A little more digging found the following:
On Endwell, NY's FD website, there is a small shot of their 1959 GMC/ALF-Herman.
[url="http://www.endwellfire.com/public/apparatus/oos/oos.html"]http://www.endwellfire.com/public/apparatus/oos/oos.html[/url] (Picture 5)
On the website of the East Glenville, NY FD is this quote:
"Two matching pieces of fire apparatus were added in 1960, an American LaFrance 750 gallon per minute pumper and a Triple Combination Squad Truck." There are no photos, but I would guess that this is the rig mentioned in the list above from Glenville, NY.
On FD website of Odessa, TX I found a photo of the open cab 900 series rescue/floodlight unit. I'm still not positive if this rig was an ALF or an ALF-Herman. It's No. 22 it the photo.
[url="http://pub23.bravenet.com/photocenter/viewimg.php?usernum=1947585736&show=CF02A13DA5.jpg"]http://pub23.bravenet.com/photocenter/viewimg.php?usernum=1947585736&show=CF02A13DA5.jpg[/url]
On Endwell, NY's FD website, there is a small shot of their 1959 GMC/ALF-Herman.
[url="http://www.endwellfire.com/public/apparatus/oos/oos.html"]http://www.endwellfire.com/public/apparatus/oos/oos.html[/url] (Picture 5)
On the website of the East Glenville, NY FD is this quote:
"Two matching pieces of fire apparatus were added in 1960, an American LaFrance 750 gallon per minute pumper and a Triple Combination Squad Truck." There are no photos, but I would guess that this is the rig mentioned in the list above from Glenville, NY.
On FD website of Odessa, TX I found a photo of the open cab 900 series rescue/floodlight unit. I'm still not positive if this rig was an ALF or an ALF-Herman. It's No. 22 it the photo.
[url="http://pub23.bravenet.com/photocenter/viewimg.php?usernum=1947585736&show=CF02A13DA5.jpg"]http://pub23.bravenet.com/photocenter/viewimg.php?usernum=1947585736&show=CF02A13DA5.jpg[/url]