Heirloom Design at the SFFD Ladder Shop

Ask Media Productions created this report on the San Francisco Fire Department's unique ladder shop. While most cities have moved on to lighter, less-expensive aluminum ladders, San Francisco's tight, windy streets lined with electric bus-lines demand sturdy, non-conductive douglas-fir. That wood is given 15 years to age in the ladder shop before it's shaped into planks and rungs and can be maintained for decades afterwards – the Department's oldest ladder still in use was originally built in 1918.



Inside the Ladder Shop at the San Francisco Fire Department from AdamKaplan on Vimeo.


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Published on November 29, 2010 09:26
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