Eng. 21 had a 1971 WLF, 1000-500.
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Ladder 23 was possibly a unique rig. I think it was the only WLF snorkel that Houston had. It was a 1967 WLF- Hi-Ranger, 75 ft low profile cab. This snorkel started out running out of Station 1 as Unit 501, later was moved to 23's, where I photographed it in July 1982.
[quote name='biotelbob' post='282984' date='Feb 19 2009, 00:42 ']Dallas, Texas was a big WLF customer from the 60's into the 70's. Here is Eng. 2, a 1964 WLF, 750-500. All the Engines and trucks had the old B&M sirens on them while the MICU's had Federal electronic sirens and an occassiol addn'l B&M siren as well. The electronic sirens started to appear on the Eng/Trucks in the late 70's.[/quote]
Love the air pack holders and B&M's what a cool sound. Leawood Kansas has one on Truck 2 it came off their 1974 ALF.
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I photographed Eng. 34 on the fly. I had just gotten out of my car to photograph their rigs and was only able to get this shot of it before they had another run come in. This was a 1967 WLF, 1000-500. Photographed in July 1982.
Eng. 59 was photographed at a school parking lot drilling with several other companies. There's is a 1967 WLF, 1000-300 rig.
Eng. 64 was housed at Station 63 for a time. They had a 1967 WLF, 1000-300 rig.
Ladder 65 was given the refurbished Ex.- Ladder 34( 1971 WLF, 75 ft) when there station first opened out by Lake Houston.
Station 67 was another dual WLF station. Eng. 67 had a 1970 WLF, 1000-500 rig.
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