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Tim Olk photo

Tim Olk photo

Tim Olk photo

Tim Olk photo

Tim Olk photo

Tim Olk photo

Tim Olk photo

Tim Olk photo
116th Street and Avenue O
Tim Olk photo
Tim Olk photo
Tim Olk photo
Tim Olk photo
Tim Olk photo
Tim Olk photo
Tim Olk photo
Tim Olk photo
Tags: Chicago FD Engine 104, Chicago FD Engine 80, Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-6, Chicago Fire Department, fire at recycling yard, Tim Olk
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#1 by gnarldtoad on May 7, 2018 - 3:25 PM
Just once I would really like to see 6-7-6 with 6 or more hoses feeding it and turn those guns loose!!!! I think it would be interesting to see. Just my point of view
#2 by Michael M on May 7, 2018 - 1:58 PM
Nice pictures of the new engines! The E-Ones turned out nice!
#3 by John Antkowski on May 6, 2018 - 2:21 PM
Nice pictures of the new engines. It would be nice to see the city back to E-one fire apparatus. John