This from Mike Summa:
This was the Alsip Fire Dept.’s Engine 2013, a 1989 FMC Sentinel 1250/1000 with a 4 Door IHC S4900 cab.Mike Summa
Aug 12
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This from Mike Summa:
This was the Alsip Fire Dept.’s Engine 2013, a 1989 FMC Sentinel 1250/1000 with a 4 Door IHC S4900 cab.Mike Summa
Tags: Alsip Fire Department history, FMC Sentinel pumper, IHC S4900 fire truck, Mike Summa, vintage fire truck photo
Aug 24
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The Pink Heals Tour visited Downers Grove last night. Bill Friedrich was on hand to photograph the pink fire trucks.
Tags: Bill Friedrich, Capitol Heihgts VFD, Cherry Hill Fire Department, E-ONE Hush, FMC Sentinel pumper, pink firetruck supports cancer victims, Pink Heals Tour, Tyler Fire Department
Apr 29
Posted by bgshap in Fire Department News, Reader submission, Site News, updated listing | Comments off
On November 25th of last year, we added the Rockdale Fire Protection District, in MABAS Division 15 to the site. A photo by Karl Klotz featuring Rockdale Engine 2011 was posted with erroneous information. We are grateful to ‘Joe’ from Rockdale who has provided the correct information in a comment.
Hello! I'm a member of the Rockdale Fire Dept. A correction needs to be made here. Engine 2011 is somewhat mislabeled. Originally built by FMC in 1988(Job #7388), it has a Pem-Fab T-942 open cab chassis with the Sentinel body. The pump & tank size shown are correect. In 1999, the engine was involved in an accident in which the cab was damaged. The Fire Dist. contracted with RPI of Tipton, IN. to replace the damaged cab. The remains of Pem-Fab Truck manufacturers had 2-T964 cab shells left. 1 of them became the new cab for this engine. In May of 2000, this engine was placed back in service. It continues to provide protection today.
The photo information has since been updated.
The original post referenced the chassis as being a proprietary design for FMC by Spartan, when in fact it was built by Pemfab. The brochures shown below illustrate two different Spartan designs that were featured. Although cabs and chassis were supplied by both companies, the Pemfabs were not photographed for the literature, even though they were listed as being provided for the custom pumpers. The Pemfab is differentiated from the Spartan by the square black front grill and the side air vent positioned horizontally above the front wheel, whereas the Spartan has a full width black facia and a vertical air vent that is integral with the side and rail. The previous blog post also listed the body style as an Omega, when in fact Joe is correct that it was a Sentinel (SSIII).
Tags: FMC Fire Apparatus literature, FMC Sentinel pumper, MABAS Division 15, Pemberton Fabricators, Pemfab, Pemfab T-942 cab, Renewed Performance Inc, Rockdale Fire Protection District. FMC Fire Apparatus, RPI Inc
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