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Besides its heavy hauling highway and off-highway trucks, Mack builds a small tilt cab for vocational trucks- usually garbage trucks, concrete pumpers, fire trucks and the like. The current model has been around a long time and shows no signs of giving up. Fairly utilitarian, and with very short bumper to back of cab dimension, it fills the bill for many uses. Here's an array of Macks spanning 23 years.
Who ya gonna call? If your garbage catches fire, just drive over to the the Lady Hammond Road fire hall, (Station No.4) and they'll put it out for ya-no charge. Although you can't see it in this photo, the fire engine pulled out on the apron to fight this one-a run of about 25 feet.
Just an FYI. the Mack MR shown as FDNY Rescue 1, is a 1985 MAck MR/Saulsbury and was in service as a Spare Rescue until a couple years ago. The Rescue 1 that was destroyed on 9-11 was a 1996 HME/Saulsbury Heavy Rescue.
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