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Thursday, May 12, 2016
Pumper
For all you fire enthusiasts out there, here's a snapshot of a classic pumper that served Menasha for many, many years, posed behind the old fire station on Main Street.
Back in the 1950s we often would visit the fire station on Saturdays. We were allowed to slide down the pole and help wash the trucks. Wheels were our specialty. Do they even have a pole now and would sliding even be allowed?
I remember attending a birthday party at the Main Street fire station in the 1960s. We were allowed pretty much free reign of the place. Wearing the gear, climbing on the rigs, pushing buttons, flipping switches, etc.. Pretty much a dream come true for 8 year old boys. Disneyland had nothing on that place for us.
Back in the 1950s we often would visit the fire station on Saturdays. We were allowed to slide down the pole and help wash the trucks. Wheels were our specialty. Do they even have a pole now and would sliding even be allowed?
ReplyDeleteI remember attending a birthday party at the Main Street fire station in the 1960s. We were allowed pretty much free reign of the place. Wearing the gear, climbing on the rigs, pushing buttons, flipping switches, etc.. Pretty much a dream come true for 8 year old boys. Disneyland had nothing on that place for us.
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