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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

Ladder 41 - 1988 Grumman Aeriallcat 102ft. 1500gpm/250gal
Carmel Clay Twp. F.D.

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  • Beautiful. My station has Truck 295. Same Grumman Aerial Cat except for different color on some parts it looks just like it. My LT wants to get rid of it but I would kill to keep that truck lol

  • @WMFDFirefighter295 Try to keep it!These ole' Grummans are a dying breed. Do you have any videos of it?

  • Beast! Nice reverse! Lol.

  • @RYANSPIDER1 This thing is awesome!!

  • Too bad they replaced it with the Segrave TDA.....

  • @franktonfire Carmel still has this, its a reserve.

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  • @PierceT520 no i dont have any videos of it, sorry. like i said my LT wants to get a new one and im thinking like hell were gettin a new one! i love this thing! if you go on google images and type in " West Mifflin Truck 295 " it will come up with a few pics of it. I wont get on ANY other pieces in the station besides the Truck, unless that sad moment when i have to lol

  • @PierceT520

    Since you probably don't know, because of changes in the fire codes for greener fire apparatus production (and I don't mean the color green), the canopy cab and open cab configurations for fire apparatus are no longer allowed, and those old engines you used to hear are now obsolete in time, but some reserve rigs still have those old configurations and engines. This old Grumman AerialCat is now a reserve truck, thanks to the Seagrave TDA going in front line service.

  • where is this at what state

  • Now that's a nice lader

  • Now thats a fire truck.

  • I remember when that motor and exhaust sound was the norm! Too bad the young firemen of today didn't have this to experience.

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