This from Larry Shapiro:
It appears that the Bedford Park Fire Department was not successful in finding a buyer for the 1959 GMC/Pierce/Snorkel. Recent information was that it would go to a scrap dealer.
I visited last week and took some photos to remember the Snorkel.

Bedford Park’s original Snorkel as it currently rests behind station 1. Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

Bedford Park FD Truck 712, 1959 GMC/Pierce 55′ Snorkel. Larry Shapiro photo
And the DesPlaines Valley News has an article …
There’s a story that former Chicago Fire Commissioner Robert Quinn invented the Snorkel fire truck in 1958 by running a hose up a cherry picker truck and pumping water down onto a fire.
While the first snorkel [was a] converted vehicle,GMC[Pierce] produced the first original Snorkel fire truck in 1959 for the Chicago Fire Department.
“For some reason, they did not purchase it and it wound up in Bedford Park,” said Bedford Park Fire Chief Sean Maloy. “I’m told Bedford Park got a good deal on it.”
For the next 20 years, Bedford Park firefighters used the GMC Snorkel to battle fires and drive in parades.
“In 1980, we gave it to public works for use as a work truck,” Maloy said. “About 15 years ago, they stopped using it.” The truck sat for years in a Public Works parking lot.
Eventually, firefighters decided they wanted to restore the vintage piece of firefighting equipment.
“We had it towed to the fire yard. We wanted to restore it,” Maloy said. “We set aside $30,000. We wanted to make it pretty for parades.”
Then the other shoe dropped.
“We had it evaluated,” Maloy said. “We found out it needed a lot of body work and a new engine just to make it able to run.” He said the needed repairs would have doubled the cost of restoring the snorkel. “We decided it wouldn’t be a prudent use of another $30,000 that would have to come from the village,” he said.
Reluctantly, the village sought bids for the truck. There were no takers. “We were asking for $5,000,” he said. “I wish I could have had a collector come in and grab it. Unless someone comes in to take it, a piece of history will be going to the scrap yard. I’ll hate to see it go.”
Maloy said he’s in no hurry to junk the vintage apparatus and is willing to hold onto the truck for a little while longer.
“I’ll leave it here until about October,” he said. “After that it’s going to the junk heap. I’d probably take a dollar if someone offered to take it off my hands,” he said with a joke.
Anyone interested in acquiring the snorkel should contact Maloy at the Bedford Park Fire Department. His number is 708-563-4510
Thanks Dan
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#1 by Dennis on August 15, 2014 - 5:21 PM
This snorkel has been bought by Smeal and will be restored and displayed at their headquarters.
#2 by danny on August 3, 2014 - 2:08 PM
turk_wlf if a guy can raise 55 thousand to make potato salad i think we could kick starter this
#3 by Rich on August 3, 2014 - 11:54 AM
I would like buy it. Then take snorkel off and remount it. I would give about 100.00 for it. There’s a ton of work. Moving it finding parts. Then make it work.
#4 by Fartin' Fred on August 3, 2014 - 6:07 AM
Nevermind restoring it–just put that [] on display with a plaque. **edited by the webmaster**
#5 by dan on August 2, 2014 - 7:28 PM
“Maybe if these idiots hadnt removed the entire front clip; fenders, hood grille,…it would have obviously been more saleable. That stuff was all intact, prior to them deciding to sell it. Lesson learned.”
The idiots had the front clip, fenders and hood grille removed to begin the restoration project. Apparently, a snorkel doesn’t fit too well inside most auto body shops. Maybe they should’ve removed the overhead door and roof of the body shop so they could leave simple bolt on parts intact. Who’s the idiot now…John?
#6 by Turk_WLF on August 2, 2014 - 3:54 PM
Eric Haak, I don’t think so because today’s rigs don’t have anything really Groundbreaking like the Snorkel did back then…. that I know of.
Jim, I would love if Smeal would do that.
Danny, I thought about Kickstarter but from what I understand it Kickstarter is generally more for Arts like Video games, Electrontics, something that you could make money on & not saving a piece of History.
#7 by john on August 2, 2014 - 3:53 PM
Maybe if these idiots hadnt removed the entire front clip; fenders, hood grille,…it would have obviously been more saleable. That stuff was all intact, prior to them deciding to sell it. Lesson learned.
#8 by danny on August 2, 2014 - 3:30 PM
start a kickstarter 70 grand to fix up and 5 grand to buy
#9 by Martin Nowak on August 2, 2014 - 1:08 PM
If I had the space, I would have taken this project on.
#10 by Jim on August 2, 2014 - 11:28 AM
I believe Smeal is going to buy it and restore it to have at their headquarters.
#11 by Chuck on August 2, 2014 - 10:36 AM
“Chicago to buy rig, says will already match rest of spare fleet. Film at 11”
#12 by Eric Haak on August 2, 2014 - 9:14 AM
WTurk_WLF, I wonder if anyone will say that about today’s modern rigs in 40 years?
#13 by Turk_WLF on August 2, 2014 - 9:00 AM
How Sad!