The Mullins Cove Volunteer Fire Department retired its front-line fire truck, a 1984 Maxim S Model, and reunited her with her original fire department, the Canterbury Volunteer Fire Department, Canterbury Ct. on Saturday
For the last 15 years, the 1984 Maxim, affectionately named “The Beast”, faithfully served the Mullins Cove and River Canyon Rd community. Canterbury VFD had been tirelessly searching for their cherished Maxim for several years, even resorting to posting on social media. Their efforts were rewarded when a former Mullins Cove chief responded to a post confirming the truck’s whereabouts. O’Neil then reached out to Dale Taylor, the department’s current chief, to confirm The Beast was indeed their beloved Maxim.
Originally purchased new and custom ordered by retired Canterbury VFD Chief Kyle McCarthy in 1984, The Beast was the last S model of the Maxim production line that year. It served the Canterbury community until 2002, when it was replaced with a new truck and eventually sold in 2004. The fire truck found its way to the MCVFD in 2008, where it has proudly served the community since. During her time with Canterbury VFD, The Beast responded to historic fires, such as the Lawton House Mill Fire. After the September 11th attacks, The Beast traveled to New York City to provide support for the NYC fire departments and aided in battling small fires at Ground Zero during the cleanup effort.
Canterbury VFD is overjoyed to welcome The Beast back to its original home, where it will be restored and serve as a museum piece. The department hopes to have it restored for the Celebration of Maxim, 120 Years of Maxim, and represent Maxim Fire Trucks as the floor piece for the event. “With this being the department’s 75th Anniversary, it’s exciting to bring this piece of history home to Canterbury Volunteer Fire Department and the Town of Canterbury”, expressed Deputy Chief O’Neil.
“The Beast” left Mullins Cove VFD Fire Department on Saturday morning and traveled down Mullins Cove and River Canyon Roads. She will be escorted by the Marion County Sheriff’s Department along with the department’s current apparatus.