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Congratulations to the McDowell County Rescue Squad in NC on their purchase of this 2009 Spartan/EVI Rescue. We wish you good luck and many years of service with her. Thank you very much for your business. We would also like to thank the village of Buchanan and the Buchanan Fire Department for giving us the opportunity to find the old Rescue 26 a new home. Here she is leaving Buchanan for the last time headed south
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Congratulations to Chief Dennis Bisson and the entire Winterthur Fire Department of the Winterthur Museum in DE on their purchase of this 2006 Pierce Pumper. We thank you for your business and wish you many years of service with her. We would also like to thank the Plainview Volunteer Fire Department for once again working with us. Your business is much appreciated. Here is the old 9544 as she gets ready to depart Plainview for the last time to station 38 to become the new Engine 38-3.
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The Old 551 going 21 for the last time from Atlantic Steamers firehouse on her way to her new life as Truck 1 for the Brockway Volunteer Hose Company in PA. We wish you good luck and many years of service with her. Thank you for your business. Also, we would like to thank the Atlantic Steamer Fire Company for once again working with us. We appreciate your continued business.
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She’s off. On a misty foggy morning the old Rescue 29-61 heads to the Union Volunteer Fire Department in CT to start her second life. We wish you good luck and many years of service with her. Thank you for your business. We would also like to thank the Roscoe Rockland Fire District for giving us the opportunity to work with them as we had two trucks for them picked up this week. Thank you for your business and welcome to the Signal 5 Family.
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Congratulations to Chief Jamie Merlino and the entire Hughestown Hose Company on their purchase of this 2001 KME Pumper. We wish you good luck and many years of service with the new engine 143. We would also like to thank the Pearl River Fore District for their continued business for their continued business and friendship with us. We truly appreciate it.
And Then There Were None
585 the last of Syosset’s 2007 Fleet of 5 Pierce Dash Engines leaves for the last time a few weeks ago, headed for her new assignment. She did not have far to go as she is staying in the county but in a different battalion with the Mineola FD. This concluded the surplussing of 5 old rigs for the Syosset Fire District. We started this journey over two years ago when they decided to replace all 5 engines and a 2005 Heavy Rescue. We were fortunate enough to get the opportunity to sell 4 of the 5 engines (they already had an agreement to sell 587 to the East Williston FD, another nearby Dept) and the Heavy Rescue. It was a long journey but all the trucks were sold before the new ones came in and are now all at their new assignments. We want to thank the Syosset Fire District and especially district manager Jack Randazzo for working with us. It was a pleasure working with all of you and getting to know all of you.
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The old 814 (1996 Pierce Lance 1500/750) on her last 21 out of the county on her way to port of Baltimore to be shipped to her new home with Cuerpo de Bomberos de La Higuera in Chile. Congratulations to them and we wish you the best of luck with her and thank you as well as Fire Trucks Chile for your business. We would also like to thank the Village of East Williston Fire Department for working with us we appreciate your business. Special thanks to the Roslyn Highlands FD for hosting her while her transportation was finalized.
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The old 1-10-7 on her final signal 2 from “The Danch” headed to Cherokee Creek Fire Department in SC to become Rescue 41. We wish you folks good luck and many years of service with her. Thank you for your business. We would also like to thank the Wyandanch Volunteer Fire Company for allowing us to find her a new home. Thank you for your continued business.
The old 1-6-4 from Union Hook and Ladder Co #1 on her final signal 2 from the Village of Lindenhurst headed to Farmersville, Ohio to become the new Ladder 67 with Chief Jeff Erisman at the wheel.
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New Hyde Park’s old 175 on her final 21 from Headquarters on her way to the East Fishkill Fire District. We wish you good luck and many years of service with her. We would also like to thank the New Hyde Park Fire District for giving us the opportunity to find her a new home. Thank you for your business.