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#1 by Jim on February 3, 2014 - 7:47 PM
6-5-10 is running out of Rescue 1, which is in the SW Cargo area, and is going to be the ARFF commander for the south airfield runways. 6-5-10 is using the best of the spare crash rigs which happens to be the old, 6-5-7…Rumor is 2 new crash rigs ordered, 8 wheel drive Strykers…..
#2 by Josh on January 27, 2014 - 9:37 AM
I remeber when the barge exploded on the canal at Cicero ave, the city used 6-5-9 from E34’s house i believe.
#3 by Chuck on January 26, 2014 - 8:32 PM
You mean the photo of the crash truck with the POORLY Photoshopped number ISN’T the REAL 6-5-10? The City of Chicago pulling a FAST ONE for publicity purposes? Oh, the shame. Maybe they did that so detail guys will know which rig they have to get on when they get sent to O’Hare.
#4 by Dennis on January 26, 2014 - 6:20 PM
Not spare engine I meant Spare crash truck
#5 by Dennis on January 26, 2014 - 6:20 PM
Tim I was wondering the same thing. Since the FAA requires that you have a dedicated spare for each type of unit on the field. So maybe they are going to use a spare engine for now or 6-5-10 is a ” paper company “. I’m not sure but I thought a new crash rig was slated for delivery soon.
#6 by Tim on January 26, 2014 - 11:07 AM
Can anyone provide the specs on what unit 6-5-10 is utilizing?
#7 by danny on January 25, 2014 - 7:35 PM
i have to dig in my pictures i got the pic of 6-5-1* at 34s from bill friedrichs
#8 by Jim on January 25, 2014 - 5:02 PM
And Dennis, quite a few years back, that 1974 Yankee Walters 6-5-10 was for sale at a salvage yard in West Terre Haute Ind. still had radios in it AND a full tank of water! Wish I had a place to put it, because it sure would have been neat to buy!
#9 by Jim on January 25, 2014 - 4:56 PM
Actually Danny, 6-5-9 was kept at Eng 34’s house a few years back until it was placed back in service at O’Hare Rescue 4, with Battalion 6 a coupla years back. And most of the directories printed still list 6-5-9 as an airport spare at Eng 34…
#10 by danny on January 25, 2014 - 4:39 PM
i believe 6-5-10 or maybe it was 6-5-12 was at e 34s quartes for a while
#11 by Dan on January 25, 2014 - 2:13 PM
This should cut back on Still & Box responses from the city on initial stand bys. Years ago the FAA told us there was more than enough equipment to handle landing aircraft incidents / standbys at O’Hare. Plan one’s would probably remain the same.
#12 by Dennis on January 25, 2014 - 9:35 AM
This is actually a REORGANZING of 6-5-10
Crash Truck 10 (6-5-10):
Organized: 7/25/1974 at Rescue 2(Built 1974) with a 1974 Yankee Walter
Relocated: 11/6/1980 moved to Rescue 1
Note: at some point it was moved to Meigs Field. There is a photo of 6-5-10 with a 1972 Oshkosh M-1000 Shop# G-303 at Meigs Field taken in the 1990’s.
Not sure when it was Disbanded.
#13 by Jim on January 24, 2014 - 10:27 PM
ALS Eng 12 will be in service at Rescue 1, on or about Feb 16th……
#14 by Chris S. on January 24, 2014 - 2:44 PM
Bill – Rescue 2 will have to be replaced as it is in the path of future runway 9C/27C, the new house will be near the the 32L/14R & 4L/22R intersection, that would be NE of its current location, that’s according to some ORD Modernization maps.
#15 by Brian on January 24, 2014 - 12:17 PM
I would imagine the addition of another crash truck to the response group would mean an additional station coming on board correct?
#16 by Bill Post on January 24, 2014 - 11:31 AM
I have a question. What are the current plans for the next new fire station at O:Hare and will it be a new fire/ rescue company station or a replacement station for one the is currently in service. There are different stories on what will happen but I wonder what the real (current) plans are and not just speculation.
As O’Hare is going through a major runway realignment there obviously have been and will be several fire station realignments as well.
Thanks
#17 by Shane on January 24, 2014 - 11:00 AM
Where is engine 12 going to go?