The first part in a series of posts documenting the history of Chicago’s 85′ Snorkel.
more photos to come from other contributors
The first part in a series of posts documenting the history of Chicago’s 85′ Snorkel.
more photos to come from other contributors
Tags: 1982 Seagrave 85' Snorkel, Chicago FD reserve Snorkel 661, Chicago FD Snorkel 1, Chicago FD Snorkel 661, Chicago Fire Department history, chicagoareafire.com, Larry Shapiro, shapirophotography.net
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#1 by Fred M on March 14, 2018 - 8:45 PM
Thanks for the posting Larry.
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#2 by Crabby Milton on March 14, 2018 - 5:57 PM
That’s good that you post these. What in the world would we do without the internet to preserve our memories of certain apparatus and share them with others?
#3 by Turk_WLF on March 14, 2018 - 3:38 PM
Thank you Admin & Mr. Shapiro for doing this!
Thank you to the upcoming Contributors in advance.
#4 by Jason on March 14, 2018 - 2:24 PM
Anybody know it’s last fire it worked and have pictures?