fishbait08
I trust you know where the happy button is?
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The admiral getting ready for the day~
Wow. That's a hell of a service life for a firetruck, IIRC.
This 1946 Kenworth fire engine was used by the Seattle Fire Department from 1946 to 1970 as Apparatus No. 155, and was the fifth fire engine with an enclosed cab to enter service with the Department. No. 155 was one of the engines that responded to the August, 1951 crash of a B-50 bomber into an apartment building near Boeing Field. (The site of that accident is now under I-5.) In 1972, it was transferred to Seattle City Light for use at the Diablo Dam and surrounding areas, until it was finally retired in 2001.