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Show open to the public Fire snorkels, brush fire rigs, bull dozers and a 1800s’ Fire Steamer are among the spectacular antique and classic fire apparatus and coaches that will be on display at the Society for the Preservation and Appreciation of Antique Motor Fire Apparatus in America’s winter conference at Fairplex Feb. 27 and 28. Several events on Friday and Saturday are open to the public.
SPAAMFAA is an international organization dedicated to the preservation, restoration and operation of antique fire fighting apparatus. Founded in New York in 1958, SPAAMFAA has grown to 56 chapters nationwide and in Canada, with a membership in excess of 3,800 Worldwide. The Southern California chapter, the Crown Firecoach Enthusiasts, is hosting the Fairplex event.
“This is a great event for anyone who enjoys fire trucks and coaches. It’s a great show for youngsters and their families,” said Ron Dierkens, CFE president. More than 100 coaches and trucks will be on display in the parking lot in front of the NHRA museum at 1101 W. McKinley Ave. Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is free; parking at Fairplex is $9.
Friday is Wildland Fire Apparatus Day with a large display of wildland fire fighting apparatus, including brush engines, brush patrols, water tenders (known in most other states as tankers), dozers and their transports, crew trucks and more. On Saturday, the County of Los Angeles Fire Museum will be bringing SQUAD 51, as well as both the 1966 Crown ENGINE 51 and the 1973 Ward-La France ENGINE 51 from the TV Show “Emergency!”
For more information, visit the Web site at crownfirecoachent.com or Fairplex.com.
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