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| aerial_vertical    = 100'
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| pump_capacity      = 250 GPM
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Revision as of 10:17, 27 February 2018

12-99
Overview
Year 1966
Manufacturer Maxim
Type Aerial
Subsequently Dewey Ladder 1321 (1981-2006)
Chronology
Predecessor 1949 Peter Pirsch Ladder (12-65)
Successor 1981 Pierce/Oshkosh/LTI Ladder (12-99)


At-a-Glance
Model F262LA-100
Sub Type Ladder
Serial Number 2553
Features
Aerial Height 100'
Pump Capacity 250 GPM
Water Capacity 150 USG

General

  • Apparatus Type: Aerial
  • Apparatus Sub Type: Ladder
  • Manufacturer: Maxim
  • Year: 1961
  • Serial Number: 2553
  • Color: Red
  • NIMS Resource Typing: Aerial Type IV
  • Dept. Designation: Truck #1

Chassis/Cab

  • Model: F262LA-100
  • Cab Type: Open

Drivetrain

Pump & Tank

  • Pump Capacity: 250 GPM
  • Water Capacity: 150 USG

Aerial

  • Mounting: Mid
  • Vertical Reach: 100'

Body

Equipment

Dimensions

Construction

  • Factory: Middleboro, MA

Disposition

  • In Service Date: 1966
  • Out of Service Date: 1981
  • Purchaser: Dewey Fire Company, Hellertown (Northampton County), PA
  • Sale Date: May 1981
  • Misc. History: Purchased by Pearl River H&L Ex-Chief William V. Harris, Jr. in 2006. In May of 2010, the truck was donated to Pearl River H&L members Michael Crean and Bill Babcock under the stipulation that it be restored to its original condition with a plaque stating “Donated by the Harris family - in memory of Ex-Chief William V. Harris Jr".