Last one for now is this 1969 Ford C/Thibault 100' MM
It served as L-9 and L-5
As always, I hope that you enjoyed them.
You too Mark.
Rick: No specific reason, other than started in the 80's, with the exception of the former L-10.
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[quote name='photobuff6162' post='287239' date='Mar 5 2009, 13:45 ']The other spare ladder is this 1984
E\-One 1500/300/80'
This was delivered as a canopy cab and was refurbed at one some time.[/quote]
I always liked the old Ladder 22.
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my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.
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[quote name='photobuff6162' post='287240' date='Mar 5 2009, 13:48 ']The current L-22 is a 2004
Pierce Dash 1500/400/105'[/quote]
But I love the current Ladder 22.....oh and Ladder 8 isn't bad either. :-)
Though ST. Paul really needs to call a Tower a Tower and a Ladder a Truck......
And don't get me started on Squad.......
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[quote name='photobuff6162' post='287241' date='Mar 5 2009, 13:53 ']Last one for now is this 1969 Ford C/Thibault 100' MM
It served as L-9 and L-5
As always, I hope that you enjoyed them.
You too Mark.[/quote]
John, can't wait until you post the old Ladder 20. I always liked how strange that rig looked.
Dave McClung
Arden Hills, Minnesota but....
my heart is also back in Northern VA, especially Alexandria.
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Here are a few more retired and current apparatus from St. Paul, MN.
Since Dave requested L-20, here it is. This unit has a long history, and I will try to cover it.
The unit pictured is a 1980 International Cargostar with a 1971 Thibault 100' aerial and body. The 1980 chassis replaced a 1966 International chassis. The 1966 chassis was originally part of a rebuild of a 1937 Pirsch 55' aerial, and received the Thibault aerial in 1971.
Thanks to Bill Friedrich for this use of this photo
E-20 1977 Ford L/General Safety 1000/500/54'
The squirt was mounted on the engine in 1989.
This 1968 Ford/General Safety 1000/300 was one of two delivered.
This one served as E-7,E-4,E-11,E17, before ending up as E-6
This 1955 International/Howe 1500/200 pumper had it's cab installed in 1967.
It served as E-8, E-20 and E-13
Bill Friedrich photo
This 1963 FWD/General Safety 1250/200 Served as E-8 and E-23
Oops I need the photo.
Bill Freidrich Photo
Engine 1 was assigned this 1970 Ford C/General Safety 1000/450/54'
Bill Friedrich Photo
This 1966 Ford C/Ward/Mobile Aerial Towers 85' was assigned as Snorkel 1 and later renamed Snorkel 8.
This 1981 Ford L/General Safety 1000/500 was one of two.
In 1980, Engine 17 was assigned this Midi Pumper. Ford F/Pierce 350/250
In 1976, Engine 17 was also assigned a 2dr Chevy/Pierce 350/250 mini pumper.
Neither of these was suitable for urban city use and the experiment did not last.
Bill Friedrich Photo
The current E-10 is one of two, with the other being assigned to E-17.
2000 Sterling/Custom Fire 1500/500