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Upon their arrival the fire was discovered raging on the second floor, which fed by an inflammable stock, quickly spread towards the rear of the building, up the elevator shaft to the third and fourth floors before being brought under control by the firemen. Smith handled this fire, no second alarm being necessary. 3 answering the first alarm in command of First Battalion Chief Richard L. in the thickly populated and congested Jewish wholesale and retail business district, occupied by the Wearfine Clothing Company as a sweatshop and storeroom, which caused damage estimated at $40,000.Įngine companies No. and Hooper St., for a fire in a four-story brick building (cause unknown) located at 820 Fifth Ave. The two fires were only about eight squares apart. TWO fires breaking out at the same time for which alarms reached the fire department just one minute apart, one of them the most destructive and spectacular fires that have occurred within Pittsburgh’s Golden Triangle (the downtown business district) for many months, kept twentyseven fire companies busy for several hours subduing the two fires early Monday morning, January 5th, and caused a total loss of over $500,000. As per eBay listing standards, all emergency equipment has been disabled for listing purposes.LARGE FIRE BREAKS OUT WHILE FIREMEN HANDLE ANOTHERįour Alarm Blazn Follows Smaller One in Pittsburgh, Pa., High Value District and Keeps Firemen on Jump-week’s Burnings I am making every effort to make this truck available at a reasonable cost for restoration purposes.ĮBay, this is an ANTIQUE FIRE ENGINE and is not meant to be represented as a front-line piece of firefighting apparatus or as a means of impersonating any official. Sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS, with no guarantees written, implied, or expressed. Please ask any and all questions you may have. (They charge approximately $2.00/mile and specialize in moving antique fire apparatus.) Truck should be picked up within THIRTY (30) days of the end of the auction.
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AMERICAN LAFRANCE 700 SERIES
Deep down, under the layers of neglect, there is a very original 700 Series LaFrance that came equipped with a lot of options for the day.įull payment due on all offers within THREE (3) business days following the end of the auction. Some surface rust on the chrome trim pieces. There are dents in two of the fenders and a little bit of surface rust above one of the rear fenders where some equipment was once mounted. Once I ran across the blown sub-head gasket, I did not go any further. The carburetors are included I removed them when I was initially going over the engine. If I keep it, I know it will be years before I even have the time to attempt to get it back on the road. I just want someone who has the time to do something with it to give it a good home. The pictures that follow were taken this past weekend. The first three pictures show the truck after we cleaned it up upon its arrival home and show the blown sub-head gasket. I have more pictures of the truck and would be happy to e-mail them upon request if you are looking for something specific. We tested a small area of paint with some wax to see if it would come back, and it did fairly well. My plan was to re-power it with a 6V53 Detroit Diesel Engine, but instead, I purchased another, similar truck that was already re-powered. (It has no starter, distributors, ignition accessories, or carburetors.) I will try to assist the new owner as much as possible with locating parts if they plan on keeping the original engine. I do have a parts engine that I will let go with the truck. I was told it had not been running since at least 2007, but again, I have no way of verifying when the gasket failure took place. No-one offered an explanation or even disclosed it was not running when I brought it back home. The engine will not turn over by hand I do not know if it hydrolocked while it was running, or if it is seized as a result of sitting with water in a cylinder. A sub-head gasket blew sometime between 20, and it allowed water to creep into the oil. It does not currently run and will need to be trailered to its final destination. Its cosmetic and mechanical condition unfortunately deteriorated while it was there. It sat, unattended and somewhat neglected, in a warehouse for the ten years I did not own it (2005-2015). I have owned this particular ALF twice and just recently got it back from the person I had sold it to in 2005. Originally from the Owosso (Michigan) Fire Department. I am selling my 1952 American LaFrance 700 Series Fire Engine.