1944 American La France Ladder truck by Richardphotos
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well, bakapo,mmitchell_houston, and gaius was right.
it was the first aerial ladder truck at Mesquite,TX, USA by American La France of the newer design
THE first aerial ladder in the United States was invented in 1886. Firefighters, before the aerial ladder, had to splice ground ladders together to access upper floors of the taller buildings. The operation was not always successful. Daniel Hayes, the superintendent of steamers with the San Francisco Fire Department, came up with a solution with an aerial ladder. It was a service ladder truck mounted with a two-section wooden ladder. The bed ladder of the aerial was raised by cranking a long screw which forced up the ladder. Extension of the fly ladder and rotation of a turn table were also done by hand. The truck was pulled by two or three horses.
It was pulled by two horses and carried 165-feet of ground ladders, including a 45-foot extension ladder and two pompier ladders. The aerial ladder had a reach of 75 feet.
No. 1 aerial ladder was listed as a Dahill-Hays aerial ladder in a report by the National Board of Fire Underwriters, and the bed ladder was raised "pneumatically." The name of the aerial was probably Hayes (spelled with an e), because Hayes was the only aerial ladder manufactured at the time. Also, the aerial ladder was probably not raised pneumatically, but rather had a spring-assist to raise the bed ladder. (Pneumatically-raised ladders had been tried but never gained popularity because of a need for special equipment at the fire station to keep the tanks filled with compressed air.) LaFrance was manufacturing the Hayes aerial ladder at the time and had introduced the spring-assist bed ladder the previous year.
http://www.houstonfiremuseum.org/apparatus/aerial.htm
Comments (45)
Richardphotos
after research I found the above information.they had a sign on the trailer that it was the first aerial ladder truck circa 1944, but it must mean that was in Mesquite
stnaper
Awesome Pumper Firetruck and as always great photo I wish I was that good at taking photo's you should be proud Richard!
bazza
Nice looking old engine in beautiful condition.. Great capture.
Dreamingbee
wow Richard - so great and interesting photo !
dakotabluemoon
Oh i like this shot and i know what u mean when i clicked on this it said u had removed it but it is showing i have had that happen to me but i cannot see the pick when others do what is up with that.
magnus073
That is one super cool old ladder truck Richard, thank you also for providing so much information on it
flavia49
fabulous POV and capture
jayfar
A super shot and of interest to me being an ex firefighter.
barryjeffer
A most beautiful vehicle and your captured the depth of that red paint perfectly.
Maxidyne
I can only imagine the trouble they had with ladders back in those times, all that while under pressure to put a fire out. Excellent image and write up :)
UteBigSmile
PRETTY COOL LOOKING ENGINE!
VDH
Impressive truck, excellent capture!
Debwhosmiles
Great PoV and photo, terrific research on the history!
Faemike55
Very cool
greyone
Awesome looking capture Richard. Wonderful old pumper
eekdog
cool vintage firetruck, love the capture.
carlx
Superb POV and capture, Richard!!!
ontar1
That is fantastic, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Minda
excellent POV Richard.
miztere
excellent shot and POV!
Jean_C
Superb engine and excellent pov!
photosynthesis
I like the exaggerated perspective you used here, which makes it look very looooooooong...
Leije
Impressive POV, excellent shot !
JohnDelaquiox
OUTSTANDING!
jocko500
lot of history here. cool shot
pat40
Amazing pic.
lyron
Just beautiful. Cool shot!!
Bampster
Excellent photo, Richard!!!!!
brycek
Fantastic capture!!
MarciaGomes
Fascinante foto Richard,espetacular caminhão de bombeiros os detalhes são fantásticos.+++++++++++++++5 Fabuloso texto,obrigado pela informação.