This from Ron Wolkoff:
from fire apparatus magazine:
Rockford – (3) Pierce Enforcer 107 Ascendant 1500/500
Countryside FPD – Pierce Enforcer 2000/1000/30 foam
Wilmette – Pierce Dash CF PUC 1500/750/30 foam
This from Ron Wolkoff:
from fire apparatus magazine:
Rockford – (3) Pierce Enforcer 107 Ascendant 1500/500
Countryside FPD – Pierce Enforcer 2000/1000/30 foam
Wilmette – Pierce Dash CF PUC 1500/750/30 foam
Tags: new engine for Countryside FPD, new engine for Rockford Fire, new engine for Wilmette
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#1 by sebastian on June 8, 2018 - 6:26 AM
correction– elgin engine 5 was a 2009 kme not 2015
#2 by sebastian on June 8, 2018 - 6:25 AM
Also Elk Grove village township 2006 Alexis Engine was 5 years old when they purchased their Marion Engine in 2011. Elgin IL just replaced engine 2 2009 kme with a 2018 e-one and in 2015 they replaced engine 5 which was also a 2015 kme with a 2015 e-one.
#3 by Braeden on June 7, 2018 - 1:34 PM
Thanks Harry!
#4 by harry on June 7, 2018 - 1:19 PM
to bill
it is not unusual for departments to have a 5 year old engine or even a 7 year old enine in reserve franklin pk il has a 2013 engine in reserve and 1 frontline and a brand new truck frontline heck Miami dade fl has brand new rigs in reserve and pk ridge il fd has a brand new 17 f550 ambo in reserve as for Wilmette if there reserve engine is a 1996 that is 22 yrs old or maybe they are replacing their pierce tower with an engine
#5 by Bill Post on June 6, 2018 - 10:43 PM
Wilmette only runs with one frontline Engine company that is Engine 27 which is using a rig that is only 5 years old. Five years is still pretty new for an engine so why replace it so soon? Their reserve engine is a 1996 however most engines don’t go into reserve until they are about 15 to 20 years old. It seems kind of wasteful to have a 5-year-old go into reserve.
Are they having problems with Engine 27 or does Wilmette just have money to burn?
There is one other possibility that I can think of, are they be putting Engine 26 back in service? At one time Wilmette ran 2 engines however since 2009 Station 26 has been running with a tower ladder/quint in place of Engine 26 and Truck 26. Since 2013 they have been running with a light-duty squad on EMS calls to reduce the wear and tear on Tower Ladder 26.
#6 by MABAS 21 on June 4, 2018 - 12:52 PM
Fire Apparatus Magazine stated that Rockford’s order is for (3) 107′ Ascendant PUC quints 1500/500/25F with delivery in December.
#7 by Admin on June 4, 2018 - 1:30 PM
thanks for the clarification
#8 by Michael m on June 3, 2018 - 10:28 PM
I am also surprised at Wilmette. I guess Rockford decided to continue to work with Pierce even though their contract with Pierce ended in 2016. I wonder if the new engine and ladder will replace one of the engine and ladders leased in 2012?
#9 by Bill on June 3, 2018 - 9:40 PM
I’m surprised countryside is getting a pierce
#10 by harry on June 3, 2018 - 8:32 PM
wow I am surprised by Wilmette because they have been eone for many many years