Hello
My name is Adrian and I would like to share my gratitude to you. I’m from a small town called Edgecumbe, which is in the North Island of New Zealand. I served 30 years as a Fire-Fighter in the Edgecumbe Volunteer Fire Brigade and retired holding the rank of Deputy Chief Fire Officer.Whilst on holidays in the USA with my family we were visiting Chicago. While walking around the streets of Chicago, I/we were looking out for any Fire Houses. We came across Fire House – Engine 42. I was talking to one of the fire fighters and I asked him if there were any ceremonies with regards to 9/11. He said yes, that Engine 42 is the main place for that ceremony. He said that we were more than welcome to come along and watch.The next day we arrived early and we were watching the setup for the ceremony. I was wearing my Edgecumbe Fire Brigade shirt that has our logo on the front and Fire Rescue on the back. I was also wearing a FDNY cap.A CFD Officer came up to me and said that I was more than welcome to join in and stand with the members of the Chicago Fire Department. I was blown away by this opportunity to stand side by side with them all.Then another CFD Officer came up to me and said stay here, don’t walk away. When he returned, he had Fire Commissioner Annette Nance-Holt to meet me. I do not remember the CDF Officers name but he did send a group photo via this mobile number xxx-2449I was absolutely overwhelmed and honored to have been part of this ceremony and meeting the Fire Commissioner.I would be happy for you to share my Memorial Tribute Photo if you wish to do so.Kind RegardsAdrian Anderson
Archive for November 19th, 2024
Reader submission
Nov 19
Found at publicsurplus.com:
#3619827 – 2002 PIERCE MFG FIRE TRUCK
Current Price $2,200.00 (Reserve has been met)
Time Left 4 days 18 hours
# of Bids 1
First Offer $2,200.00Auction DetailsAuction Started: Nov 15, 2024 03:56 PM MST
Auction Ends: Nov 22, 2024 02:30 PM MSTNote: This auction might extendYear: 2002Manufacturer: PIERCEVIN: 4P1CT02S22A002291Running Condition: UNKNOWNNOTE: NO KEY; NEEDS REPLACEMENT AERIAL LADDER AND TRANS MOUNT; AXLES REMOVED FOR TRANSPORT PURPOSE (May be missing unidentified parts; Other items pictured are not included in auction; operating condition not known; other unidentified issues may be present).
LAST KNOWN MILES: 46,755
LAST KNOWN HOURS: 7,990
thanks Martin
From macqueen Facebook:
Rockford Fire Department recently took delivery of a Demers Ambulances MXP170 Type 1 ambulance on a Ford F550 4×4 diesel chassis. Type 1 ambulances are built with ample storage for equipment and the ability to customize with countless model configurations available. Thank you for your trust in MacQueen and Demers!
thanks Martin