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TEXAS RIGS
Marble Falls, Tx

Command 44

Ford Crown Victoria


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1964 Mack C-95 1000/500 ex Engine 1 Richardson, TX Fire Department



Reportedly now in service in Randlett, OK



"Photographer Unknown"



The Loftin Collection



Lindsay D

Richardson, TX



   
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Highland Park, Texas DPS. An affluent area in the heart of Dallas. These guys/gals are cross-trained in Fire, Police, and EMS. This first rig is a 1948 ALF, 750-300, it was their second out engine/reserve.


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This was their backup ambulance. 1970's Chevy Suburban/Summers ambulance. It was a BLS unit just prior to them becoming an ALS service. Sorry about the photo quality.


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When they became an ALS service this ambulance was their first out unit. It is a 1970's Ford/Modular Corp. ambulance.


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Their first out engine at the time I shot these was this 1965 Mack C-85,1000-500.


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Next, I have University Park, Texas which is Highland Parks next door neighbor. Both these small communities have mutual aid agreements with Dallas. This first unit was a reserve engine, a 1948 ALF,750-300. One of a pair.


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Here is the twin. Same specs.


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Sorry, wrong photo. Here's the twin. The wrong rig you see belongs to Richardson, Texas, 1968 WLF,1000-500, 4-Engine.


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Next is a 1969 ALF,1000-500. It was their second out engine at the time.


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Their first out engine at the time was this 1976 ALF Century, 1000-500.


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Their Truck Co. was this 1969 ALF/Snorkel, 70 ft.


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Their ALS unit was this 1970's Ford/Modular Corp. ambulance.


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The 76 Century eventually was replaced as the first out engine with this 1982 Ford/E-One, 1000-500.


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Presently, they run these two rigs. First is a 1996 Spartan/Quality,1250/500.


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Second is this 1990 Spartan/Quality/LTI, 75ft/1500/300.


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Sorry again, I got the files mixed up. the previous engine is a 1984 E\-One Hurricane, 1250/500, Engine 2. belonging to Richardson. Here's the other UP rig.


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Sorry, I have to end this brief post. I'll try to be a regular poster. Thank you to everyone who assisted me getting these pictures posted. Also, if anyone has any corrections, please let me know, as I want to have as up to date specs as possible. Thanks, Robert.
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Robert,



Welcome aboard. Thanks for sharing and leading off with some classic ALF's.
Bob



Retired and still a tax payer.
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[quote name='biotelbob' post='151749' date='Sep 27 2007, 20:50 ']Highland Park, Texas DPS. An affluent area in the heart of Dallas. These guys/gals are cross-trained in Fire, Police, and EMS. This first rig is a 1948 ALF, 750-300, it was their second out engine/reserve.[/quote]



Same truck? <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Huh' />



I had the pleasure of driving this sweetheart of a 700 Series at the 2006 TFM-NTHFS Muster.



1952 American LaFrance 700 Series Engine

Highland Park Fire Department

Highland Park, Texas

750 G.P.M. Pump

Model No. 775-PGO

Reg. No. L-4598



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I'll echo Bob in saying thanks for sharing the pictures of the ALFs! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/fireman.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Fireman' />
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