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On August 17, 1936, the Vigilant Hose Company, Shippensburg, PA took delivery of their new fire engine. The new pumper was equipped with a REO Gold Crown motor built especially for pumping purposes. It was mounted on a REO chassis and had a 166-inch wheelbase. The pumper was equipped with a 500-gallon per minute centrifugal pump, a 100-gallon booster tank, 150 feet of booster hose, a 24-foot extension and a 12-foot roof ladder. The engine was to be used primarily in the borough of Shippensburg and be a back up for the rural engine. In December, 1949, the engine was traded along with cash for a new tank truck. View other product and find out more about Corgi Classics. Related ProductsCorgi Classics > Catalogues > Corgi Classics July - December 2006 > USA > Heroes Under Fire Corgi Classics > Livery > Emergency Services > USA > Fire Corgi Classics > Ranges > Emergency Services Registered Users: Bookmark
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