Posts Tagged Chicago FD Engine 121

As seen around … Chicago

From Chicagoland fire photos on Instagram:

CFD Engine 121 visit

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Working fire in Chicago, 1-2-19

This from Eric Haak:

Here are some images from a working fire on the corner of 90th and Marshfield this morning (1/2). A valiant effort was made to save the family dog with CPR being performed for 15 minutes but to no avail.

heavy smoke from house fire

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Chicago FD Truck 50

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Chicago FD Engine 121

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Firefighter administers aid to a dog pulled from a house fire

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Firefighters vent roof wth axe

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As seen around … Chicago

Chicago FD Engine 121 from Dennis McGuire, Jr. 

Chicago FD Engine 121

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New engines for Chicago (more)

From Josh Boyajian:

New E-ONE engines assigned to Engine 73 and Engine 121

Chicago FD Engine 121

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Chicago FD Engine 73

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The third new E-ONE engine was assigned to Engine 125

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As seen around … CFD Engine 121

This from Bob Carroll:

Found this on YouTube today. I know a lot of guys have been waiting to see one of the new E-Ones responding. Take care.

CFD Engine 121 Responding to a medical call with their new rig. This rig is a 2016 E-One Cyclone II 1500/500 Stainless steel pumper and Engine 121 is housed with Truck 40, Battalion Chief 21, and Mass Casualty Unit 8-8-4 at 1724 West 95th Street.

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New engine for CFD Engine 121

From Facebook:

Chicago FD Engine 121

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Working fire in Chicago, 6-28-14

This from Eric Haak:

Just before 1300 hrs Saturday, a small but powerful thunderstorm cell passed over the southside of Chicago bringing with it torrential rain.  Witnesses said that there was a 30-second blast of wind which brought down a large tree limb on powerlines in the rear of a large home on Longwood Drive in the Beverly neighborhood.  The fire appeared to have started at the base of the exterior wall and traveled up into the attic.  The fire was brought under control in less than 15 minutes but I thought I would submit some images of these companies for those who may not get down to this end of the city very often.

 

firemen with hoseline at fire scene

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Chicago FD Engine 120

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Chicago FD E-ONE aerial ladder

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firemen with saw on E-ONE aerial ladder

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Chicago FD Engine 121

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