Keyport, NJ Engine 22-75 1978 WLF 1000/500 80-1476
Mike
Mike
Ward LaFrance Ultravision
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Fort Montgomery, New York Pumper Tanker 423 1976 WLF/1990 RD Murray 1500/2500 80-1236
Mike
New Brunswick, NJ Ladder 2 1973 WLF/LTI 100' TT ex-Ferndale, MD 80-941
Mike
Absolutely AWESOME!!! Thanks to everyone who has posted so far.
Ladder 4, Charlotte, NC 1974 Diplomat 100' LTI TDA #80-934 Sold to Orange Beach, AL Retired
Dave great post! I just learned today Silver Creek, NY is fixing engine 171 the 1983 ALF Century Ex. Orchard Park engine 2. Engine 174 which you posted is taking a dump as well, I guess they have been babying that truck. Sliver Creek is looking to replace the Ward La France with a brand new engine but will not have the money for another 3-4 years for a new rig.
It's not a great pic but I"ll post it anyway Village of Depew, NY engine 6 West End Hose Company 1968 Ward La France ambassador. This truck was replaced in 2001 by one of the twin RD Murray/ALF Eagle rescue pumpers. The other went to Depew Hose Co. no. 1 which also replaced a Ward La France Ambassador.
Cutchogue F.D., Long Island NY Engine 8-5-4
1974 Ward La france 1500/750 Refurb by RD Murray 1985 Traded in in 2001
Kenmore, NY Engine 1
The Villages Department of Public Safety
The Villages, Florida
Kenmore, NY Engine 2
The Villages Department of Public Safety
The Villages, Florida
Chiefland, FL Engine 2
The Villages Department of Public Safety
The Villages, Florida
Boynton Beach, FL had this 197? Ward LaFrance 1000/500 Pumper as Engine 810. It spent some time lime before it was repainted the correct colors of red/white.
Photo by Mark V. Carr
Palm Beach Community College Fire Academy's 1973 Ward LaFrance/Gator 1000/500 Pumper. I think this one belonged to Boca Raton or Boynton Beach before being given to the fire academy.
Photo by Mark Carr
Formerly of the Trail Park Fire Control District #7 in Lake Worth, FL, this 197? Ward LaFrance 1250?750 Pumper #710 eventually became part of Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue where it ran for several years. I think it was eventually refurbed by Gator.
Photographer unknown.
Sorry 'bout the bad photo but this rig here was scanned from some antique print, photographer unknown. It was run by Jupiter-Tequesta Fire Control District #1 prior to becoming part of Palm Beach County. It was a 1973 Ward LaFrance 1000/?/50' Telesquirt.
Here's the same truck as above after getting the proper color paint scheme.
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