This from Mike Summa:
This was South Holland’s Engine 666, a 1981 Spartan/E-One 1250/750. Enjoy and comment.Mike Summa
This from Mike Summa:
This was South Holland’s Engine 666, a 1981 Spartan/E-One 1250/750. Enjoy and comment.Mike Summa
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#1 by Jim on March 9, 2018 - 7:33 PM
Dave, just a tidbit of info, CFD Eng 94’s new rig number will have a shop number of FDD-666 on it…
#2 by DaveyB on March 9, 2018 - 2:20 PM
David, it makes it even more interesting to note that South Holland is known as ” The Community of Churches”. They still have some Sunday closing “Blue Laws”.
#3 by Brian on March 8, 2018 - 3:27 PM
South Holland numbers were all 660 series for fire suppression. 640s for the ambos
#4 by David on March 8, 2018 - 1:39 PM
Engine 666? Thats an interesting number to have on a fire fighting apparatus:D