The Greater Hanover Area Fire Museum is honored to have on display this 1961 International fire engine from the Eagle Fire Co.#2. This engine served the department from 1961-1985 when it was removed from fire duty. It served Co. 2 from 1961-1970, then Co. 3 from 1970-1981 then it was moved to reserve status until officially removed in 1985. This engine was officially dedicated to Firefighter Earl Shoemaker, who was killed in the line of duty in 2016. This engine is from the private collection of Chris Lockard
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The Greater Hanover Area Fire Museum is honored to own and have on display this 1934 Gramam Dodge Brother Buffalo engine, The engine was owned by Friendship Fire Company #1 of Pennville, Hanover Pa. from 1935-1980’s. It was last used as a brush truck before being retired.