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In 1900, Chicago industrialist Charles Locke consolidated the American Fire Engine Company, the LaFrance Fire Engine Company and other manufacturers to form the International Fire Engine Company. The company was renamed LaFrance Fire Engine Company in 1880. In 1873, Truckson LaFrance and a number of investors founded the LaFrance Manufacturing Company in Elmira, New York, where it manufactured, among other things, steam fire engines. In 1891, Button merged with three other steam fire engine builders (Silsby, Ahrens and Clapp & Jones) to form the American Fire Engine Company. Production continued under the name of Button & Blake and steam fire engines were built in the latter part of the 19th century. The company changed hands, and by 1841, was owned by Lysander Button. In 1832, John Rogers began building hand-operated fire in Waterford, New York. Manufacturers History: American LaFrance was incorporated in 1904, but can trace its history to a period several years before that. Call Bob at 1-87 for more details or to schedule an inspection of this clean Stainless Steel Pumper. The truck passed pump certification October 2019 and has a hydraulic ladder rack. The truck is equipped with an NFPA warning light package and sirens. Officers side pump panel has 5″ and two 2.50″ intakes and two 2.50″ discharges. The rear is equipped with a 2.50″ intake and 2.50″ discharge. Driver’s side pump panel has 5″ and two 2.50″ intake and two 2.50″ discharges. The truck has 2 crosslays, 2 booster reels and a deck gun.
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Powered by a Detroit Diesel Series 60 350HP and Allison automatic transmission. Description 1989 American LaFrance Century 2000 Stainless Steel Rescue Pumperįour door enclosed cab with seating for 6 and 3 SCBA seats.