Engine 32 1986 Pierce Dash 1500/500
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire
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EXCELLENT STUFF. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE SO MUCH FOR SHARING THESE.
What a walk thru history. Whats the difference between an "Engine" and "Pumper" in the PBF? Thanks again.
Larry Di Camillo
Fire Chief Stafford Fire Department www.staffordfirerescue.org Engineer/Operator Houston Fire Department Ladder Co. 68 "A" www.firehouse68.com
Mike,
Thanks for posting these. I have quite a few of the same ones in my collection. Most that I saw were taken by John Schmidt with a couple by Tom Bair, and I think I even saw one that was by Denis Gardner. Did Lou Kelter take the unposed rigs? I have seen those photos before, but never could figure out who had taken them.
First - Thanks to all for sharing. Love the older stuff. Question - Were the 4x4 ALF's just a try and see kind of thing?
[quote name='OPEN CAB MACK' post='270944' date='Jan 3 2009, 19:42 ']The 1979 was the first tiller Monessen bought from the city. They bought it in 1991 or 1992. This was 24 Truck. The other that is the boat tender is a 1976. This one was 5 Truck and was purchased for parts. They still have the turntable and two ladder sections. The trailer was scrapped. The 79 has a bad aerial and there is a problem with the hydraulics. This truck was supposed to have been on E-Bay with no takers. Plans are for it to be scrapped in the spring.
As fpr the newer one with the American Flag painted in the grill, it is a 1989 and was bought on E-Bay for $13,500 from Malden, Mass. This truck has hydraulic outriggers and a pre-piped waterway. They put all new emergency and scene lights on this truck along with tires, bodywork and a complete new paint job. The ladder was refurbed by Seagrave. This truck is a nice looking truck. The 76 and 79 are available.[/quote] I know in either January or June 08 (I can't recall on which trip to Pierce I saw it), this unit was at the Pierce factory in Appleton, WI. What caught my attention other than it was a Seagrave sitting at a Pierce facility, was the fact that it didn't have an aerial device on it. I wonder what aerial work they did on it.
[quote name='FDNYTRUCKS.com' post='271650' date='Jan 5 2009, 23:16 ']Engine 14 1971 American La France 1500/500[/quote]
If you look under the officer side headlights, there is a door. This is where the softsleeve was stored.
Ed Saliba Jr.
1st Assistant Chief City of New Kensington Bureau of Fire I.S.O. Class 4 Department |
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