Maybe, but it probably went into the spare pool. Could of lasted until alteast 2000ish?Gonna go with 1993?
The Mack ladder was seen in the 1995 kid’s video All About Big Red Fire Engines, which I would assume was filmed in late 1994 and released on VHS in early to mid 1995.Gonna go with 1993? Shows they went into a Baker/Saulsbury 75'Tower. It’s a guess.
It got a 1994 Seagrave.Gonna go with 1993? Shows they went into a Baker/Saulsbury 75'Tower. Its a guess.
The tower ladder that replaced the 1984 Mack was one that was labeled as a FWD/Saulsbury and L7 received on January 15th 1996 classified as a 1995 ST 9501It got a 1994 Seagrave.
Thank you!The tower ladder that replaced the 1984 Mack was one that was labeled as a FWD/Saulsbury and L7 received on January 15th 1996 classified as a 1995 ST 9501
Thank you for your story and service in the fire department!I covered as the Captain of Tower Ladder 7 in 1991 for about 6 months. The rig then was the above mentioned 1984 Mack. I all I spent over 20 years working in FDNY Tower Ladders and I assure the members of TL-7 were top shelf. At that time TL-7 was in the process of being trained as a Rescue Support Ladder Company, why they ended the Rescue Support Ladder program is beyond me.
Captain Bob Rainey FDNY Engine 26 retired