This from Larry Shapiro:

or … we’ll have it our way …

Two neighboring departments, Northfield and Wilmette, recently took delivery of new E-ONE e-Max engines. Although they were both built on the same chassis with the same cab shell, they a have many differences in their specifications and overall  designs.

Some differences include the emergency and scene lighting, the bumper, the side cab window/storage, and the water capacity.

E-ONE e-Max rescue pumper

Northfield Squad 29. 2013 E-ONE Cyclone II MFDR e-Max 1500/750/10/20 so 138036. Larry Shapiro photo

E-ONE e-Max rescue pumper

Wilmette Engine 27 – 2013 E-ONE Cyclone II MFDR e-Max 1500/500 so 137987. Larry Shapiro photo

Views from the rear show more differences including the compartment and hose bed configurations, the striping, lighting, and the access ladder.

chevron striping on fire engine

A rear angle from Wilmette Engine 27. Larry Shapiro photo

chevron striping on fire engine

Rear of Northfield Squad 29. Larry Shapiro

more images can be seen at shapirophotography.net and at previous posts HERE, HERE, and HERE.