MOTORIZED FIRE APPARATUS DATABASE of CONNECTICUT · America Pequot Eng.Co.6, New London Eng 6...
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MOTORIZED FIRE APPARATUS DATABASE
of CONNECTICUT
COMPILED BY ROB PALMER IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CONNECTICUT FIREMEN’S
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT
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New London, City of, Fire Dept New LondonOrg.
1904
City of New London Fire Dept.
American LaFrance
Eng 1Niagara Eng.Co.1, New London
ScrappedDestroyed - boiler exploded
1904-191119111922
no pump chemCity of New London Fire Dept.
McCall says Co. was incorp in 1904 and this was the first machine, delivered in September of that year. Bulletin says it was in service for 12 yr . (can't be). Paper also says it was traded in, then bought back by Niagaras.
1912
photo needed
Locomobile Co. ofAmerica
Eng 6Pequot Eng.Co.6, New LondonQuaker Hill Fire Co., Waterford
1912-19261926?
no pump chemphoto needed
Day (2-23-1960) says 2 Locomobiles were purchased by Quaker Hill from Pequots.Norwich Bulletin article refers to an Oldsmobile.
1912
Oldsmobile
City of New London Fire Dept.
Locally built
SquadNiagara Eng.Co.1, New London1912?-unk
no pump no tankCity of New London Fire Dept.
No record of this truck other than photo.
1913
City of New London Fire Dept.
American LaFrance
Eng 1Niagara Eng.Co.1, New LondonOut of state - Scalp Level, PA
1913-1921
800 gpm 35 galCity of New London Fire Dept.
Reg #228 ship 1-29-1913 Cost: $12,500.See N Bulletin for story about getting stuck in mud 3-1-1913. First pumper in NL county.
1913
City of New London Fire Dept.
Pope Mfg. Co.
Eng 3W.B.Thomas Hose Co.3, New London
C.L.Ockford Hose Co.5, New LondonDamaged in accident
1913-192519141937?
no pump chemCity of New London Fire Dept.
Mfg #515-D, purchased 7-17-1913 for $6500. Norwich Bulletin: wrecked in accident after 4-1914. Was at Hartford plant 11-1914. Axle broke and it hit a tree (or vice-versa).Horse-drawn apparatus replaced it.
not sure if this went to Ockford
1914
Thomas Flyer
City of New London Fire Dept.
Locally built
Eng 7Northwest Hose Co.7, New London
ScrappedStorage
1914-192119211928
no pump 35 galCity of New London Fire Dept.
Company was the first to convert a touring car, early 1914. Norwich Bulletin looks very unfavorably atthis independent action and the use of inferior machines.
COMPILED BY ROB PALMER IN CONJUNCTION WITH CONNECTICUT FIREMEN'S HISTORICAL SOCIETY, MANCHESTER, CT.PHOTOS HAVE BEEN USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE PHOTOGRAPHER OR DEPARTMENT AND MAY NOT BE USED ELSEWHERE.
New London, City of, Fire Dept New LondonOrg.
1914
photo needed
Locally built
C.L.Ockford Hose Co.5, New London1914-1919
no pumpphoto needed
The Day (8-10-1916) mentions an automobile hose wagon at Ockford's.Bulletin says a touring car that the company bought and converted following the example of the Northwests. Often out of service.
dept has no photo
1916
City of New London Fire Dept.
Seagrave Corp.
Ladder 1F.L.Allen H&L Co., New LondonUS Maritime Services Sch., Ft.
1916-19421943-unk
booster 60 chem
ground ladders
City of New London Fire Dept.
Cost: $6500. In service 5-1916 (Or SE 14746 - a typo?) 424' of ladders: 50',two 35', 12' extension ladders; two 28', a 24', 20', 18' single ladders; 16', 12' roof.
1917
City of New London Fire Dept.
Seagrave Corp.
Eng 4Eng 3
Konomoc Hose Co.4, New LondonW.B.Thomas Hose Co.3, New London
1917-19251925-1942
750 gpm 80 galCity of New London Fire Dept.
Paint 12-26-1917 Cost: $8500. Does not have the cycle style, wheel hugging front fenders that were used starting in 19204th or 5th pumper in NL county.
