North Las Vegas, Nv
1974 ALF/Pioneer
1250/500
Eng-3
Charles Madderom photo/Commish Collection
1974 ALF/Pioneer
1250/500
Eng-3
Charles Madderom photo/Commish Collection
American LaFrance Apparatus
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North Las Vegas, Nv
1974 ALF/Pioneer 1250/500 Eng-3 Charles Madderom photo/Commish Collection
1972? Ex-Drakeville/Pine Meadow, CT - Pine Meadow was or maybe selling this old gal.
1984 Shot with a Poloriod 600 Camera and scanned a long time ago. 2004 Shots
Ed Harvey
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I am actually embarassed to post this shot, but here's Barkhamsted East (CT) Engine 1 - the fire police won't let me any closer and I had the zoom on my Sony maxed out. There's a slightly better photo on their website which is listed below.
[url="http://www.barkhamstedfiredistrict.org/beapparatus.html"]http://www.barkhamstedfiredistrict.org/beapparatus.html[/url]
Ed Harvey
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Sandisfield, MA Engine 2 - not sure on the year, but it went out of service around the time I was taking my EMT class over there in 1993. Photos from SFD "files".
Ed Harvey
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I have a few shots I can contribute to the thread. This first one, I'm not really sure about its original home, but I believe it's from Sylva, NC. It last served as "3353" with Mtn. Valley F&R just over the mountain from Sylva, and now sits out behind MVFR's station. They lovingly call the old gal "Slimer."
Mountain Valley (NC) Fire & Rescue "X 3353" 1968 ALF Pioneer 1000/500 Reg. # PD-1330 "Slimer" X-???????????? Andrew Messer Photo
Here's another relic that I'm unsure about. I recieved a PM from a FirePixer a while back telling me about a Pioneer that was sold to NC second-handed. This truck was originally chrome yellow and I couldn't make out the original lettering on it. It's now owned by the Burger Shak restaurant in Sylva, NC. The guy that owns it has done an amazing refurb job on it! If anyone can tell me more about her, please do!
The Burger Shak (Sylva, NC) "Engine" 1976 ALF Pioneer III 1000/750 Reg. # PC-17-5305 X-?????????? Andrew Messer Photo
This one's still in service!
Johnson City (TN) Fire Dept. "Engine 9" 1975 ALF Pioneer III 1250/1000 Reg. # P-17-4343 Andrew Messer Photo
And lastly, here's a sad end for a proud rig. This rig is now in a junkyard near my house. I hate to see it in this condition.
Asheville (NC) Fire & Rescue "X Engine 4" 1977 ALF Pioneer III 1250/1000 Reg. # CE-17-5656 Andrew Messer Photo
[quote name='Andrew2340' post='128663' date='Jul 12 2007, 12:52 ']Here's another relic that I'm unsure about. I recieved a PM from a FirePixer a while back telling me about a Pioneer that was sold to NC second-handed. This truck was originally chrome yellow and I couldn't make out the original lettering on it. It's now owned by the Burger Shak restaurant in Sylva, NC. The guy that owns it has done an amazing refurb job on it! If anyone can tell me more about her, please do!
The Burger Shak (Sylva, NC) "Engine" 1976 ALF Pioneer III 1000/750 Reg. # PC-17-5305 X-?????????? Andrew Messer Photo [/quote] Andrew, this rig started out in Sylva, NC with the fire department. I remember taking pics of it years ago when I was in college. My ex-g/f at the time lived up that way. At that time it was sitting on the side of the road just outside of downtown. I don't know what I did with the pics of it, but that is definitely it. Nic
Thanks Nic! Now that I remember, while I was searching thru the ALF from Mountain Valley, I found "Town of Sylva" asset # stickers in the cab. Did Sylva run two ALF Pioneers then?
And if you can find that pic, definitely post it!!!! Thanks!
Buffalo, NY
1974 ALF/Pioneer 1250/500/35' Rehab By RD Murry 1983 Eng-37 Bob Andrycha photo |
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