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Chicago Fire Department - firepost - 10-10-2006

[quote name='MatttheEPFDBuff' post='41966' date='Oct 9 2006, 12:35 ']TL5 was a ALF Demo at FDIC and did have a pump on the truck. The pump was removed when CFD made the emergency purchase of the rig.



It is true that all engines must have a Engineer assigned who runs the pump and tank and there were discussions in the past about this when the City bought the Seagraves and Wards with booster equipment that resulted in Engineers added to the companies due to this.



Regardless, when you look at the fleet today, CFD does not have any towers or rearmounts that have pumps or tanks and the rigs are operated as straight truck companies so this truck having a pump did not meet the specs for towers or ladders and the pump was removed. However, I do understand that the truck now rides rough because it was designed for the weight of the pump and it is no longer there.[/quote]

Yes that was true for our Original Snorkel Squads as well which originally ran with both a "Snorkel Squad' apparatus and a Fog Pressure pumper (with a 300 gallon water tank and 2 High Pressure Fog booster lines) as their second piece and therefore ran with 7 man crews as the driver of the Fog Pressure had to be an Engineer.

Snorkel Squad 1 went in service in 1962 while Snorkel Squad 2 went in service in 1963 and Snorkel Squad 3 went in service in 1965 (using the Original GMC/Pittman 50 ft.1958 model Snorkel.

In early 1969 Snorkel Squads 2 and 3 were taken out of service in order to save the city money in a manpower reallignment.Snorkel Squad 1 remained in service until 1980 but had it's Fog Pressure apparatus replaced in the mid 70's with Ford/Pierce medium duty rescue squad as it's second piece.

Today's 3 Squad "Snorkel" company's didn't go into service until September of 1983 when the Fire Department consolidated 3 of our conventional Snorkel Company's and 3 of our conventional Squad company's into combined Squad "Snorkel"companies as an "efficiency move" to also save money, as the Squad and Snorkel company's weren't that busy at the time.


Chicago Fire Department - firepost - 10-10-2006

[quote name='Russell' post='42421' date='Oct 10 2006, 19:31 ']How does CFD staff the Squad and Snorkel companies? How many FF's per rig.



Thanks



Russell[/quote]

Three of our four Squads run with a HME/Central States Snorkel rig with a 55 foot Snorkel on it as the second piece.Four men usually ride in the first piece which is an HME/Central States box style (walk through) Rescue Squad and two men usually ride in the second piece with the Snorkel on it.

Our fourth Squad is number 7 assigned to O'Hare International Airport at Crash Station 3 just south east of the domestic terminals off of a service road.Squad 7 runs with a Large Pierce (Walk Through) Heavy Rescue Squad with tandem rear axles.It also runs a second piece which is a small Ford/Pierce mini foam pumper which can be used in the muiti story parking lot or in other tight situations.To my knowledge four or five men ride on the Heavy Rescue (first piece) and one or two men ride on the second piece when they respond to an alarm.Even though Squad 7 is painted lime yellow and was paid for by the FAA (Federal Aviation Adminstration) is does have a very small area on the Far NorthWest Side of Chicago proper where it does respond on working fires and special duty calls.Squad 7 sometimes responds even further into the City when special called on "Foam Task Force" incidents which also includes Engine 9 or 10 from O'Hare Field (due to their 210 gallon Foam Tanks on board and a Crash Wagon from O'Hare is also dispatched as part of the Foam Task Force.

Squad 7 also is due on some Mutual Aide Boxes in some of the suburbs near O"Hare Field.

To my knowledge all of the Squads run with 6 men assigned. I don't know if an Engineer is assigned to Squad 7's second piece but I have my doubts about it.

We don't have any regular Snorkel Company's anymore however. When a Large (85 foot) Snorkel is needed Reserve Snorkel 1 responds from(Engine 35 and Truck 28's)quarters with either Engine 35 or Truck 28 accompanying it to the scene with a driver detailed from either the Engine or the Truck as the Snorkel is not ordinarily manned. Reserve Snorkel 1 is a 1982 Seagrave/Pierce 85 footer that was in full service for only about a year when our regular Snorkel company's were taken our of service in September of 1983.

When we ran with regular Snorkel company's they usually ran with three men on them as they were only dispatched on what you would call extra alarms or special duty (rescue incidents) where the Snorkel boom would most likely be needed.Unlike many other City's at the time Chicago never ran our Snorkels as Truck Company's.Our Snorkels were always specialty companys.Most city's that ran with Snorkels ran them as Truck company's as Philadelphia still does. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/drrescue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Drrescue' />


Chicago Fire Department - Russell - 10-10-2006

How does CFD staff the Squad and Snorkel companies? How many FF's per rig.



Thanks



Russell


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-10-2006

Here's afew from last Saturday's Chicago trip!

A-10 2006 Ford/Braun


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-10-2006

A-82

2006 Ford/Braun


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-10-2006

A-83

2006 Ford/Braun


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-10-2006

Eng-68

2005 Spartan/Crimson

1500/500


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-10-2006

Eng-95

2005 Spartan/Crimson

1500/500


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-10-2006

Eng-117

2005 Spartan/Crimson

1500/500


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-10-2006

Truck-48

2002 Pierce/Dash

100' RM

#12838-09

I might add that all the companies we're great as far as pulling apparatus out.


Chicago Fire Department - chitownfyrfiter - 10-10-2006

[quote name='Srresquire' post='41219' date='Oct 7 2006, 21:51 ']38's new palace[/quote]



WOW! Steve,In the neighborhood and no pictures of the house on Whipple?



Thats OK I'm laid up anyways!!!!



<img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' />


Chicago Fire Department - apb2148 - 10-11-2006

[quote name='MatttheEPFDBuff' post='41965' date='Oct 9 2006, 13:29 ']The red and green lights date from the late teens or early 20's when the Chicago Fire Commissioner was a man with a maritime background. On planes and boats red and green are used to denote port and starboard. Red is port and green is starboard. He thought that it would be go for use on the department vehicles so they started placing red and green lenses over the headlights shortly afterwards. This has continued to today not only in Chicago but in many of the Chicago suburbs where it is far more common to see red and green in a light bar or on the face of the truck than red and blue.[/quote]



Thanks very much!!!


Chicago Fire Department - CFD Adv207 - 10-12-2006

The newer Engine 42 at a medical run downtown over the summer....



Tried about 10 times to get a shot without a car in it and this is the best one, darn downtown traffic! <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Angry' />


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-17-2006

Well we ventured to downtown Chicago last Saturday, Here'e the results

2006 Spartan/Crimson

1500/500

Engine-1


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-17-2006

2006 Pierce/Dash Runs as Aerial Tower-1

105'RM

#17222

Has a pre piped waterway!


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-17-2006

Eng-1 AT-1


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-17-2006

Truck Co-6 2002 Pierce/Dash

100'RM

#13422-10

This is in the heart of Downtown, Beautiful trees in Backround.


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-17-2006

Engine 42 at the Big House

2005 Spartan/Crimson

1500/500


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-17-2006

Engine-83

2006 Spartan/Crimson

1500/500


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 10-17-2006

2006 Ford F-350/Summit Built in McCook, IL

9-1-3

Light Wagon