

One side of the T contained valves for the fuel intake, and the. Type 400 Senior fire engine used in Burlington, IAīy hallofflame2019 | Dec 10, 2019The earliest motorized American fire engines, which appeared around 1910, used an engine called the T-Head: a single row of four to six pistons were cast in sets of two in the shape of a large “T”. In 2000 the town of Lynnfield donated the truck to the Hall of Flame. Twenty years later they sold it to the town of Lynnfield, Massachusetts. Aerial Truckīy hallofflame2019 | Dec 10, 2019The volunteers of Baldwin, New York put this Model 700 aerial truck into service in their Long Island town in 1955.

The truck will be a welcomed addition to the museum.BY JOHN M.By Museum Admin | Type 700 rigid frame 75 ft. We are honored to be the conduit between the Kenilworth Fire Department and American LaFrance said Scott Campbell.


Scott Campbell President of Campbell Supply and Robert Paleczny Campbells district sales manager for Union County accepted the title. who is the American LaFrance dealer for the state. The truck is a Series 1000 model has a diesel engine a 1000 gpm pump 300 gallon water tank 3000 watt portable generator and an 85 foot three section aerial ladder.The apparatus was driven to the museum by Campbell Supply Company LLC. The Kenilworth Fire Department still not wanting to send the truck to the junkyard decided to find it a home at the museum. Recently the warehouse proprietors changed hands and as a result the truck had to be taken out of the facility. The Kenilworth NJ Fire Department under the command of Fire Chief Lou Giordino donated their 1970 American LaFrance quint to the American LaFrance museum in LadsenSC.The apparatus was replaced in 1997 and since then had been kept in a warehouse to keep it from being disposed of.
