Some Ford "c"s that I found in my files of Minnesota. All from the Lower St. Croix Valley Fire Dept, Lakeland MN. The department is on the west bank of the St. Croix River below Stillwater and serves Lakeland, St. Croix Beach and Afton. First a 1983 Ford "C"/Welch 2200 gal tanker. FLJackphoto.
Ford C Series Chassis Fire Apparatus
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Next from the Lower St. Croix Valley FD, a 1980 Ford/Pierce 1000/750. FLJackphoto.
and finally- Lower St Croix Valley FD, Lakeland MN - 1982 Ford/LSt.CFD 1800gal tanker. FLJackphoto
Perryville,Md John D. Floyd II Photo Frye Collection Queenstown,Md John D. Floyd II Photo Frye Collection
Minocqua WI 1992 Ford/Custom Fire (no specs) Red Novecki photo-FLJack collection
Citizens Fire Company No. 1 of Highspire. Company 55, Dauphin County, Pa.
Old Engine 55 1976 C-Model Ford/American "Photographer Unknown"
Jesse Shutt
Fisherville Volunteer Fire Company #1 (Dauphin Company 216) Upper Dauphin County Emergency Medical Services (Dauphin Company 6) Past President Dauphin County Volunteer Firemen's Association Upper Dauphin County Fire Historian
Citizens Fire Company No. 1 of Highspire. Company 55, Dauphin County, Pa.
Old Engine 55-1 1967 C-Model Ford/American "Photographer Unknown"
Jesse Shutt
Fisherville Volunteer Fire Company #1 (Dauphin Company 216) Upper Dauphin County Emergency Medical Services (Dauphin Company 6) Past President Dauphin County Volunteer Firemen's Association Upper Dauphin County Fire Historian
A couple that I found while scanning old slides. First a 1983 Ford/Pierce 1250/1000, Inver Grove Heights MN FLJackphoto Aug'87
One more. 1987 Ford/Custom Fire Apparatus 1000/2500 Vermilion OH. Red Novecki photo-FLJack collection
Mt. Olivet KY 1959 Ford/Central 500/1000. JSudduth photo-FLJack collection
New Hackensack's Ford/Young. Don't remember where this was, I think it was a used apparatus dealership on LI? Photo from around 1992.
[quote name='GA_Dave' post='104470' date='May 5 2007, 18:57 ']Engine 302, Tiltonsville, OH
Ford C/American Fire Apparatus 750/750[/quote] This rig started out in 1972 as "No. 2". It was red and was the first non-ALF rig that Tiltonsville had bought in many years. The original lettering matched the ALFs with "T.V.F.D. No. 2" on the door and "Tiltonsville" on the cowling. This shot is in it's second life after it had been re-habbed the first time. There was a lot of Baltimore and Wheeling buffing going on there at the time which brought on the white and orange color scheme. It has been re-habbed again since. It became "302" as part of an ad-hoc county numbering system which gave Tiltonsville the 300 series of numbers. There was no dispatch system at the time and each station handled their own dispatch. Tiltonsville's FCC call letters were KDQ 302. Yorkville (100) was also doing some dispatching for Tiltonsville at the time. To avoid confusion, this rig was re-numbered as 303 in the next re-hab. Since that time, Jefferson county has installed a county 911 system and Tiltonsville became Station #73. I don't know if this rig is still around, but I imagine it would be Engine 7312 or 7313 under the new system. I was 7 when this rig was delivered and Tiltonsville had an open house. It was the first rig that I ever climbed on and I've been climbing on them ever since. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/BananaMan.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
Thomaston, CT Ford/FMC - 2 point of interest - a lot of these old Fords have been on e-bay lately and Hallmark is making a Ford/? holiday tree decortation. ala Chicago FD colors. I saw it in the mall, but can't find it online.
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