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Ward LaFrance Ultravision
Salinas/CA had this 1972 WLF, that was equipped with a 1500 gpm-pump and a 500 gallon-tank. WLF # 80-714. Bill Hattersley photo



   
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Here is our dept's '74 Ward Lafrance.It came to us from up north somewhere.Detroit 2stroke engine,5 speed man trans.Still runs like a scalded dog but needs a pump rebuild.We used it as second out till about 2 months ago when the pump packing gave out and it started leaking,now its for sale.We used to have a Ward top mount we gave to another dept 2 years ago I will try to get to it since I havnt seen a pic of one like it yet.This one's plate has 80-938.Another plate next to it has Q-16-10.5 36235.This one is 1250 pump,500 or 750 water cant remember which.


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Well here's some more Ultravision's,this time from LINY. The Manowtasquott Engine Co. of Blue Point NY had this 1980 1250/50.

Is that year correct? Can a WLF be a 1980? I thought that Ward 79 started in 1979? Is Jimmy Hoffa buried in the end zone of Giants Stadium? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Blink' />


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This 1965, 85ft Hi Ranger served Hook & Ladder Co. of Mineola NY until 1991. In Long Island apparatus years, that's nearly forever!


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This was a REALLY fun pic to take <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dry.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='<_<' /> ;standing in the westbound lanes of Sunrise Highway on a weekday afternoon <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/icon_crazy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Icon_crazy' /> , but it was worth it. One of my favorite rigs. It's not a Mack, but it's a beautiful white rig. Patriot Hose Co.4 of Freeport NY had this 1972 1250/500 for many years. can anyone tell me what replaced it, and are they still white?


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Here's Point Lookout-Lido's 1975 1500/500 serving as a reserve engine. It was Action Engine Co's frontline engine until 1989.


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Thanks for posting all the rigs and info, folks! I'm spending the weekend at the Station, so I won't be able to enter all this into the database until tomorrow. Great stuff! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hail.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hail' />
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This 1972 1250/500 served at Engine & Hose Co.4 of Glen Cove NY. It was frontline until at least 1994, w/ a 1960 Maxim F as the 2nd out pumper.


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You're welcome Dave. Glad to do it for someone who appreciates it, and will return the favor. Here's a 1974 1250/500 from Engine Co.4 of East Meadow NY, which was only inservice until 1989.


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This is a really crappy pic, but here it is anyway. Union Engine Co.2 of Hempstead NY had this 1971 1250/500 in service for 21 years, before replacing it w/ an E1 Hush. Last one for today.


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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='66385' date='Jan 10 2007, 16:32 ']I agree that it was likely the white/lime yellow paint scheme when built. Can you get the spec number from that rig? It should be on the same plate that shows the pump capacity. Technically, the only 1977 they had was 80-1454. It should have a 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon tank and be diesel powered. Correct me if I'm wrong, that's just what I've been told. Thanks![/quote]



GaDave, U Da Man, our fire truck club's Ward LaFrance is 80-1454. GOOD CALL. So you think this truck in '77 was white with lime yellow?



Frank
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Quote:QUOTE(GA_Dave @ Jan 10 2007, 16:32 )

I agree that it was likely the white/lime yellow paint scheme when built. Can you get the spec number from that rig? It should be on the same plate that shows the pump capacity. Technically, the only 1977 they had was 80-1454. It should have a 1500 GPM pump and 500 gallon tank and be diesel powered. Correct me if I'm wrong, that's just what I've been told. Thanks!





GaDave, U Da Man, our fire truck club's Ward LaFrance is 80-1454. GOOD CALL. So you think this truck in '77 was white with lime yellow?



Frank



I would say yes, as that was what Rochester was running in the '70's. In the early 1980's they began using the "Quint-Midi" system, and changed to white/red paint. I did make one error, the pump should be a 1250, not a 1500.
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Our depts other ward that was in pic in the alabama section you asked about was spec #80-1253.Tried to get a pic today but the ff with it wasnt very friendly,Ill try to get one later.It was a top mount auto trans cant remember more than that.
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Who made the Enormous Beacon on the Hampstead Truck?
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I can't recall the Maker,but it had "Floodlights" mounted underneath and Extended to supply Scene lighting.
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Quote:Who made the Enormous Beacon on the Hampstead Truck?



It was called a "Stem-Lite" and I think it was a product of Super Vac. It raised up several feet above the rig and provided floodlights for the scene, as mentioned, plus the revolving red lights put a warning light above all the other lights.
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='66264' date='Jan 9 2007, 23:43 ']As I've said before, the list I have gives the location, not necessarily the FD name. I have a listing for Plantation, FL. 80-224 is shown as a 1968 and is the first Model 80 in Florida. Is Plantation near that FD? Did Plantation ever have any WLF Model 80's?[/quote]



Dave, I talked to my dad who was fleet maintenance Chief for Orange County Fire Rescue from 1982-2001. He told me that WLF# 80-224, Goldenrod-Dommerich Fire Dpet. bought Engine-64 in 1968, It was originally supose to go to Plantation but they cancelled there order right before delivery.Anyway here is a great shot

of Orlando's 71 WLF Statesman. This shot of the truck was taken when Orlando Fire Dept. was still doing all

Crash /Fire /Rescue out at the Airport. Bob Cross photo/Anderson collection


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Thanks, Andy! Yet another piece to the puzzle.
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Those crash truck Wards are sharp looking,Ive never seen one till now.Any idea where those 2 spec numbers I posted are from?Im just curious as to where those 2 trucks started.
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Not enough hours in a day <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Banghead' />



Ok, here goes:



80-938 is a former Orlando, FL rig, built as a 1250/500, but I'm not sure which company it was assigned to there. They had triplets delivered in 1974.



80-1253 was delivered to Menands, NY. So far, I haven't been able to gather any info about that one, except that it is a 1976.



The Dallas 1C ARFF rig was 80-02, a 1962 2000/3000/500F.



The Chemung County Statesman is 80-1272. The list I have shows no Statesman rigs after this one.



The Blue Point rig is 80-1665. It's listed as a 1980 model and was assembled at the Maxim factory.



Point Lookout-Lido, NY is 80-1211. They had an older one too, 80-834.



Glen Cove, East Meadow, and Hempstead........ I couldn't find any of them on the Model 80 list. After hours of trying to find info on the 'net and searching through my notes, I figured out they were

Model 85's! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/doh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Doh' /> They are 85-45, 85-52, and 85-41, respectively. East Meadow's rig was later sold to 5 Mile Point FD in Kirkwood, NY.





THANKS, guys! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hail.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hail' />
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