Archive for December 21st, 2022

New truck for Thornton FD

From legacy fire on FaceBook:

Just in time for Christmas! Final acceptance day for Thornton, IL HS7244, a Sutphen SL75. Sutphen extreme duty custom chassis, 75’ Sutphen aerial ladder, 1500-gpm pump, 500-gallon water tank. Thank you for your business and for your trust.
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Legacy Fire Apparatus photo

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Legacy Fire Apparatus photo

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Legacy Fire Apparatus photo

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Legacy Fire Apparatus photo

 
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Fatal fire in Chicago, 12-21-22

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Fire Service news … Chief (Ret.) Bobby Halton

Excerpts from fireengineering.com:

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Chief Bobby Halton

It is with great sadness that the Fire Engineering/FDIC International and Clarion Events family announces the unexpected passing of Chief (Ret.) Bobby Halton, editor in chief of Fire Engineering and Educational Director for FDIC. Chief Halton passed away at his home in Oklahoma Monday night, December 19th, 2022. Halton served as our editor for the past 18 years. He led the editorial team and helped build the FDIC into the largest fire service educational conference in the world.

Chief Halton was a native New Yorker. He began his career in structural firefighting with the Albuquerque (NM) Fire Department and rose through the ranks to include chief of training. He was chief of operations until his retirement from Albuquerque in 2004. He then became chief of the Coppell (TX) Fire Department. Bobby left Coppell to assume the duties as editor in chief of Fire Engineering.

Chief Halton was a graduate of the University of New Mexico, left a member in good standing with the International Association of Fire Fighters, was a member of the International Association of Fire Chiefs, and has served on several of the National Fire Protection Association technical committees. He was active with the National Fallen Firefighters Life Safety Initiatives as well as the Firefighter Cancer Support Network. He was a passionate fire service advocate, speaker, author, and friend to so many.

Arrangements are being made at the Dighton Moore Funeral Service 116 N Main, Owasso, OK 74055.

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