This from Mike Summa:
This is the Worth Fire Dept.’s 6708, a 1980’s GMC/EONE mini pumper. Enjoy and comment.Mike Summa

Worth Fire Dept.’s 6708, a 1980’s GMC/EONE mini pumper. Mike Summa photo
Sep 28
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, Historic fire apparatus | Comments off
This from Mike Summa:
This is the Worth Fire Dept.’s 6708, a 1980’s GMC/EONE mini pumper. Enjoy and comment.Mike Summa
Worth Fire Dept.’s 6708, a 1980’s GMC/EONE mini pumper. Mike Summa photo
Tags: Mike Summa, throw back thursday, throwbackthursday, vintage fire truck, Worth Fire Department, Worth Fire Department history
Jun 6
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, Historic fire apparatus | 2 Comments
This from Mike Summa:
Hello,Remembering the Worth Fire Department. This is a 1978 Hendrickson/Pirsch 1500/500. Engine #6703. Just wanted to share,Thank you,Mike S.
Remembering the Worth Fire Department. This is a 1978 Hendrickson/Pirsch 1500/500. Engine #6703. Mike Summa photo
Tags: Hendrickson chassis fire truck, Mike Summa, Pirsch fire engine, Worth Fire Department, Worth Fire Department history
Oct 18
Posted by bgshap in Fire Department News, Fire Truck photos, New Listing, Patch, Site News | 8 Comments
In MABAS Division 21, the North Palos Fire Protection District has been added to the site. The district runs out of three stations, one of which is the former Worth Fire Department which became part of the North Palos district in January of 2009. The Worth personnel, station and apparatus were merged into or became part of the North Palos Fire Protection District.
North Palos Fire Protection District Headquarters Station 1. Larry Shapiro photo
1986 Federal Motors/1987 E-ONE 110′ aerial as a Leyden Township truck . Steve Redick photo
1986 Federal Motors Hurricane/1987 E-ONE 0/0 110′ rear mount with shop order #4938 with it’s original owner, the Elmwood Park Fire Department. Larry Shapiro photo
Worth Fire Department Engine 6723, a 1990 Spartan/FMC 1250/500 became North Palos Engine 833. Larry Shapiro photo
Worth FD Car 6700 is now North Palos 806 a public works vehicle. Bill Friedrich photo
Worth Engine 6713, a 2004 E-ONE Typhoon 1500/750 is now North Palos Engine 823. Bill Friedrich photo
Worth Ambulance 6712, a 1999 IHC 4700/Road Rescue Type I is no longer part of the fleet Ambulance 822. Bill Friedrich photo
Tags: Bill Friedrich, E-ONE Hurricane ladder truck, Elmwood Park Fire Department, fire station photo, Larry Shapiro, Leyden Township FPD, MABAS Division 21, Matt Schumann, North Palos Fire Department, North Palos Fire Protection District, North Palso FPD takes over Worth Fire Department, Osage Ambulance, Worth Fire Department
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