1st owner
1919
William Peck, photographer
American LaFrance
Eng 5C.L.Ockford Hose Co.5, New London1919-1945
no pump chemWilliam Peck, photographer
Reg #2210 ship 1-29-1919 Cost: $7285
1920
City of New London Fire Dept.
American LaFrance
Eng 1Niagara Eng.Co.1, New London1920-1943
750 gpm 80 galCity of New London Fire Dept.
Reg #2604 (Type 75) or #2605 (Type 45). ship 8-19-1919. Cost $10750.Norwich Bulletin says arrived on 5-28-1920. Or 1000 gpm.
1920
City of New London Fire Dept.
Seagrave Corp.
Eng 2Nameaug Eng.Co.2, New London
Ashford, CT?
1920-1950
1950
750 gpmCity of New London Fire Dept.
Painted 8-25-1920 Cost $11700.Bulletin article 8-20-1920 says truck will arrive in very near future. Will make all 8 Co motorized.Could also be #27882 - interchanged with Northwest. Very similar.
COMPILED BY ROB PALMER IN CONJUNCTION WITH CONNECTICUT FIREMEN'S HISTORICAL SOCIETY, MANCHESTER, CT.PHOTOS HAVE BEEN USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE PHOTOGRAPHER OR DEPARTMENT AND MAY NOT BE USED ELSEWHERE.
New London, City of, Fire Dept New LondonOrg.
1921
City of New London Fire Dept.
Seagrave Corp.
Eng 7Northwest Hose Co.7, New London1921-1948
unk gpm chemCity of New London Fire Dept.
Matt Lee says that in 1920, Seagrave began to use the cycle style, wheel hugging front fenders like this one.. Painted 6-7-1921. Could also be #25452 - interchanged with Nameaug Eng.
1917
William Peck, photographer
Seagrave Corp.
Eng 4Eng 3
Konomoc Hose Co.4, New LondonW.B.Thomas Hose Co.3, New London
1917-19251925-1942
750 gpm 80 galWilliam Peck, photographer
Paint 12-26-1917 Cost: $8500. Does not have the cycle style, wheel hugging front fenders that were used starting in 19204th or 5th pumper in NL county.
2nd owner
1925
William Peck, photographer
Seagrave Corp.
Ladder 2Konomoc Ladder Co.2, New London1925-1952
no pump no tank
tractor-drawn - 75' Seagrave
William Peck, photographer
Cost: $16500 In service 9-28-1925. (prob early based on paint date) Out of service 12-29-1952paint 9-25-1925
1926
William Peck, photographer
Ahrens-Fox Fire Engine Corp.
Eng 6Pequot Eng.Co.6, New London1926-1954
900 gpm 60 galWilliam Peck, photographer
piston pump. Cost: $13000 5-1-1926#10602."Discarded" in 1954.
1928
Reo
William Peck, photographerEng 6Squad A
Pequot Eng.Co.6, New LondonReassigned
1928-unkunk-1958
no pump no tankWilliam Peck, photographer
1940
Dodge
William Peck, photographer
Dept. Built
City of New London Fire Dept.1940-1959
unk gpm yesWilliam Peck, photographer
Or a '39
COMPILED BY ROB PALMER IN CONJUNCTION WITH CONNECTICUT FIREMEN'S HISTORICAL SOCIETY, MANCHESTER, CT.PHOTOS HAVE BEEN USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE PHOTOGRAPHER OR DEPARTMENT AND MAY NOT BE USED ELSEWHERE.
New London, City of, Fire Dept New LondonOrg.
1940
Ford
City of New London Fire Dept.
unknown body manufacturer
City of New London Fire Dept.1941-1945?
500 gpmCity of New London Fire Dept.
Civil defense pumper. 7-1943. Prob served 1941-1945
1940
International D Series
City of New London Fire Dept.
unknown body manufacturer
Eng 6 AuxPequot Eng.Co.6, New London1942-1946?
500 trailerCity of New London Fire Dept.
Civil defense pumper. 10-1942.
COMPILED BY ROB PALMER IN CONJUNCTION WITH CONNECTICUT FIREMEN'S HISTORICAL SOCIETY, MANCHESTER, CT.PHOTOS HAVE BEEN USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE PHOTOGRAPHER OR DEPARTMENT AND MAY NOT BE USED ELSEWHERE.