fly Cars (36M1 and 36M2) respond from Ossining VAC, as part of the Tri-Village ALS System (Croton, Briarcliff, Ossining).

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Thanks for those pics, Tim.

There was a suction AND a discharge in the drivers step.

Mini-Attack 18 carried the Hurst tool, and was virtually un-stoppable.

Really, UN-stoppable...the brakes sucked.

Also, put a few people on the back step, and the front tires almost left the ground. That made for some interesting cornering!

Patrol 16 on the other hand, has brakes that'll toss you through the windshield.

Old Engine 93, now that was a great rig.

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