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America's Fire Engine - The American-LaFrance 700 Series, 1947-1959

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"As the Second World War drew to a close, America's premier fire apparatus builder--the American-LaFrance Foamite Corp. of Elmira, N.Y.--bet the company's future on its radical new cab-ahead-of-engine 700 Series fire engines. In a spectacular gamble to capture the superheated postwar market, all of the company's existing products were discontinued and its customers were essentially told to "take it or leave it." This bold gamble paid off and 700 Series rigs soon filled firehouses across the nation, sweeping aside all competitors and ultimately defining the breakthrough 700 as "America's Fire Engine." This is the first comprehensive history of the game-changing 700. Individual chapters detail not only each of the eight major vehicle types but also the origins, design controversies, manufacturing, and marketing of the 700 and short-lived transitional 800 Series. It includes a meticulously researched registry of every 700/800 series apparatus delivered, supported by many interpretive tables detailing production, specifications and major fire department fleets"--

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments delete deletevi

Delivery Lists, Production Tables and 700 and 800 Series Deliveries delete deleteviii

Preface delete

Chapter �Prologue

Chapter �Genesis: Bringing the 700 Series to Market

Chapter �Pumpers

Chapter �Son of 700: The ç’‰ll-Fated 800 Series

Chapter �Industrial Foamite Airfoam Pumpers

Chapter� 6-Airport 瑿rash-Fire-Rescue Pumpers

Chapter� 7-High Ambitions: The 瑼merican-LaFrance Steel Aerial Ladder

Chapter� 8-璖traight-Frame Aerial Ladders

Chapter� 9-ç’—ractor-Drawn Aerial Ladders

Chapter 10-Quads and City Service Ladder Trucks

Between pages 170 and 171 are 16 color plates containing 34 photographs

Chapter 11-Squads and Other Specials

Chapter 12-Engines and Pumps

Chapter 13-Elmira's Canadian Cousins

Chapter 14-Major Fleets: The Best Customers

Chapter 15-Home of the 700: The Elmira Factory

Chapter 16-Promoting the Product: 700 Series Advertising and Sales Brochures

Chapter 17-700 Series Model Designations

Chapter 18-The Details: The 700 Series Spotter's Guide

Chapter 19-America's Fire Engine: How the 700 Series Affected Our Culture

Chapter 20-Epilogue

Chapter 21-By the Numbers: Synopsis of Production

Chapter 22-Registry of Deliveries

Bibliography delete

Index delete


About the author

An internationally known fire apparatus historian, Walter M.P. McCall has written 22 automotive history books--12 of them on fire apparatus. His two encyclopedias on the subject are considered the "bible" of the field. He has also written numerous articles and features for national and regional fire apparatus and emergency vehicle hobby publications. He lives in Windsor, Ontario.Growing up a short distance from the Toronto Fire Department's Yorkville Avenue station made Alan M. Craig an early fan of the American-LaFrance 700 Series and launched a half century of fire apparatus photography and his 35-year career in emergency services. As a fire service historian, he has spent four decades documenting not only American-LaFrance but also the Toronto Fire Department's motorized fire apparatus, and the Department's Fire Alarm Telegraph system. He lives in Palm Springs, California.

Summary

As the Second World War drew to a close, America’s premier fire apparatus builder - the American-LaFrance Foamite Corp. of Elmira, NY - bet the company’s future on its radical new cab-ahead-of-engine 700 Series fire engines. This is the first comprehensive history of the game-changing 700.

Product details

Authors Alan M. Craig, Walter M. P. McCall, Walter M.P. McCall
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.11.2022
 
EAN 9781476689203
ISBN 978-1-4766-8920-3
No. of pages 390
Dimensions 216 mm x 279 mm x 20 mm
Weight 526 g
Illustrations Raster,schwarz-weiss
Subjects Guides > Motor vehicles, aircraft, ships, space travel > Car, motorcycle, moped
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

USA, TRANSPORTATION / Automotive / History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services, United States of America, USA, c 1950 to c 1959, C 1945 To C 1960, Road & motor vehicles: general interest, Fire services, Road and motor vehicles: general interest

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