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History of the Atlanta Fire Dept.
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Atlanta Crash Engine 35, 1972 American LaFrance 1000/1000, ALF #C-13-3305.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Atlanta Engine 5, 1973 Hendrickson/Pirsch 1000/500/54-foot TeleSqurt.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Atlanta Engine 2, 1973 Mack CF 1000/500 pumper.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Atlanta Engine 29, 1973 Mack CF 1000/500 pumper.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Quote:Here is another photo of a squad unit running out of sta.1 in August of 1986.Not sure what there were called during this era.



They responded as Rescues 1, 2, 8, 9, and 15.



Quote:Atlanta Crash Engine 35, 1972 American LaFrance 1000/1000, ALF #C-13-3305.



This rig also carried 100 gallons of foam and was later known as Yellow 6.
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Atlanta Ladder 24, 1973 Mack CF/Baker 75-foot Aerialscope, Mack #CF611FAP1581 (or 1582- not sure).

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Quote:Atlanta Engine 5, 1973 Hendrickson/Pirsch 1000/???/54-foot TeleSqurt.



Like most Atlanta rigs since the 1970's, this one carried 500 gallons. About the only exceptions are the 1972 ALF 1000/1000/100F already shown by Steve, the twin 1976 Mack CF 1000/1000/100F pumpers of Engines 1 and 4, and the 1982 Mack CF 1000/1000/100F that ran as Yellow 5.
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#28
Atlanta Ladder 25, one of three 1973 Pirsch 85-foot MM aerial, Pirsch #'s 3027, 3028 or 3029.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Atlanta Ladder 4, 1974 Pirsch 100-foot RM aerial, Pirsch #3084.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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[quote name='firebuff55407' post='115505' date='Jun 4 2007, 00:02 ']Atlanta Engine 2, 1973 Mack CF 1000/500 pumper.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar[/quote]



Steve

You wouldn't happen to have a photo of the piece behind Eng.2.Love these old pics.Much more to come.
Jim Kay

Retired Firefighter/Paramedic

Fire Historian

Fire Buff

Photographer
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#31
Atlanta Engine 4, one of two 1976 Mack CF 1000/500/100-foam pumpers.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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#32
Atlanta Ladder 39, 1975 TCM/Pirsch 85-foot MM aerial.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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#33
Atlanta Ladder 5, 1977 Calavar Firebird 150-foot elevating platform.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Atlanta Engine 7, 1978 Mack CF 1000/500 pumper.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Atlanta Ladder 16, 1978 Seagrave 100-foot RM aerial ladder.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Atlanta Crash 1, 1979 Oshkosh M4000 crash truck.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Atlanta Engine 16, 1980 Seagrave 1000/500 pumper.

- 1974 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Atlanta Engine 39, 1980 Seagrave 1000/500 pumper.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Atlanta Rescue 2, 1981 Chevrolet/??? rescue.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar


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Atlanta Crash 9, 1981 Oshkosh T-6 crash truck.

- Photo by Steve Skaar


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