Oh No There's a Fire
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I would cherish this video if at least for the fact that Ford C-series tilt-cab apparatus are getting more and more rare. Next to Seagrave, I would say Ford C-Series are my favorite rigs. I remember as a kid we had a Ford C-750/Bruco Heavy Rescue with a 360 V-8 gas. A bit underpowered, but it was the first truck in the area to carry a Hurst Tool. Berwyn at one time was the Ford C-series capital of the Main Line!!!
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thats some good classic video. i haven't seen IIA paks on a rack in a very, very long time. nice job.
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I didnt know 2 used to have black gear...
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haha station 2...
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2:05 was a firefigher riding on the tailboard on that engine?
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My company stands-by and RITs for this company ALL the time!
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Did you light the house on fire just for this video?
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HELL YES! Can you scan the pages in???
Looks like I'm going to be buying another model kit to build. :))
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According to the latest Fire Apparatus Journal, "Models By Dave" makes conversion kits for AMT models, including an ALF Century cab and a Ford C-Series cab with canopy extension. Interested??
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Ok, now THIS' weird. The ford cab model has a pair of red domes......
& no, I didn't screw up & put ALF parts in the ford cab box(That's the 1st thing I checked).
So Ertl/amt made a ford firetruck model???
Berwyn back in the day was Ford country!!!
RDG484 3 years ago 3
E-One country too!
trafficdan 3 years ago
Hey Traffic, are there any Ford tilt-cabs left at Berwyn Fire Co. today?
RDG484 3 years ago
I am not really sure. I haven't been there in a while. I think the rescue and maybe one engine still are.
trafficdan 3 years ago
Do you have an idea of what the siren is on the ambulance?? Sounds to me like a PA-20A or FS Interceptor.
LifesaversofFuture 3 years ago
I have no clue. I rarely rode on the ambulance rigs and back then they used to get new rigs on a fairly regular basis. So it would definitely had been from that era. (late 80's)
trafficdan 3 years ago