This from Chi-Town Fire photos:
Engine 46 landed with smoke showing from a 2.5 sty wood frame at 9006 S. Burley 2/14/18. They lead out 1 line and Truck 17 members were up venting the roof. Companies knocked it and it over pretty quick.
This from Chi-Town Fire photos:
Engine 46 landed with smoke showing from a 2.5 sty wood frame at 9006 S. Burley 2/14/18. They lead out 1 line and Truck 17 members were up venting the roof. Companies knocked it and it over pretty quick.
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#1 by John Antkowski on February 19, 2018 - 3:58 PM
Maybe it’s good craftsmanship why the old E-one towers are still hanging on. Anyone know if E-one has started on the new towers? I have yet to see them on their website. John
#2 by Eric on February 18, 2018 - 3:51 PM
Thats 1985-1987 vintage, antique is 25 years, it qualifies !!!!
#3 by Jason on February 17, 2018 - 8:35 AM
John,
Even though it isn’t old enough for the antique class yet, I feel like Chicago will still have it when it does!! :’)
#4 by John on February 16, 2018 - 8:19 PM
Does that Tower Ladder qualify for antique plates?
#5 by Mike on February 16, 2018 - 6:13 PM
Tower 34 break their rig already?