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2001 American LaFrance Eagle 75' Quint
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Truck Type Used Aerials, Ladder Trucks and Quints
Manufacturer American LaFrance
Year Built 2001
Mileage 68,338
Location
Stock # 06249
Price Sold and Delivered
  • Truck Details

General Specs

  • Stock#: 06249
  • 2001
  • American LaFrance Fire Body
  • Eagle American LaFrance Chassis
  • Custom
  • Length: 37' 3"
  • Truck Height: 11' 5"
  • Wheelbase: 213"
  • GVWR: 51,500
  • Seating for 4; 3 SCBA seats
  • Mileage: 68,338
  • Engine Hours: 6,402
  • Detroit Series 60 430 HP Diesel Engine
  • Jacobs Engine Brake
  • Engine Brake
  • Allison HD4060P Automatic Transmission
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

  • Waterous CSU 1500 GPM Side-Mount 1-Stage Pump
  • Pump Hours: 506
  • 500 Gallon Polypropylene Tank
  • Driver's Side Discharges: 2 - 2.5"
  • Front Discharges: 1 - 1.5"
  • Crosslays/Speedlays: 2 - 1.5", 1 - 2.5" Crosslays
  • Officer's Side Discharge: 2 - 2.5", 1 - 4"
  • Rear Discharges: 4" Inlet/Outlet
  • Driver's Side Suction: 1 - 2.5", 1 - 6"
  • Officer's Side Suction: 1 - 2.5", 1 - 6"

Electrical - Lighting

  • Electric Redi-Line 1.5KW Generator
  • 2 - 500W Quartz Scene Lights

Options

  • LTI : 75 Aerial Device
  • Aerial Hours: 639
  • Air Conditioning
  • Automatic Tire Chains
  • Federal Q Siren
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Apparatus Information

  • The American LaFrance Fire Engine Company is one of the oldest fire apparatus manufacturers in America. With roots that go back to approximately 1832, the companies that went on to become American LaFrance built hand-drawn, horse-drawn, and steam-powered fire engines. Founded in 1873 by Truckson LaFrance and his partners as the LaFrance Manufacturing Company selling hand powered equipment. The International Fire Engine Company, corporate predecessor of American LaFrance, built some steam power fire engines between 1903-1907. Apparatus built by International included horse drawn steamers, hose wagons, and hook & ladders to chemical engines, water towers and combinations. The American LaFrance Fire Engine Company was formed in 1903. Its corporate offices and manufacturing plant were in Elmira, New York. It also operated aCanadian plant in Toronto, Ontario, where it sold apparatus under the name Lafrance-Foamite, until 1971. ALF delivered its first motorized fire engine in 1907. 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. The classical style of the American LaFrance apparatus is easily recognized. Some of the company's innovations led to changes in the industry, most notably the cab forward style cab. The company has recently undergone a major rebirth and is once again producing custom fire trucks and other emergency vehicles.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_LaFrance