Since our Establishment in 1924, the Green Lane Fire Company has housed a lot of apparatus. We are working on compiling and scanning pictures to show you as many as we can, below are the ones we have so far.
1924 Hale/Reo
Details on this truck are a little sketchy, we are looking through our records to find out more about it!
Photo Courtesy of Larry Roeder
Photo Courtesy of Robert Ward
Photo Courtesy of Robert Ward
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1957 American LaFrance
800 Series - 750gpm Pump, 750g Tank
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1959 Ford C750 Tanker
1600g Tank, 350gpm Hale PTO Pump
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1971 Imperial Pumper
1000gpm Pump, 500g Tank
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1980 Seagrave - Engine 42-1
1250gpm Pump, 1000g Tank
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1981 Chevrolet Rescue
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1985 Seagrave, Engine 42-2
Retired Engine 42-2, 1985 Seagrave HB40DF, 1250 GPM pump, 500g water tank. The engine was purchased in the early 2000's from the Warminster Fire Dept. of Bucks County. It served our company for a little over 5 years before being donated to the Bucks County Public Safety training facility. The training center later sold the truck to the Mar-Lin Citizens Hose Company in PA. The truck is now believed to be owned by a collector out of Gastonia, NC. We are unsure if the truck was owned by another fire company after Mar-Lin and before being purchased by a collector.
Photo Courtesy of Dennis Wetherhold Jr.
Photo Courtesy of Mar-Lin's Facebook Page
Photo Courtesy of Andrew Messer
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2000 Ford Crown Victoria, CAR-42
Car-42 served as the Chief's Vehicle until 2014 when it was retired.
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1986 Mack Tanker
Tanker 42-2, 1500 Gal Tank retired in 2013
2006 KME Engine
Engine 42, 1250 GPM Pump with 1000 Gal Tank. Served as first out Engine from 2006-2017. This truck was sold to Springfield Twp Fire Co. in Michigan

1993 International Rescue
Rescue 42, was cutsom built for GLFC and delivered in 1993. It served as first out rescue for automobile accidents until 2017.