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ONLY ONE!! Code 3 1:64 Aerialscope Ladder & Seagrave Pumper L31/E82: FDNY Fire Station Set

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$349.95
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ONLY ONE!! Code 3 1:64 Aerialscope Ladder & Seagrave Pumper L31/E82: FDNY Fire Station Set

ONLY ONE!! Code 3 1:64 Aerialscope Ladder & Seagrave Pumper L31/E82: FDNY Fire Station Set
$349.95

This is a 2 model set which was produced in 2000

There is a little shelf wear on the out side box as its been stored for over 20 years - models in mint condition

Engine 82
Engine 82 was organized on September 5th, 1905 in their current quarters located at 1215 Intervale Avenue in the Bronx. Engine 82 was made famous by a former member of the company, Dennis Smith, who authored 'Report From Engine Company 82'. This book highlighted the war years of the Bronx burning.

Their first alarm response area consisted of many large tenements and H-type buildings. However, during the fire war years most of these buildings were replaced by one and two family homes. Engine 82 shares their quarters with Ladder 31. Their house nickname is 'La Casa Grande' The Big House. Engine 82 over the years had four medal day winners, 16 Unit Citations and only one death in the line of duty. Engine 82 operates a 1993 Seagrave 1000 gpm pumper with a 500-gallon water tank.

Ladder 31
Ladder 31, was organized on May 1st, 1907 in their current quarters they share with Engine 82. Like Engine 82, Ladder 31 was also made famous by Engine 82's firefighter Dennis Smith's book. During the fire war years both companies were one of the busiest companies in the department. Their response area like Engine 82 still includes tenements and one and two family homes. Ladder 31 had 28 medal day winners and 20 Unit Citations awarded to them. Today Ladder 31 is assigned a 1999 Seagrave Aerialscope 75 foot Tower Ladder.

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