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1/64 FDNY Squad 61 Pumper. Squad 61's rescue-pumper was the first Seagrave Commander II series apparatus in FDNY. This apparatus was donated to the FDNY by the management and employees of Seagrave Fire Apparatus of Clintonville, Wisconsin. The Seagrave employees sponsored various fund raising events to help defer the cost of this vehicle. The 2003 rescue-pumper, which carries FDNY registration number SP03016, was assigned to Squad Company 61 on December 17, 2003. In a special ceremony at the FDNY Fire Academy on Randall's Island, it was presented to the Fire Commissioner, the Chief of Department, and the captain, lieutenants and firefighters of Squad 61, by the President of Seagrave.
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1/64 FDNY Ladder 43. In 2007, Ladder Company 43 was the third busiest ladder in the entire city, with 4,475 runs, of which 3,333 were workers. Many members of this company have been awarded individual medals for heroism, with the company itself receiving many unit citations. Their apparatus is a 2001 Seagrave 100 foot Rearmount Aerial, with FDNY registration number SL01018, placed in service here on November 19, 2001. Ladder Co. 43 was originally known as Hook and Ladder 43 and was organized on November 27, 1913, in a big three door firehouse at 240-244 East 111th Street, in a section of upper Manhattan known as East Harlem.
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Annandale, VA
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Fairfax Co., VA
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Palm Beach Gardens
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