fire 1 asst chief

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  1. Thanks for posting, looks like the real oldie is on a GMC comercial chassis.
  2. Thanks for sharing
  3. Great, thanx for sharing
  4. Authorized strength 171 including Officers & Fire Fighters. Several vacancies due to economic conditions.
  5. Car 2515 assigned to the fire alarm electrician who is seen on platform. Replaced with bucket truck in 1966.
  6. Retired WPFD Deputy Chief George Martin along with retired WPFD fire fighter Lawrence Joyce were the founders of AAA Emercency Supply Co.
  7. Thanks, Tim, The ladder pictured was the first Maxim ladder in the fleet.
  8. It was/is on Old Orchard St. the road behind the Stop & Shop in NWP.
  9. In the mid 1960s Local 274 reached a negotiated settlement with the City of White Plains regarding the distribution of the 2% monies. The funds were to be allocated on a per capita basis to "active" volunteers. To be classified as an active volunteer one was/is required to attend a certain number of training sessions per year. Not all the members of Local 274 were in favor of the settlement and felt the union should go for all the money. However the majority felt that "a bird in the hand was worth two in the bush" and the settlement was approved. Over the years the training requirement was largely ignored and not welll policed by the cityor the union. I don't know if any of the voluneer companies are classified as chartered benevolent organizations. The 2% law is quite clear on what the money can and cannot be used for. A chartered benevolent organization is very limited on it's use of 2% funds. Since 1975 or so chartered benevolent organizations have been required to keep records of how the 2% money is spent and are subject to audits by the New York State Comptrollers office.
  10. Can't be of any help with photo of old Eng. 2. T-----
  11. Partially pictured is 1 of 2 Seagrave engines in service at the time powered by the mighty V-12 motor, it had a 300 gallon booster tank, 1000 GPM pump. This rig was delivered from the factory in 1959 with an automatic transmission a rarity for the time. It was wrecked and sent back to the factory for repairs. While at the factory the automatic transmission was removed and replaced with a standard transmission..
  12. The last Maxim the WPFD owned before going to commercial rigs. Looks like Valhalla's old Maxim barely visible behind the tower ladder.
  13. Another project involved replacing L-33's V-12 with a 671 Detroit.
  14. LETS FACE IT, THERE WILL ALWAYS BE ABUSES. SINCE THE ECONOMY HAS TANKED EVERYONE CONNECTED WITH GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS IS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE. I SEE THE SAME YONKERS DPW VEHICLE GOING NORTH ON THE TACONIC PARKWAY EVERY DAY AROUND 4PM, WHAT KIND OF SCAM DOES THIS GUY HAVE GOING ON? THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR THE TOWN OF NEW CASTLE HAS A TAKE HOME CAR, HE LIVES ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE HUDSON. WHY MUST WE AS TAXPAYERS FUND HIS TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM WORK MONDAY THRU FRIDAY? I HAVE SEEN A SCARSDALE DPW VEHICLE PLOWING OUT A DRIVEWAY IN YORKTOWN AN OBVIOUS CASE OF FRAUD AGAINST THE SCARSDALE TAXPAYERS. I DON'T HAVE A MAJOR PROBLEM WITH A VOLLY FIRE CHIEF USING THE CHIEF'S CAR FOR PERSONAL BUSINESS AS LONG AS IT IS WITHIN REASON. AFTER ALL HE IS VOLUNTEERING HIS TIME AND IS OR SHOULD BE AVAILABLE TO RESPOND TO EMERGENCIES WHEN EVER HE IS IN THE CAR. MOST FIRE DISTRICTS HAVE RULES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING THE USE OF FIRE DEP'T VEHICLES.
  15. The Seagrave V-12s were definitely power houses once you got the double cluthching mastered. The WPFD had three Seagraves, two had the small motors and one had the big V-12. I would put it up against anything that is out there today as far as power is concerned.
  16. Looks like the new car is going to the 2nd asst. (2253)
  17. Seen in the background is an early Chevrolet Suburban which served as Elmsford's first ambulance, also pictured partially out of frame on right is the 1961 Pontiac ambulance that took over.
  18. After a state mandated hour reduction the dispatchers were reduced to one, The dispatching for 60 control was then moved to parkway police hdqt's
  19. Dispatch was located in the attic and the only room to be airconditioned. Nice place to hang out on hot summer evenings when it got too hot to girl watch on the ramp.
  20. Sounds like the good old standard tire chains win hands down. No argument from me !!!!!