This from Karl Klotz:
While looking on Flickr at various fire apparatus photos, I came upon a few rigs from Illinois that ended up down in Mexico.
X-Morton Grove- Engine 4 (Pierce) – de bomberos San Jose del Cabo, Mexico
Apr 2
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This from Karl Klotz:
While looking on Flickr at various fire apparatus photos, I came upon a few rigs from Illinois that ended up down in Mexico.
X-Morton Grove- Engine 4 (Pierce) – de bomberos San Jose del Cabo, Mexico
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Jun 21
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This from Drew Gresik:
Here are a couple of photos from Riverside’s Box Alarm at 73 Northgate Road. Fire was in the basement upon arrival, with heavy smoke pushing from the chimney. Command had Engine 1621 lead a line into the home to knock the fire while Truck 1629 had the roof for ventilation. Fire was knocked in about 20 minutes. No shots of flames at this fire, but some cool shots of the smoke patterns before crews made entry. Attached are photos of several rigs and the structure. Forest View is currently using the Darien-Woodridge reserve engine that says “Southwest United Fire Districts” since both of their rigs are out of service with water damage to the electrical systems after that record flood a month or so ago. LaGrange has re-numbered their old Pierce and still runs it on M/A calls.
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Jun 24
Posted by bgshap in Fire Service News, Fire Truck photos, Historic fire apparatus | 8 Comments
Departments in MABAS Division 10 are featured in this next installment of The Color of Fire Trucks series.
The Clarendon Hills Fire Department runs with apparatus that is painted white over a bright yellow. They currently have a fleet of four units with these colors.
The Darien-Woodridge Fire Protection District currently runs with red and white apparatus. Their newest unit is solid red, and with this purchase they will retire one of the last of their lime-green apparatus which dominated their fleet for many years.
Romeoville had a white light-duty rescue by E-ONE. Most of these units were delivered lime green as per the DOT spec.
Many years ago, the McCook Fire Department had red apparatus, then they switched to bright yellow for several years before the fleet was changed again to red and white.
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For the finest department portraits and composites contact Tim Olk or Larry Shapiro.
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