This from Wayne Stuart for #TBT:
Apparatus from Fire Departments that no longer exist.
A 1969 Mack from Willow Springs
A 1973 American La France from Dixmoor
A 60’s era Ford American La France from Worth
This from Wayne Stuart for #TBT:
Apparatus from Fire Departments that no longer exist.
A 1969 Mack from Willow Springs
A 1973 American La France from Dixmoor
A 60’s era Ford American La France from Worth
Tags: #TBT, classic fire truck photo, Dixmoor Fire Department history, throw back thursday, throwbackthursday, Wayne Stuart, Willow Springs Fire Department history, Worth Fire Department history
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#1 by DENNIS MCGUIRE JR. on June 12, 2018 - 4:55 AM
Al. I believe that was Lockport’s truck that went to Newark, Illinois
#2 by Al Whitlock on June 11, 2018 - 6:51 PM
Did the Worth Truck go to Newark, IL?
#3 by Brad S on June 9, 2018 - 10:34 AM
Dennis,
illinoisfiretrucks.com has all the departments you mentioned except Sunnycrest.
#4 by DaveyB on June 8, 2018 - 5:08 PM
Dennis, try illinoisfiretrucks.com.
That Dixmoor engine was 224/2413. 1500/750, diesel and manual transmission. Frontline until 1984, when the Pierrevilles came to the South Suburbs.
#5 by CrabbyMilton on June 8, 2018 - 11:23 AM
Nice classics there. It can also be titled apparatus builders that no longer exist.
#6 by Dennis Downey on June 7, 2018 - 10:12 PM
Any pictures of stations or equipment from Dixie Gardens, Sunnycrest, Holbrook, Nottingham Park?