This from Mike Summa:
Hello,This is Worth’s Ford C/American LaFrance aerial truck. Unknown ladder length or pump capacity. If you know more, please feel free to comment. Hope that you enjoy,Mike S.
This from Mike Summa:
Hello,This is Worth’s Ford C/American LaFrance aerial truck. Unknown ladder length or pump capacity. If you know more, please feel free to comment. Hope that you enjoy,Mike S.
Tags: American LaFrance mid-mount aerial truck, Ford C Series chassis for fire engines, Mike Summa, vintage fire truck photos, Worth Fire Department history
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#1 by LT501 on June 20, 2016 - 8:31 PM
I believe Worth’s truck was only the 3rd aerial ladder to go in-service in what is now MABAS 21. Evergreen Park was first with their Pirsch (T-32), then Oak Lawn followed with their ’59 Seagrave Quint (T-10). Oak Lawn also had a ’55 Seagrave Quad (T-11/T-22) which eventually went to the “Hall of Flame” Fire Museum in Phoenix, AZ.
#2 by DaveyB on June 18, 2016 - 7:00 PM
If I recall, 75′ ladder and 750 gpm.