This from Steve Redick:
If this ain’t a cool picture then I dunno what is. Photo by George Brown

George Brown photo
Jan 8
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, Historic fire apparatus | 4 Comments
This from Steve Redick:
If this ain’t a cool picture then I dunno what is. Photo by George Brown
George Brown photo
Tags: Chicago FD Autocar squad, Chicago FD Squad 1, Chicago Fire Department history, George Brown, historic fire engine
Apr 21
Posted by Admin in Apparatus on-scene, Fire Department History, Historic fire apparatus, Historic Fire Photo | 1 Comment
Another installment on the history of turret wagons in the Chicago Fire Department from Jack Connors. Images depict Big Mo as it was on two different chassis. It was assigned as 6-7-2 originally on a 1953 International 6×6 chassis which was painted black over red. This unit carried shop #G-248. It was later remounted onto 1957 GMC 6×6 chassis in the blue and white colors of the Civil Defense carrying shop #G-157 .
Images from Jack’s collection are featured from Ken Little and George Brown in addition to Jack’s own photos.
Big Mo seen here working at a 5-11 Alarm fire with specials in June of 1969 at 14th and Indiana. George Brown photo
Big Mo 6-7-2 was built by the CFD shops on a 1953 International 6×6 chassis. George Brown photo
BIg Mo 6-7-2 at Engine 13’s house. George Brown photo
The first version of Big Mo at 66th & State. George Brown photo
Big Mo in the fire prevention week parade in October of 1970. Jack Connor photo
Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-2, known as Big Mo at Engine 42’s house. George Brown photo
Unknown date and location with the second Big Mo at a fire scene. Ken Little photo
Tags: 5-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, Chicago Civil Defense Fire and Rescue, Chicago FD Deluge Wagon, Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-2, Chicago Fire Department turret wagon, Chicago Fire Department Turret Wagon Big Mo, Chicago Turret Wagon 6-7-2, Chicago Turret Wagon Big Mo, George Brown, historic fire in Chicago, historic fire photos, historic fire truck photos, historic truck photos, historical photos of Chicago Fire Department, Jack Connors, Ken Little
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