Last shot (I promise) - the business end of things. Ladders and hard suctions under the "tee" of the tank, plus more on the ladder rack.
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[quote name='The Commish' post='40304' date='Oct 5 2006, 17:15 ']Good Question, It's been gone for some now ?[/quote]
Was this not the rig that stirred up all the controversy when accidentally misplaced by the Ford Heights fire department after it was donated to them. It even made the Trib and Sun Times.
Arrowsmith,Il
1977 American LaFrance 1250/500 50' CE-17-5644 EX-Bloomington,Il
[quote name='Engine4' post='40469' date='Oct 5 2006, 22:51 ']Was this not the rig that stirred up all the controversy when accidentally misplaced by the Ford Heights fire department after it was donated to them. It even made the Trib and Sun Times.[/quote]
How the heck can you "accidentally misplace" a fire truck?? I can understand misplacing your keys or maybe your wallet but a ladder truck? Sounds a bit far fetched doesn't it?
Jay Kormann
[quote name='The Commish' post='42590' date='Oct 10 2006, 22:27 ']Arrowsmith,Il
1977 American LaFrance 1250/500 50' CE-17-5644 EX-Bloomington,Il[/quote] Thanks for posting this! My Dad was engineer on this rig for a number of years when it was in service as Engine 2. Any idea where Bloomington's 1978 American LaFrance 100' aerial ended up?
[quote name='firesafe91' post='42862' date='Oct 11 2006, 20:17 ']Thanks for posting this! My Dad was engineer on this rig for a number of years when it was in service as Engine 2. Any idea where Bloomington's 1978 American LaFrance 100' aerial ended up?[/quote]
No Idea, We we're surprised when this showed up! |
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