Still Going Strong. Windsor's 1995 E-One Hurricanes. Still Going Strong. Windsor's 1995 E-One Hurricanes. In 1974, retired playground equipment maker Robert Wormser constructed a light-duty rescue...
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Engine No. 9 From Riverside Engine No. 9 From Riverside With the annexation of the former Town of Riverside on January 1, 1966, the Windsor Fire...
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Riverside Pumper #1 late in its fire service career Factory photo of Riverside’s 1938 Bickle/Ford pumper After restoration by Windsor Fire Department shops With the January...
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The ill-fated 1990 Seagrave, Engine No. 2 Former Engine 2 as it looks today, Welland Fire Department Formerly Engine 10, the 1991 Seagrave in service as...
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Ready for service: Engines 7 and 9 -- the new 1982 Pierreville/Spartans - at W.F.D. Shops Redesignated Engine 8, one of the Spartans after being repainted...
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In action at three-alarm fire, Sandwich and Mills Streets Aerial Tower No. 2, 1982 Duke/Ford Hi-Ranger 85' (left side view) Relettered as Aerial Tower No. 1...
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Windsor’s Pumpers: The Pierreville Four Windsor’s Pumpers: The Pierreville Four Windsor’s Pumpers: The Pierreville Four Windsor’s Pumpers: The Pierreville Four Although the Windsor fire Department had...
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1974 King/Ford: The Greening Of The W.F.D. 1974 King/Ford: The Greening Of The W.F.D. In 1970, a respected optometrist in Oswego, N.Y. released the results of...
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Engine No. 10 Engine No. 10 Engine No. 10 In 1957, the Ford Motor Company introduced a new line of medium/heavy-duty trucks called the “C” Series....
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Repainted lime yellow, here's how Engine 2 looked late in its career The 1965 Mack pumper at former WFD Headquarters station, located at Pitt Street E...
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