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Post by wardengine on Dec 16, 2009 14:09:26 GMT -5
The Ward LaFrance Truck Corporation is an American manufacturer of trucks and fire apparatus founded by Addison Ward LaFrance in 1916. The company ceased operations in 1979, but has since re-incorporated with offices in Albany, NY. LaFrance was a relative of the founder of the similarly named fire apparatus manufacturer American LaFrance[1] Ward LaFrance built tank wreckers for the US military, vans for United Parcel Service, over the road tractors, cement trucks, dump trucks, chassis for buses and trolleys, and armored cars. Perhaps the best known Ward LaFrance product was the P-80 "Ambassador" model of pumper, which was used as the fictional Los Angeles County Fire Department Engine 51 on the 1970s television program Emergency! The company currently has plans to introduce the "Ambassador II" in the fall of 2010
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Post by wardengine on Dec 16, 2009 14:10:34 GMT -5
After a Google search, the phone number comes back to "Albany Fire Protection Equipment, Systems, & Services in Albany NY"
Now after calling the number an Answering Machine identifies the number as "Ward LaFrance" and asks you to leave your name and number and a associate will call you back.
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