This looks like a 1950's Staten Island job where I see E163's 1938 Ahrens-Fox 500gpm wagon, Rescue 5's converted 1940's WLF hosewagon/rescue and L80's 1953 ALF 85ft. aerial up with a wooden aerial behind it. L80 was the only metal aerial on Staten Island until 1960, when L77 got a 1960 Mack C/Maxim 85ft. The next metal aerial was the 1948 Pirsch 85ft. that went to L85 in 1962 then in 1968, L78 & L83 got "hand-me-down" metal aerials. L78 got a 1953 ALF 85ft. that served 15 yrs. as L17 and L83 got the first 100ft. aerial on S.I., a 1962 Seagrave that was formerly assigned to L27.mack said:
Oops, how did I forget that? :-[68jk09 said:^^^^^^ R*5 converted hose wagon manned by LAD*78.
guitarman314 said:This looks like a 1950's Staten Island job where I see E163's 1938 Ahrens-Fox 500gpm wagon, Rescue 5's converted 1940's WLF hosewagon/rescue and L80's 1953 ALF 85ft. aerial up with a wooden aerial behind it. L80 was the only metal aerial on Staten Island until 1960, when L77 got a 1960 Mack C/Maxim 85ft. The next metal aerial was the 1948 Pirsch 85ft. that went to L85 in 1962 then in 1968, L78 & L83 got "hand-me-down" metal aerials. L78 got a 1953 ALF 85ft. that served 15 yrs. as L17 and L83 got the first 100ft. aerial on S.I., a 1962 Seagrave that was formerly assigned to L27.mack said:
memory master said:With the push button transmission selector on the dash to the left of the steering wheel.
68jk09 said:If you worked in certain late '60s early '70s FDNY FHs you tried to avoid bringing a late model car to park at the FH during your work hours.....many had a Ghetto Cruiser just for that purpose.... when i was on Siegel St in 108 mine was a high mileage '64 Dodge Coronet Wagon which had an Automatic Transmission controlled by a push button selector on the dash alongside the steering wheel ....the Forward gears as well as Reverse were pushbuttons & to place it in Park there was a slide switch lever (sort of like the old heater adjusting levers) underneath the buttons.....it had Power Steering that was effortless as well as a smooth overall ride....i once lent it to a friend to do some moving & afterward he related how it was an even smoother car to drive than his late model Caddy.
mack said: