[quote name='Dr. Stinebaugh' post='134809' date='Jul 29 2007, 19:10 ']One thing I have not seen mentioned is that St. Louis E-5 lost their 1971
Seagrave in a huge 5alarm+ fire on April 2, 1976. This was the Heyday Building fire,which spread over an 8-block area.
Afterwards, a 1976 ALF Century was purchased on an "emergency basis", which was the 1 being prepared in the shop pic. This may account for the apparatus reassignments encountered by Mr. Troxel.
This info is from an excellent article and pics submitted by the Box 8 Club for the Spring 1976 issue of "TURN OUT" (IFBA mag)[/quote]
Thanks for the info Dr. Stinebaugh. Does that mean that there was a third 1971
Seagrave pumper? Duane got photos of Engine 9 & Engine 25 in 1971
Seagrave pumpers. The new "emergency purchase" ALF engine was lettered for "Engine 2" so they must have done some switching around. Engine 5 was using Hose 5 when Duane visited in September of 1976.