The Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association, a chapter of SPAAMFAA , hosted their Annual Maryland Antique Fire Apparatus Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley CFC station Saturday
The 1950 Mack Engine 342 from Violetville Volunteer Fire Company was among the apparatus on display at the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association’s 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Steve Gilbert installs a hub cap cover on the wheel of a Middletown Fire Truck during the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association’s 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Fire service Items were for sale at the flea market at the 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Gary Warren drives an American La France ladder truck into the 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Maximum Fire Protection’s mascot “Maxwell Sheffield”, a Kune Kune breed pig, takes a walk by the fire apparatus during the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association’s 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Firefighter pull water from the pond during a drafting demonstration during the 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company hosted by the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Will Tutton, of White Hall, checks the line connections for drafting water during hose demonstrations the 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company hosted by the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Will Tutton, of White Hall, attaches a hose for drafting water for a hose demonstration at the 54th annual Spring Muster hosted by the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association hosted their 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company with hose displays and around 60 apparatus on display for judging and pumping activities. Karen Jackson /Freelance)Dan Plunkert, of Westminster, president of Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Company No. 1, monitors the hoses while drafting from a portable tank filled with pond water during the the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association’s 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Garrett Coleman, 14, and Jeff Coleman, of Reisterstown, raises the American flag on the American La France ladder truck during the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association’s 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Firefighters pull water from the pond for a water display during the 54th annual Spring Muster hosted by the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Devon Nickoles, of Westminster, sings the National Anthem as Frank Tremel and his dalmatian Zeke stand by during the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association’s 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Bobby Ullman and his son Archer Ullman, 1, take a ride with Tim Bangerd, of Westminster, in his 1955 American LaFrance during the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association’s 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company.Karen Jackson /Freelance)Frederick Volunteer Fire Department past chief Timothy Delehanty judges a 1957 Mack B-85 pumper at the 54th annual Spring Muster at the Pleasant Valley Community Fire Company hosted by the Chesapeake Antique Fire Apparatus Association.Karen Jackson /Freelance)