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Cicero Fire Department history – part 2

More Cicero Fire Department history from the files of Joseph Salerno:

Here are a few more. We grew up in the houses. Picture is of me at 6 months (1970) on the hook and ladder. Good memories ! The newspaper clipping of the smashed truck was the truck that my grandfather got thrown off of after getting hit on the way to a call- I think it was a Seagrave.
Cicero FD history

from the collection of Joseph Salerno

Cicero FD history

from the collection of Joseph Salerno

Cicero FD history

from the collection of Joseph Salerno

Cicero FD history

from the collection of Joseph Salerno

Cicero FD history

from the collection of Joseph Salerno

Cicero FD history

from the collection of Joseph Salerno

Cicero FD history

from the collection of Joseph Salerno

Cicero FD history

from the collection of Joseph Salerno

Cicero FD history

from the collection of Joseph Salerno

Cicero FD history

from the collection of Joseph Salerno

Cicero FD history

from the collection of Joseph Salerno

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Cicero Fire Department history – part 1

My grandfather, Joe Salerno , who turned 93 years old this month,  was the asst. fire marshal for the Cicero Fire Dept. a very long time ago. As kids we grew up in the fire house and saw several of the  trucks that we named as kids when visiting the guys at the house.  Here are some old black and white pics .

I have newspaper clippings with the pics which describe the fires fought. My grandfather started in Cicero in 1954 and became asst marshal in 77. He saved a lot of people including a baby dropped to him from a three story building engulfed in flames . He turned 93 years old last month and he tells us stories of the firefighting days like they were yesterday . We all remember the Cicero  firemen from the different fire stations as we literally grew up in the houses . All of the firefighters, both younger and older than my grandfather, have passed . He is the last of his kind and although he still drives and is somewhat active I know that his days are limited as he recently lost  his wife last year at 92 years old after 70 years of marriage. He is alone now and his days are long and quiet, but he brightens up when he is able to relive the firefighting days.

Being a WW2 vet, serving in the pacific at the time the atomic bomb was dropped on Japan, and after saving many people during Cicero fires, I am hoping to show him that he leaves a legacy. I believe that we tend to forget the value the our lives had on others as we get older. I hope that his pictures can be added to the website for future generations to see.  It would make us proud to show him the value that his life has had on others. I will send any pics I have for the site. On Christmas I showed him your site and we found the houses were he was stationed and we saw trucks that we took pictures in when we were kids as we all had our own trucks at the station. The firefighters were like a second family. He was so excited to see the pics on your site so I am hoping to add to it as the Cicero fire dept archive site has not responded to us.

Bob

Cicero Firefighters with steam fire engine

vintage fire photo from Cicero

Cicero Firefighter Joseph Salerno

Vintage news clipping of a fire in Cicero and Firefighter Joe Salerno

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vintage photo of Cicero Firefighters

vintage Cicero motorized fire engine

vintage photo of Cicero Firefighters

vintage Cicero FD news clipping

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Historic photo of Cicero Firefighters Joseph Salerno and Edward Uniejewski

Cicero Firefighter Joseph Salerno

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