This from Brad Steinweg:
I was at home when a call came out for a house fire at 7946 Madison Avenue, in Munster (3/29/15). I stopped by and they had it knocked, but I got some photos. While operating at this scene they also received a call for smoke inside an apartment a couple blocks away from Station 2, which turned out to be burned food. Since most of the rigs were tied up at the other fire, they called Schererville and Lynwood for assistance on the 2nd call. At the 2nd call, I got a good shot of Lynwood’s Mack CF, one of the few Macks left in Cook County.
-Brad S.
#1 by Brian on April 1, 2015 - 8:01 PM
I would venture that the mileage is extremely low and lynwood doesnt run a ton so wear and tear is at a minimum on the rigs
#2 by Tom Foley on April 1, 2015 - 6:42 PM
So engine 1830 is their newest engine and it’s a 1994… over 20 years old?
Hey, if it works and is well maintained it doesn’t give us anything to gawk at, but probably saves the tax payers a lot of money.
#3 by Andy on March 31, 2015 - 4:38 PM
Love that old Mack. It reminds me of Oak Lawn in the late 70s.
#4 by Crabby Milton on March 31, 2015 - 3:06 PM
I wouldn’t use Fred’s exact words even though I’m not much of a MACK fan. Manual transmission is very rare these days even in reserve. Personally, I wouldn’t take any vehicle that had stick if they gave it to me.
(Unless they a swap in an ALLISON) 🙂
#5 by Matt on March 31, 2015 - 1:30 PM
Lynnwood’s fleet includes two E-One Engines and the Mack CF plus a brush truck, equipment truck and two EMS chase vehicles. The Mack CF is a true classic as it very original in appearance with the single rotator, original body and minimal updates plus a manual transmission. Definitely one of the few Macks around that has not been extensively refurbished.
#6 by FARTIN' FRED on March 31, 2015 - 1:28 PM
Is “vintage” another word for piece of shitt?
#7 by Brian on March 31, 2015 - 1:20 PM
I believe 1840 is their out of town (M/A) rig. They have another engine, an e-one 1830.
#8 by Marty Coyne on March 31, 2015 - 10:27 AM
On my iPhone. Can’t access that part of the site. Thx
#9 by Crabby Milton on March 31, 2015 - 8:57 AM
What would we do without the admin? Brings new meaning to so close yet so far.
#10 by Crabby Milton on March 31, 2015 - 8:13 AM
Well, MACK stopped building those in 1990 so it would be a true classic being that it’s over 25 years old. Must be a reserve though. Good question though.
#11 by Marty Coyne on March 31, 2015 - 8:08 AM
How old is that Lynnwood Mack engine? Nice to see some vintage stuff in the field
#12 by Admin on March 31, 2015 - 8:40 AM
are we forgetting about the chicagoareafire.com site? http://chicagoareafire.com/Div_24_LYND_Sta.html
#13 by Crabby Milton on March 31, 2015 - 5:47 AM
It’s nice to see those ALF’s.