Ahh yes, the good old days of long turnout coats, rubber hip boots, gasoline-powered apparatus, and open-cab conventional rigs. BTW, did you check out the overhang on Ladder 1??
Yeah it looks good. This firehouse (now Leader All-Surface Printing) is just three blocks from me. The building across the street is still there (and I forget the name of the company but it's a printing company) and still in use.
I'm referring to the ladder itself. Seagrave had three-33.3 ladder sections whereas all others used four 25 foot setctions. This is why the tillerman sits directly over the ladder. When the ladder is deployed, the tiller seat flips to the right.
no buffalo wisconsin andrewzy.
fire904 4 years ago
Yep. The rigs returning to quarters are Engine 9 and Ladder 1
BassmanII 4 years ago
Oh wow this is great footage! Do you have any more footage like this? I see it got posted a few times though... well done in any event!
sethtriggs 4 years ago
Ahh yes, the good old days of long turnout coats, rubber hip boots, gasoline-powered apparatus, and open-cab conventional rigs. BTW, did you check out the overhang on Ladder 1??
BassmanII 4 years ago
Yeah it looks good. This firehouse (now Leader All-Surface Printing) is just three blocks from me. The building across the street is still there (and I forget the name of the company but it's a printing company) and still in use.
sethtriggs 4 years ago
I'm referring to the ladder itself. Seagrave had three-33.3 ladder sections whereas all others used four 25 foot setctions. This is why the tillerman sits directly over the ladder. When the ladder is deployed, the tiller seat flips to the right.
BassmanII 4 years ago
buffalo ny?
andrewzy 4 years ago