Archive for category Historic fire apparatus

Orland Fire Protection District history

This from Mike Summa for #TBT:

For TBT-This was the Orland FPD’s #121, a Ford/? tanker from the late 80’s or early 90’s.  I do not know any specs on the truck.  If anyone knows the history of this unit please feel free to do so.  Enjoy and comment.
Mike Summa
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Glen Ellyn Fire Department history

This from Mike Summa for #TBT:

For TBT-This was the Glen Ellyn Fire Dept.’s Engine 6, a 1956 Pirsch (unknown specs).  Enjoy and comment.

Mike Summa

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Summit Fire Department history

This from Mike Summa for #TBT:

This is the Summit Fire Dept.’s Engine 951, 1960/70’s Mack CF.  Please fill in the blanks if you know more.  Thanks.  The first picture is mine, the second, a group shot is from the Summit FD Facebook page.  Enjoy and comment.
Mike Summa
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Orland Fire Protection District history

This from Mike Summa for #TBT:

For TBT-This was the Orland FPD’s Engine 114, a 19?/Ford C 8000/Towers 1500/1000.  Enjoy and comment.
Mike Summa
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Silvis Fire Department news

Excerpts from wqad.com:

Silvis firefighters are taking on a new project: restoring an 84-year-old fire engine to its former glory.

The city purchased the American LaFrance engine in 1939 and it was used as a frontline fire engine until 1964. Faded paint on the side shows it was engine #2. 

“It was traded in and it kind of disappeared,” Silvis Fire Chief John Winters said. “We suspect that it was sold to a farmer who then used it for either watering crops or providing water for his animals. It was found in the barn years later.”

They first learned about the old engine a few years ago after being contacted by a man who had purchased the old truck and planned to restore it. The man was gathering information about the history of the engine and noticed a plaque on the side with the names of the 1939 Silvis mayor, fire chief, and aldermen. A few months ago, the man ended up selling the engine back to the Silvis Fire Department.

The fire department wants to restore it as close as possible to its original condition.

“We’re gonna have to take it apart, we’re gonna have to sandblast it, we’re going to have to paint it,” Winters said. “We’re going to get together here shortly and check out the mechanical, see whether the motor even turns. If the motor turns, that’s going to be a huge help for us. Then we can just rebuild it and get it operational. If not, we may have to look at doing some different things.”

Most of the work will be done by Silvis firefighters, but they want to hire someone to hand paint the original gold leaf flake paint on the engine.

The department plans to hold fundraisers to raise money for the restoration project. It’s also accepting donations to its “Silvis Fire Department Brotherhood Fire Engine” account at Black Hawk State Bank.

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Libertyville Fire Department history

This from Larry Shapiro:

As a follow up to Mike Summa’s submission for #TBT and the comments, here are before and after photos of the Libertyville mini-pumper.

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Original Dodge/Hamerly mini-pumper. Larry Shapiro photo

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Refurbed Ford/Hamerly mini pumper from the Libertyville FD. Larry Shapiro photo

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Homewood Fire Department history

From the Village of Homewood, Illinois

James Wright, a lifelong Homewood resident, longtime historian, and dedicated community member is honored and commended for the generous donation of one of his most prized possessions of a 1954 Ford Fire Chief car to the Village of Homewood.
Jim served on the Village of Homewood Fire Department as a cadet from 1975-1977, was promoted to a paid on-call member in 1977 and ultimately retired as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1997. Mr. Wright was elected as Trustee for the Village of Homewood in April 1997 and served proudly through April 2001. Jim was actively involved with the Homewood Historical Society since 1983 serving several terms as president and authoring the books Homewood and Homewood Through the Years.
 
Jim adored the Homewood fire service nearly as much as he loved his Homewood community and desired to leave his treasured and beloved 1954 Ford Fire Chief Car to the Village of Homewood to be displayed at the Homewood Fire Department and to be driven in the Homewood 4th of July parade for many years to come.
 
Jim Wright will be remembered for his wisdom, unyielding faith, his commitment to community service, and servanthood to the Village of Homewood.
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Holbrook Volunteer Fire Department history (more)

This from Mike Summa for #TBT:

For TBT-The Holbrook Vol. Fire Dept.’s Engine #354, an early 1960’s Ford/Firefighter 500/750.  I found this truck sitting in a parking lot in Tinley Park.   Enjoy and comment.
Mike Summa
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Oak Forest Fire Department history

This from Mike Summa for #TBT:

For TBT-This is a picture of the Oak Forest Fire Dept. in the early 1990’s.  From left to right, a McCoy Miller Amb, Hendrickson/Darley Engine, GMC/E-One Rescue and FWD/Pierce 85′ Snorkel.  Enjoy and comment.
Mike Summa
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As seen in … Midlothian

This from Mike Summa for #TBT:

For TBT-I spotted this at the Midlothian July 4th parade.  It is a  1960’s Mack C open cab painted black, labeled CFD.  At the rear are benches where the hose bed should be.  Please feel free to fill in the blanks.   Enjoy and comment.
Mike Summa
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