My Favorite FDNY Rig of All Time.

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1947 Mack L/Approved rescue built in Rockville Centre, NY. Ran as Rescue 1 1947- 1959, then as Rescue 2 1960 -1966.


The purchase price of this unit, which was designated model LF, was $26,600.00. The body and compartmentation was designed by the members of Rescue Company 1 and was tailored to the specific equipment and needs of that unit. The vehicle had a walkthrough body with many interior compartments, as well as six exterior compartments on each side and another two at the rear of the body. It was equipped with a 2400 watt Homelite generator, three 500 watt and one 250 watt floodlights. There were also two windows high on each side of the body. This rig was 26 feet long, 9 feet, 3 inches high, 7 feet, 11 inches wide and had a 176-inch wheelbase. It was powered by a Mack six-cylinder Thermodyne engine with a Mack five-speed transmission and was delivered with a Mars light and an externally mounted Sireno siren. Paragraph courtesy Jack Calderone through Frank Raffa's nyfd.com.

I saw it many times as Rescue 1 while I was in High school in Manhattan, and again many times as Rescue 2 while I was in college, mostly around downtown Brooklyn and Brooklyn Heights.

Here it is as Rescue 2:


R-2 1947 Mack_Approved ex R1.jpg
 
I saw it many times during the 60's heading South on Washington Ave, turning East on Eastern Parkway heading out to Brownsville or East New York.
 
My favorite rig
It was my first introduction to the FDNY way back almost 60 years ago.

Thank you Ray,
 
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