Here are some photos of the new Stickney Truck 1204. A 2025 Pierce Enforcer 107’ PUC Ascendant ladder, 1500/500. Job # 41088. Delivery in January

MacQueen photo

MacQueen photo

MacQueen photo

thanks Josh
Here are some photos of the new Stickney Truck 1204. A 2025 Pierce Enforcer 107’ PUC Ascendant ladder, 1500/500. Job # 41088. Delivery in January

MacQueen photo

MacQueen photo

MacQueen photo

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#1 by Josh on November 9, 2024 - 6:51 AM
Stickney has disposed of Truck 1204 due to the rust issues, and also have disposed of Engine 1202 (1992 Pierce International) but public works is maintaining it to water grass and whatnot. When the new truck arrives, the fleet will be the following.
Engines 1201 & 1203 (Both Frontline and Reserve)
Truck 1204 (Frontline)
Ambulances 1205 (Frontline) & 1207
Cars 1208, 1209 & 1210
UTV 1206
#2 by Chicagoland Fire Photos on November 7, 2024 - 8:08 AM
Josh,
Is Stickney disposing of any apparatus to make this purchase? Possibly on of the engines as I assume they would both be reserves now?
#3 by Josh on November 7, 2024 - 7:39 AM
Stickney runs 4 members staffed 24/7/365. This new apparatus will be first out on all fire calls in town. This is much needed due to an aging fleet. The old Truck had major rust issues and had to be taken OOS about 2 years ago now.
#4 by Jim on November 7, 2024 - 7:09 AM
What is Stickney’s current staffing? How will this be staffed? Will this be the first piece out?
#5 by Big Moe on November 6, 2024 - 7:54 PM
Needs a Mars 888 light! Lol.