This from Jeff Rudolph:
Here are some shots of the Evanston Pierce Arrow that was purchased by NBC’s Chicago Fire TV show.
Apr 27
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, Fire Truck photos | 7 Comments
This from Jeff Rudolph:
Here are some shots of the Evanston Pierce Arrow that was purchased by NBC’s Chicago Fire TV show.
Tags: Chicago Fire TV show Engine 24, Chicago Fire TV show Engine 40, Chicago Fire TV show Engine 60, Chicago Fire TV show Engine 66, Chicago Fire tv show fire truck, Evanston Fire Department history, fire truck used in filming the Chicago Fire tv show, new home for Evanston fire engine
Steve Redick found Chicago Truck Co. 75 … in Evergreen Park. SS3 has been lettered for use in the TV show Chicago Fire.
Tags: Chicago FD Truck 75, Chicago Fire TV show, Evergreen Park FD Snorkel, fictitious Chicago fire trucks, fire truck used in filming the Chicago Fire tv show, Steve Redick
Nov 17
Posted by Admin in Apparatus on-scene, Fire, Fire Scene photos | 17 Comments
This from Steve Redick of the Chicago Still Alarm at 5701 N Newcastle:
Arrived about 15 minutes into this job and was greeted with fire venting from the roof. Companies made the attic and hit the fire from below in pretty short order. Some items of interest … note the positioning of truck 55, some call this beaching … seemed to work very well here. Also note the ground ladder placement covering all sides of the structure. The images of squad 7 are of the same rig used in the show Chicago Fire. The 7 on the door looks like a good tape job to me and makes me think they’re gonna have this rig for a while. An interesting job in a normally very quiet area.Steve
Tags: Chicago FD Truck 55, Chicago Fire Department, fire scene photos, fire scene video, fire truck is beached, fire truck used in filming the Chicago Fire tv show, fire trucks used for tv show, fire venting through the roof, Steve Redick, video of firefighting operations, video of firemen working, working fire in Chicago
This from Eric Franzyshen
Hello,I follow your website (chicagoareafire.com) on a daily basis and I saw the post about the rig that was purchased from Brindlee Mountain Fire Apparatus for the show Chicago Fire. While browsing through instagram about a week ago, I came accross the attached pic with what appears to be the same truck, just on it side and marked up for Truck 81. Let me know if you agree or not.Thanks,Eric
Tags: Chicago Fire TV show, Eric Franzyshen, filming of the tv show Chicago Fire, fire truck used in filming the Chicago Fire tv show, fire trucks used for tv show, TV show filming in Chicago
This from Dennis McGuire, Jr.
Here is a 1993 Seagrave for sale by the city, not sure which E number it was but it was used in the TV Show Chicago Fire.All photos are from the website.Dennis
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, fire truck used in filming the Chicago Fire tv show, fire trucks used for tv show, used Chicago fire truck for sale, used Seagrave Chicago FD aerial truck for sale
Jan 19
Posted by Admin in Reader submission | 2 Comments
From Dennis McGuire, Jr.
Here are the shots I took of that board with the photos from the set of Chicago Fire.Dennis.
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, Chicago Fire TV show, Dennis McGuire Jr., fictitious Chicago fire trucks, filming of the tv show Chicago Fire, fire truck used in filming the Chicago Fire tv show
Dec 12
Posted by Admin in Fire, Fire Scene photos | 4 Comments
This from Josh Boyajian:
Here are some pictures i took at a still and box @ 3426 w Adams. I arrived well after the fire was knocked but still wanted to submit some shots i took. Thought this one picture i took was very clever. I call it, “A lil bit of Christmas Spirit.Also here is the link to My brand new official SmugMug site that i share with Drew Gresik.Hope you enjoy! We look forward to sharing all of our photos with everybody.-Josh Boyajian
This was the 3400 block of Adams…I made excellent time but it was all done in short order. Mainly some rig shots..but this sure was a big building. Squad 3 is the one used in the series Chicago Fire, running with squad 2 at this incident.Steve
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