Third article about the 4-11 Alarm fire on Saturday at 2444 W. 21st Place in Chicago.
Images from Steve Redick who arrived on the scene very early into the incident. Previous posts are HERE and HERE.
More of Steve’s images can be found HERE.
Dec 30
Posted by Admin in Apparatus on-scene, Fire, Fire Service News, Fire Truck photos, Firefighters working | Comments off
Third article about the 4-11 Alarm fire on Saturday at 2444 W. 21st Place in Chicago.
Images from Steve Redick who arrived on the scene very early into the incident. Previous posts are HERE and HERE.
More of Steve’s images can be found HERE.
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Dec 30
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Second article about the 4-11 Alarm fire on Saturday at 2444 W. 21st Place in Chicago.
Images from Larry Shapiro who arrived at the scene well after all of the other contributors in the first article.
Larry has a gallery of images HERE.
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Mar 28
Posted by bgshap in Fire Department History, Historic fire apparatus | Comments off
Part 3 in the series covering Ward LaFrance and the Chicago Fire Department:
In 1973, Chicago received an additional five Ward LaFrance P80 Ambassador engines. Four of these had 1,500-GPM pumps and were assigned to Engine 23 (D-389), Engine 29 (D-390), Engine 57 (D-391), and Engine 67 (D-392). The remaining engine had a 1,750-GPM pump and went to Engine 74 (D-393). All had 500-gallon water tanks.
Engine 74 with the 1,750-GPM pump had several differences in trim design which gave it a different look than the other 1973 models. The pump panel was painted red and did not have the polished panel like the other units. In addition, the wide steel band which wrapped the front doors and cab face of the other units was omitted from Engine 74.
Unlike the units which came in 1970, these engines had the large company numbers relegated to the rear compartment and another number was on the cab face. Also, “Chicago Fire Dept.” was now lettered on both sides of the cab under the jump-seat window as well as on the cab roof over the windshield. The handrail at the back of the cab no longer ran the full width as these engines had a multi-versal that was stored on the roof.
Shop #D-393, the one unit with a 1,750-GPM pump that was originally assigned to Engine Company 74, was later reassigned to Engine 104.
Tags: Chicago Engine 104, Chicago Engine 23, Chicago Engine 26, Chicago Engine 57, Chicago Engine 67, Chicago Engine 74, Jack Connors, Larry Shapiro, Steve Redick, Ward LaFrance, Ward LaFrance Ambassador, Ward LaFrance in the CFD, Ward LaFrance P80 engines in Chicago
Jan 10
Posted by bgshap in Apparatus on-scene, Fire Department News, Fire Service News, Reader submission | Comments off
There was a Level 1 Haz Mat at 204 N. Artesian (Artesian and Lake) today as well. People’s Gas was digging and struck a 4-inch medium-pressure gas line almost directly underneath the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Green Line running down Lake Street. Engine 26, Truck 7, Battalion 12, Squad 2, and 5-1-1 (Hazardous Incident Team) made the run. Engine 26 led out a 2.5″ as a precaution, and Battalion 12 had the CTA shut down the ‘EL’ as People’s Gas made a quick shut down of the leaking section of pipe.
Dan McInerney submitted the following images.
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