This is the first of many posts in a new series entitled Where are they now ... where we will follow the re-assignment of area fire department apparatus that finds new life in a new home.
From Bill Friedrich:
![PALATINE_FD_ENG.14__1974_SEAGRAVE__1500-500-BF Palatine Fire Department Engine 14, a 1974 Seagrave PB Series with 500 gallons of water and a 1,500-GPM pump. Bill Friedrich photo](http://chicagoareafire.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/PALATINE_FD_ENG.14__1974_SEAGRAVE__1500-500-BF.jpg)
Palatine Fire Department Engine 14, a 1974 Seagrave PB Series with 500 gallons of water and a 1,500-GPM pump. Bill Friedrich photo
As it turns out, the whereabouts of this unit are as yet unknown.
The Community Fire Company, of New Ringgold, PA owns a Seagrave engine which was NOT originally from Palatine, IL.
![COMMUNITY_FIRE_COMPANY_@_NEW_RINGGOLD,PA__JOHN_TOBIN Community Fire Company New Ringgold, PA Seagrave engine](http://chicagoareafire.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/COMMUNITY_FIRE_COMPANY_@_NEW_RINGGOLDPA__JOHN_TOBIN.jpg)
Community Fire Company, New Ringgold, PA now runs this Seagrave engine. John Tobin photo