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1923 Reo 350 gallon per minute pump In 1923, two Reo fire engines came to Honey Brook on a flat car. One stayed in Honey Brook, the other went to the Eden Fire Company in Lancaster County. Honey Brook Fire Company donated thier Reo to the Martins Corner Fire Company in 1947 to become Martins Corner's first fire truck. This pumper might have been destroyed when the Fire Hall burnt on December 8, 1924 if it was not for the quick actions of the Coatesville Firemen whom responded to the fire.
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