Pre-lettering shot of the new IHC/Horton ambulance for Lyons.

New ambulance for the Lyons FD. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo
Pre-lettering shot of the new IHC/Horton ambulance for Lyons.
New ambulance for the Lyons FD. Gordon J. Nord, Jr. photo
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#1 by Michael M on April 6, 2016 - 6:54 PM
What Number will Clarendon Hills be taking, Hinsdale is 84 and 85. Darian Woodridge is 88,89,90. Will they be taking 86?
#2 by cmk420 on April 6, 2016 - 6:21 PM
Hinsdale and Darien-Woodridge are dispatched on DuComm Fire South, so they are on the DuComm numbering systems.
#3 by Jerry on April 6, 2016 - 4:36 PM
Thank you. So the numbering for Lyons should look like this:
1301 – Chief
1311 – Reserve Engine
1312 – Frontline Engine
1314 – Frontline Ambulance
1315 – Reserve Ambulance
1316 – Rescue Engine
1391 – Utility Vehicle
1399 – Boat
I believe these are all of the numbers.
#4 by MABAS GUY on April 6, 2016 - 3:50 PM
The reserve ambulance will be 1315 as Division 10 does not use R in the numbering examples 1114 -1115 1214-1215 1614 1624 1514 1534 1554 just a few examples of Ambulance numbers from Lagrange Lagrange Park Riverside and Pleasantview
Argonne Labs 100
Brookfield 400
Clarendon Hills 300
Darian 88 89 90 91
Forrestview 800
Hinsdale 84 85
Lyons 1300
Lagrange 1100
Lagrange Park 1200
Mccook 1400
Pleasentview 1500
Riverside 1600
Romeoville 2100
Tri-State 500
Westmont 1800
Western Springs 1700
Most Div. 10 departments use the 4 digit numbers a few do not
Hinsdale 84 and 85
Darien Woodridge 88 89 90 91
Romeoville uses 2100 numbers and also uses station numbers 21 22 23
Clarendon Hills currently uses the 300 Series but is moving to Ducomm Dispatch and could be switching to the Ducomm numbering
#5 by Papa on April 6, 2016 - 2:50 PM
Nope. It will be 1314 again… you are correct division 10 is assigned both the number 4 and number 5 for ambulances. And the old ambulance will be labeled 1314R.
#6 by Jerry on April 4, 2016 - 5:55 PM
Is Lyons going to run with two ambulances now? I know that currently they run with one ambulance. Also, is this new rig being numbered 1315? As the current ambulance is already 1314. I’m familiar with MABAS Division 10’s numbering system.