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Quote:Scottdale, PA had this American LaFrance ladder truck. I wonder just how many ALF ladders have served in Scottdale.........
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='90646' date='Mar 24 2007, 20:44 ']I wonder just how many ALF ladders have served in Scottdale.........[/quote]
Three Quote:QUOTE(GA_Dave @ Mar 24 2007, 20:44 ) On my first visit there, back in the late 1980's or early 1990's, they had a lime yellow ALF 700 Series aerial, but I was unable to photograph it. I assumed that it was the 100' quint that was later refurbed, painted green and then later sold to a well-known collector in "Indyfornia", but she told me her rig was previously painted red. Any ideas on the lime one?
The lime yellow one originally served with Irwin, PA where, I believe, it was a 1949 700 series (right?). I was under the impression that the lime yellow one became the green one pictured, then rechassied with the Alf 1000 series. They called it (the rechassied one) a "1949" even with the 1000 series front end. Once they got rid of the 1000/700 they got the ex. Bethel Park Century.
However, this doesn't explain: Where the pump came from on the quint. Was the yellow one a 100 footer, or was the first prior green one an 85 footer? My picture of it is from the passenger side, so no help there. I hope this helps a little, or isn't too confusing <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_crazy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Hardy, William C
Larimer VFD, Westmoreland County Station 1 Westinghouse Waltz Mill VFB, Westmoreland County Station 116 Cumberland County Company 45 Known as Empire Friendship Firefighters Assoc. Of Carlisle ran this 1993 Ford F-350 as Utility 45. This unit was recently replaced with a 2007 GMC Sierra Pickup. This unit was previously known as Utility 42 prior to Company 42 and Company 43 merging together as Company 45.
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https://www.facebook.com/fireapparatusnews Cumberland County, PA Company 25 (Monroe Twp.) ran this Tanker 25: 1995 E\-One Cyclone with a 500 GPM/3000 GWT/50A Foam. This unit was recently replaced with a 2006 International Built by 4 Guys with a 1250 GPM and a 2200 Gallon Water Tank. The 1995 E\-One Tanker was sold to Fulton County, PA Company 56 (McConnellsburg) and is being utilitzed as Tanker 56.
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