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Old engine 15 at the end of
her tour of duty in South Gate Park. She is now owned by CLAFMA and awaits restoration.
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Another 1924 American LaFrance in our
collection is Engine 15, delivered on October 30, 1924 and
assigned to the Home Gardens Fire Protection District. Home
Gardens was a short-lived fire protection district. It was
formed in 1924 and dissolved in 1928 when the area was annexed
to the City of South Gate. Engine 15 then became South Gate
Engine 2.
It was driven on its last mission by
Curtis Jones, a Los Angeles County Fire Department retiree.
At the time, Jones was a "boot" (newly hired) Fireman
with the South Gate Fire Department. One of his duties was
to care for the 24 LaFrance, then a reserve engine.
During a large commercial fire in South Gate, Jones was ordered
to bring the reserve rig to the scene of the incident to make
use of its 750GPM pump and fire hose. The old girl pumped
for three hours straight, proving she still had what it took.
Nonetheless, Curtis Jones then was told to drive the rig to
the playground at South Gate Park. There, its hoods were welded
shut and equipment removed. She served as a large toy for
generations of children who succeeded in pounding her exterior
to scrap.
In about 1996 we learned that old Engine
15 was scheduled to be disposed of. At the time we knew nothing
of the old rigs history but we thought it might be a
good source of parts for other restorations. What we found
was a remarkably preserved motor and drive train, which piqued
our interest and encouraged further research. After exchanging
letters with the City of South Gate, Engine 15 returned to
her original home with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
When the time comes, both the Signal Hill and Home Gardens
engines will be restored side by side, simultaneously.
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