1940 american lafrance ladder truck

    • City of Middletown

      Oct 27, 2021 ·


    • Frederick County Fire & Rescue Museum Opens April 6

      In 1876, firefighter and local blacksmith W.J. Lacy built a hand- drawn hook and ladder wagon to carry the firefighting equipment, which consisted of ladders, axes, lanterns, and other assorted tools. In 1878, a hand pump was acquired to increase firefighting capabilities.


    • [PDF File]AMERICAN LAFRANCE SERVICE MANUAL Models: Eagle Metropolitan

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      American LaFrance LLC distributes the following major service publications. Workshop Manual Workshop manuals contain service and repair information for all vehicle systems and components, except for major components such as engines, transmissions, and rear axles. Each workshop manual section is divided into subjects that


    • Denton Fire Department History - City of Denton

      American LaFrance 700 gpm-pumping engine. The need for a ladder company in Bay Ridge had been felt since the ladder truck was placed out of service in 1914. On February 1, 1939 Ladder 109 was moved from 4th Avenue and 19th Street to Engine 241's quarters. The City of Brooklyn had put Ladder 109 in service, as Ladder 9, on August 20, 1891 in the


    • [PDF File]ENGINE 249 AND LADDER 113

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      Engine 49 and Ladder 23 were organized on the same day along with Engine 40 and Ladder 21 in Windsor Terrace, Engine 48 and Ladder 22 in Flatbush, and Engine 50 and Ladder 20 in Parkville. A lot was purchased from John, Jr., Robert and James Lefferts on Rogers Avenue, between Midwood and Maple Streets, for $1,700.00 on April 1, 1895.


    • [PDF File]ALLISON LADDER 2

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      the reserve chores fill to the '67 American LaFrance. Ladder 2 was stored dead at the new Number 2 fire station on N. Sixteenth Street. Sometime during this period, some of the metal ground ladders were exchanged for some of the wooden ones on Ladder 1 and this mixture of wood and metal stayed with the truck from then on.


    • [PDF File]BAY RIDGE AND ENGINE 241, 100 YEARS OF SERVICE

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      The truck was brought back to Middletown by a group of local active and retired Middletown Fire Fighters this past Sunday, October 24, 2021. The truck, a 1930 American LaFrance, was originally ordered by the Middletown Fire Department in 1930, and it was delivered to the city in 1931. Middletown used the truck until the late 1950s.


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