!924 Wildland fire fighting vehicle with pumps and hoses from Washington State Archives.

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Dick Malsbary
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!924 Wildland fire fighting vehicle with pumps and hoses from Washington State Archives.

Post by Dick Malsbary » Wed Feb 10, 2021 11:57 pm

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Re: !924 Wildland fire fighting vehicle with pumps and hoses from Washington State Archives.

Post by Rich Eagle » Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:17 pm

That's a great photo. The pumps are cute.
I think that is a 1923 Touring with a low hood and cowl.
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Re: !924 Wildland fire fighting vehicle with pumps and hoses from Washington State Archives.

Post by perry kete » Thu Feb 11, 2021 2:17 pm

Nice picture thanks for sharing.
By the time they untied the pumps, untangled the hoses, and got everything set up the building would have burned to the ground! :shock:
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Re: !924 Wildland fire fighting vehicle with pumps and hoses from Washington State Archives.

Post by varmint » Thu Feb 11, 2021 2:32 pm

Kewl photo.
I suppose Washington State could have used a TT instead so that things did not have to get tied down or tangled but figured that this method was quicker.
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