Steve Redick submitted images of yesterday’s house explosion on Keating which include several of the apparatus that was working at the scene.
ABC News has a story HERE with early video and interviews.
Steve Redick submitted images of yesterday’s house explosion on Keating which include several of the apparatus that was working at the scene.
ABC News has a story HERE with early video and interviews.
Tags: 2 people injured when house explodes, AB, Chicago Collapse Rescue 5-2-1, Chicago Collapse Rescue 5-2-2, Chicago Crimson engine, Chicago Engine 127, Chicago Engine 34, Chicago Engine 64, Chicago Fire Department, Crimson engine, house explosion on Keating, Spartan Gladiator, Steve Redick
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#1 by Dan McInerney on November 22, 2011 - 1:06 PM
Yes T26’s old Seagrave sounds about right to me
#2 by danny on November 22, 2011 - 7:01 AM
yeah it was, i forget what company it was though maybe truck 26’s old rig im not sure
#3 by Jacob on November 21, 2011 - 10:00 PM
Did 522 use to be a truck company? It looks like the mid 90s seagrave trucks.
#4 by mike on November 15, 2011 - 8:44 AM
521’s grille looks like reflection. 521 was built by Hackney.
#5 by danny on November 15, 2011 - 8:37 AM
i dont think rosenbauer made any part of that rig
#6 by mike d on November 14, 2011 - 10:34 PM
It could be just a reflection of an other unit
#7 by A. Yates on November 14, 2011 - 9:36 PM
The little red symbol? It’s the Rosenbaur (manufacturer) logo.
#8 by danny on November 14, 2011 - 9:18 PM
i think its just a reflection
#9 by Jeff on November 14, 2011 - 4:58 PM
Good pictures. Does anyone know what is on the front grill of 5-2-1?