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Engine 10
Unit : Engine 10
Year : 1953
Model : American LaFrance
Our 1953 Ford American LaFrance Pumper was also a restoration project back in 1985 by our members. This apparatus was restored to its full capacity and is still counted as a reserve engine. With a 500 gallon per minute pump and the necessary equipment needed, this pumper fought a-many of fires back in her day including several cotton mill fires and the Joy Theater fire on the downtown square to name a few.