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Its original equipment was a 1925 Seagrave 75' aerial ladder truck.
In 1958 another fire station opened and the department purchased a 100-foot aerial ladder truck as well as a rescue truck.
The Fire District's first aerial ladder truck goes into service in the city of Thousand Oaks.
Five of the stations house a truck company (aerial ladder truck or tiller truck) in addition to the engine.
Since there are an estimated 7,200 aerial ladder trucks in operation in the United States, the proportion of ladders that malfunction each year is extremely small.
He was behind the wheel of his red-painted command car, following the first alarm, three Seagrave pumper units, an aerial ladder truck, and two ambulances.
Its beautiful, unpretentious mix of objects and images includes prints, photographs, models and toys, among them a spectacular model of a horse-drawn aerial ladder truck.
New York City's Fire Department has more aerial ladder trucks and uses them more frequently than any other fire department in the country, fire safety experts said yesterday.
August 7, 1980, a high-rise fire occurs at the Ocean Manor Resort Hotel, stranding a girl on the 10th floor just out of reach of the department's aerial ladder truck.
Over the years, American LaFrance built thousands of fire trucks including chemical engines, combination pumpers, aerial ladder trucks, Aero Chief snorkel trucks, and airport crash trucks.
It has eight vehicles, among which are specialized vehicles such as an aerial ladder truck, a truck for dealing with hazardous goods and a hose truck with one thousand metres of hose.
Today UFPD operates 3 engines, 1 aerial ladder truck, 3 ambulances, 2 tankers, 1 brush truck, 1 Utility truck, and 3 command vehicles out of two stations.
In 1971, AMT issued models of at least three different pieces of American LaFrance fire-fighting apparatus, including a pumper, a rear-mount aerial ladder truck, and a rear-mount articulating boom truck.
The original equipment was a 1919 American LaFrance 85' aerial ladder truck, which was soon replaced with a 1923 American LaFrance 75' aerial ladder truck.
Ladder Company 2 held its first meeting on March 2, 1956 at the Company 3 firehouse and was later assigned the 1950 Ward La France Quard when Company 1 got a new 85' American La France Aerial Ladder Truck.
Engine Company 52 currently operates a 2003 Seagrave Commander II Custom 1000/500 Pumper Engine and Ladder Company 52 currently operates a 2006 Seagrave Commander II Custom 100' Rear-Mount Aerial Ladder Truck.