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History of the Atlanta Fire Dept.
How many 1970s Seagrave 100'RM ladders did Atlanta run? I recently acquired several pictures of older Atlanta rigs and I'm trying to identify an older Seagrave ladder that looks to be a reserve but there are no markings on it besides the City of Atlanta.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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Quote:How many 1970s Seagrave 100'RM ladders did Atlanta run? I recently acquired several pictures of older Atlanta rigs and I'm trying to identify an older Seagrave ladder that looks to be a reserve but there are no markings on it besides the City of Atlanta.



Just one. It was first assigned to L-16, then to L-38 and then into reserve for a while. There are pics of it on this thread.
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Micah please scan and share your bounty on this thread.... <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/hail.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Hail' />
Jim Kay

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[quote name='WAGONMAN' post='240554' date='Aug 22 2008, 15:07 ']So, your mayor, by law, is a dictator? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Blink' />



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Yes. It's called a "strong mayor - weak council" system. FYI... Her predecessor is still in prison.
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[quote name='BFD1151' post='240571' date='Aug 22 2008, 15:55 ']How many 1970s Seagrave 100'RM ladders did Atlanta run? I recently acquired several pictures of older Atlanta rigs and I'm trying to identify an older Seagrave ladder that looks to be a reserve but there are no markings on it besides the City of Atlanta.[/quote]





I LOVED that truck!!!!! Yes -Yes please share!!!
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[quote name='firebuff55407' post='115608' date='Jun 4 2007, 08:54 ']Atlanta Ladder 16, 1978 Seagrave 100-foot RM aerial ladder.

- 1984 Photo by Steve Skaar[/quote]



Here is a reference to a good post of it...
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Ok, thanks for the information. I wasn't sure this Seagrave was part of a multi-piece order or just a single purchase. I'll post what I have when I can find a scanner as I don't currently have one.
Micah Bodford
Fire Investigator
City of Winston-Salem Fire Dept.
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I almost fell out of the chair when I found this shot on 1949ALF's web page. (Used with permission) This is a shot by Dick Adelman of Atlanta's Ladder #23. It was a 1956 ALF 700 Series TDA. I'll post job number and delivery date later. I'm trying to get some help in identifying the driver and tillerman. This shot was taken on the alley known as Garreaux Street, across from Station #23. My guess is that they could not get a shot of this rig sitting in front of the station because the ramp is so short. So, they pulled it across the street for the shot.


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[quote name='Shoe' post='243233' date='Sep 1 2008, 10:51 ']I almost fell out of the chair when I found this shot on 1949ALF's web page. (Used with permission) This is a shot by Dick Adelman of Atlanta's Ladder #23. It was a 1956 ALF 700 Series TDA. I'll post job number and delivery date later. I'm trying to get some help in identifying the driver and tillerman. This shot was taken on the alley known as Garreaux Street, across from Station #23. My guess is that they could not get a shot of this rig sitting in front of the station because the ramp is so short. So, they pulled it across the street for the shot.[/quote]

Whoa! That is an awesome shot of Ladder 23. That is only the 2nd picture i have ever seen of it. How many ALF 700 series TDA's did Atlanta have? I am guessing only this one. Good find Shoe!
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I've spoken to three people today that actually remember this rig. They confirmed that the "camper top" was an add on. I'm now on the look-out for a shot before the roof. I understand that it was originally Ladder #8 on Carnegie Street. At some point, the ladder company was moved from #23 to #8's "new" station on Marietta Blvd. Truck #8 was taken out of service in the early 90's.
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[quote name='Shoe' post='191719' date='Feb 25 2008, 11:15 ']It appears that Atlanta took delivery of an ALF in June of 1956. I'm thinking that it would have been a 700 series but, the numbers below don't make sense to me. Could it have been the 900 Series at 14's?





Atlanta GA 1956 7-75-TKO N-110 6417 C-922 6/28/1956 20110



Does anyone know, or have a picture of this?[/quote]





Here is a reference that I made to it back in Feb. I'm being told that it also served as Ladder #11. If you have access to a 1983 yearbook, it can be seen on page #59 next to the drill tower at #7. I also learned that it's last run as Ladder #23 was to 130 26th Street. The brakes failed en-route and it was taken out of service. After it was repaired, it was a reserve for a few years. I want to verify it, but I am told that the drivers are Manuel Trujillo (now Batt. Chief in Sandy Springs) and Donnell Johnson (now Capt. at airport).
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Out of the 1983 yearbook.


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Engine 8 in the early 90's. Credit to Original Photographer.


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Rescue 8 in the early 90's. Credit to Original Photographer.


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Engine 15. Credit to Original Photographer.


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E38. Credit to Original Photographer.


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Foam 28. Credit to Original Photographer.


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Foam 28 and E38. Credit to Original Photographer.


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Buckhead Trucking Company. Credit to Original Photographer.


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Truck 1. Credit to Original Photographer.


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