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American LaFrance Apparatus
Newtown,Pa

1973 Alf

1000/300/75' Aero chief

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Jersey City,NJ

1977 Alf

100' tiller

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Jersey City,NJ

1977 Alf

100' tiller

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Portsmouth,VA

1969 Alf

100' tiller

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Balitmore County,MD

1979 Alf

100' tiller

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[quote name='The Commish' post='169920' date='Dec 8 2007, 20:06 ']Kansas City, Ks

1974 American LaFrance/Pacemaker

100'MM Ladder-19

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When Truck and Pumper 19 were disbanded in 1992 and sadly Quint 19 was opened this rig bacame the reserve Truck Co. Truck 99. It was retired in 1999 or 2000 when the new 100ft E\-One no pump or tank Trucks 1,7,14 started being delievered. A white top was added to Truck 19 one of three KCK rigs had the white top all others were soild red and the two piece Haz-Mat has been yellow. KCK ran six trucks and now only has three. The other three real Trucks 2,10,19 sadly were converted to Quints. Truck 2 sadly became Quint 2 in 1998 or 1999 staying with Pumper 2. Ten's is a Quint and Pumper since Pumper 12 was disbanded and Pumper 10 was reestiblished in 1995-1996. 19's is back in a pumper when new six opened and took the Quint out by Kansas Speedway. Six now has a Seagrave Mean Stick. Word is at some point Q6 will grow up and become a real Truck and a pumper will be added at six.



Six was created by Moving Pumper 2 with one piece of Haz-Mat Support 2 to Fire House Three's and leaving Quint 2 with the other Haz-Mat 2 at 2's. Pumper 3 was not Haz Mat so moved to become Pumper 19. Quint 19 moved to become Quint 6. So after all the confusion no new company was opened and the city was one less double company house.
Member: F.O.O.L.S of OZ, IAFF L2542

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Rick Mosher
Olathe, Kansas Fire Department
Engine Co. 4
Metro Kansas City, Missouri
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I do, but I'm on the wrong computer. I'll post it later this evening.
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1953 ALF 700 belonging to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Firefighter's Union.



Fmr Madison, IN Washington FC 2 Former IFD E14 & 32 now owned by Rodger Birchfield.


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Sorry, Steve, too many irons in the fire. I forgot all about posting it. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banghead.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Banghead' />


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1923 American LaFrance Type 48 Pumper w Chemical Tank #L-4134 Brenham, TX



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Richardson, TX



   
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1923 American LaFrance Type 48 Pumper w Chemical Tank #L-4134 Brenham, TX



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Richardson, TX



   
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1923 American LaFrance Type 48 Pumper w Chemical Tank #L-4134 Brenham, TX



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Richardson, TX



   
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1923 American LaFrance Type 48 Pumper w Chemical Tank #L-4134 Brenham, TX



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Three Generations of American LaFrance



L-1923 Type 48 Pumper with Chemical Tank #4134 Brenham, TX



C-1952 700 Series 750/500 Model 775-PGO # L-4598 ex-Highland Park, TX



R-1985 Century Series 1250/500 ex Saginaw, TX



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Richardson, TX



   
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Bristol Kendall FPD, Yorkville, IL

1955 American LaFrance

750/750

L-5279


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Valley Cottage, Ny

1975 American LaFrance/Century

1750/250

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Quote:Valley Cottage, Ny

1975 American LaFrance/Century

1750/250



75' Telesqurt
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[quote name='GA_Dave' post='218744' date='Jun 3 2008, 12:03 ']75' Telesqurt[/quote] I can tell that by looking at the photo????
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October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







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Quote:QUOTE (GA_Dave @ Jun 3 2008, 12:03 )

75' Telesqurt

I can tell that by looking at the photo????



Um.....



I added that info for the benefit of those who might not know.
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