This from Mike Summa for #TBT:
For TBT-The company that changed the American fire service. For years the most recognized fire apparatus. Its demise will be debated for years. Here are some samples from a late 1970’s catalog. Enjoy.Mike Summa
Jan 9
Posted by Admin in Historic fire apparatus, throwbackthursday | 10 Comments
This from Mike Summa for #TBT:
For TBT-The company that changed the American fire service. For years the most recognized fire apparatus. Its demise will be debated for years. Here are some samples from a late 1970’s catalog. Enjoy.Mike Summa
Tags: #TBT, American LaFrance brochure, American LaFrance fire truck brochure, throw back thursday, throwbackthursday, vintage American LaFrance literature, vintage fire truck literature
Jan 23
Posted by bgshap in Fire Department News, Fire Service News, New Listing | 2 Comments
Country Club Hills has been added to the MABAS Division 24 departments that are on the website. Country Club Hills has two stations with a total of three ambulances, four engines, and a tower ladder. One of their engines, Engine 1140, is a 1980 American LaFrance Century, 75′ Water Chief Quint with a 1,500-GPM pump and 300 gallons of water. It is lettered as Truck 1140, but the aerial device is out of service, so it is running as an engine. Country Club Hills also owns the only HME/Ahrens-Fox/RK Aerials tower ladder in Illinois.
This engine was featured at a fire recently which was posted HERE with images from Karl Klotz.
When American LaFrance made aerials, each rear-mount was part of the ‘Chief’ series. There was the Ladder Chief, the Ladder Chief Quint, the Water Chief, the Water Chief Quint, and the Aero Chief. The Aero Chief was a two-piece articulating boom with a platform at the end, similar to the Snorkel.
A Water Chief was an aerial ladder with a pre-piped waterway while the Ladder Chief was a straight ladder.
Either aerial could be mounted on a unit with a pump and tank for the quint designation.
Few of the ‘Chief’ aerials are still in service today.
Tags: Aero Chief, American LaFrance, American LaFrance brochure, Century Series, Country Club Hills Fire Department, Jack Connors, Karl Klotz, Ladder Chief, Ladder Chief Quint, Larry Shapiro, MABAS Division 21, Snorkel, Water Chief, Water Chief Quint
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