Great Photo! Thank Chief.ENG*1 & LAD*24 both Macks drilling outside St Francis. View attachment 55758
Was this rig in service when they were front to back in the Knickerbocker firehouse? It seems longer and I wonder if they'd fit front to back.ENG*277 ...1969 MACK R ....(Howie Carlson's 1st Rig). .... i.ebayimg.com/images/g/UbQAAeSwFqRpw-r5/s-l1600.jpg
Great pics, brings back memoriesBox Alarm Productions.... https://boxalarmproductions.smugmug.com/Vintage-pictures-/Vintage-FDNY-/
Now that's a photo album!Great pics, brings back memories
This model was nicknamed by the members at the time "The Pagoda".ENG*46 1960's WARD LA FRANCE FIREBRAND ( on Welfare Island )... View attachment 55981
Nicknamed "The Behemoth" by the guys in E91-2, who received one of the six originally delivered.Under the Co-op City power plant cooling tower on Bartow Ave.
From what I remember there were not too many purchased. As stated 46 had one, 40, 325, 260, 297 and a Brooklyn engine company. I know you gents will fill in the rest.This model was nicknamed by the members at the time "The Pagoda".
I recently watched a special on YouTube about Ward La France apparatus. The video emphasized how they were specialized vehicles of much higher quality than the American La France manufactured in the same town of Elmira, New York. That was not my impression as a kid growing up. The Wards were supposedly lightweights by comparison. Yet, those old CD rigs lasted to the 1970s performing yeomans work for the FDNY.
Anybody have any other ideas on the Ward of France product?