This from Danny Nelms:
Update from macqueen on the new Norwood Park mid mount aerial
Norwood Park Fire DepartmentJob: #36069 | Illinois | Velocity 100′ Mid Mount
This from Danny Nelms:
Update from macqueen on the new Norwood Park mid mount aerial
Norwood Park Fire DepartmentJob: #36069 | Illinois | Velocity 100′ Mid Mount
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#1 by harry on January 29, 2022 - 3:30 PM
mike l well they have little to no noise as oppose to the old cummins or detroit diesels
ec darroll yes i say that but in this case this truck is back when they were built with quility and yes it is nice when a rig gets replaced sooner than expected but these depts that keep them for shorter periods are usally leased thats why
#2 by E. C. Darroll on January 29, 2022 - 12:52 PM
Harry….I truly do not understand and I’m hoping you might be able to clue some of us in. Sometimes you’re advocating for agencies to replace newer apparatus that are perhaps years/decades before even becoming a reserve piece…and in other instances, such as this, you’re hoping for the exact opposite. I’d love to hear your logic and train of thought!
#3 by Mike L on January 29, 2022 - 11:03 AM
What do “fire trucks” sound like now, Harry?
#4 by Sebastian on January 28, 2022 - 6:18 PM
Harry,
Truck 104 is 29 years old and has been oos alot these past. Few years!
They also should consider replacing engine 102, its 21 years old. They also have been having lots of issues with engine 101
#5 by harry on January 28, 2022 - 5:13 PM
it is a shame they will getting rid of a good truck back when they sounded like fire trucks