Kind of a historical shot E278 with its initial assignment to Truck 17. It wouldn't fit in their firehouse and was never assigned. It was later assigned to Truck 3 and currently Truck 9.
If this rig was used when the '96 HME/Saulsbury had been wrecked then they used it and other reserves until receiving their '00 HME/Central States correct? I say that because the '96 HME/Saulsbury was assigned to Haz Mat 5-1-1A when it returned correct?
I believe you are correct that other spare's were used in addition to the ALF. The '96 Saulsbury returned to service in late '99 as Squad 1 and served their until the current Squad 1 apparatus were placed in service during spring/summer 2000. It was then moved to 511A.
Ryan
the [quote name='Ladder 68' post='262169' date='Nov 18 2008, 23:57 ']If this rig was used when the '96 HME/Saulsbury had been wrecked then they used it and other reserves until receiving their '00 HME/Central States correct? I say that because the '96 HME/Saulsbury was assigned to Haz Mat 5-1-1A when it returned correct?
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I believe E 276 was the only '96 Seagrave assigned to Truck 32. I could be wrong though...
Ryan
[quote name='Ladder 68' post='262170' date='Nov 19 2008, 00:02 ']Any chance the Seagrave for T17 that went to T03 was at T32 before landing with T09 currently?
No, Truck 32 got E-276 (Seagrave) in '96. I believe they kept it up until 2002 when the Pierce's were placed in service.
[quote name='Ladder 68' post='262302' date='Nov 19 2008, 18:44 ']Thanks for info. As for T32, any chance they went straight from their '88 Ford C/Pirsch 100' rear mount to their current Pierce Dash 100' rear mount?
[quote name='Srresquire' post='259984' date='Nov 8 2008, 19:55 ']How can ya not like this picture???
662 at eng 5's house I think circa 1960
I'm starting to work on images for the next book...thought I'd share one...
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Simply awesome. I was hoping someone would finally do another color book on Chicago, one of the best cities ever for fire apparatus manufacturer variety. You have the best images I've seen other than those of Bill Friedrich, and it would be a shame not to share them. Thanks.