Hall of Flame, Phoenix, Arizona

Chief Supply's Firefighting Products

This is the internet link to the Hall of Flame in Phoenix, Arizona.

Newsham Manual Fire Engine, 1725

Rumsey Hand Drawn Pumper, 1880

Hunneman Hand Drawn Pumper, 1852

Jeffers Philadelphia Style Pumper, 1844 (original painting in the center)

Another old, beautiful fire engine, horse drawn

"Metropolitan" Steam Pumper, 1904; could pump 750 gpm (many communities still fight fires with pumpers of 500-750 gpm)

Horse Drawn Aerial Truck, 1890

Buckley & Merritt Hand Drawn Parade Carriage, 1870 (has no function, except for its elegance and beauty for parades)

American LaFrance Model 700, 1951 (now we know who is Chief)

Ahrens-Fox Type N, 1931, top speed 40 mph, 1000 gpm

Ahrens-Fox Model J Piston Pumper, 1927

Ford/Howe Model T Pumper, 1920

American LaFrance Model 400, 1935, V12 with 250 HP

Champion Water Tower with Christie Tractor, 1897-1915

Larry Charging out of the Firehouse!

A view of part of the 55,000 square feet of showroom

Another view of the firefighting memorabilia

Mack/Holloway Ladder and Chemical Truck, 1922

Holly and some cacti outside the Hall of Flame

Wow! I didn't know they got that big!

Yes, sir! Whatever you say, Mr. Cactus!

Lookout! Holly's en route to the emergency with a 12 ton rig!

Some beautiful horse drawn chief's buggies

Rumsey Hand Drawn Pumper, 1865 (helped fight the Great Chicago Fire!)

National Firefighting Hall of Heroes Entrance

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