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Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-30-2008

Here's the newest of the 2 CFD choppers...this replaced the one that crashed about 2 years ago


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-30-2008

side view


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-30-2008

this is the older of the 2..in service at the time of the photo


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-30-2008

side view


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-30-2008

a view of the FLIR and Nightsun


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-30-2008

"group shot"


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-30-2008

pretty neat facility


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-30-2008

the firehouse with maintenance bay door open


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-30-2008

Reserve dive rig


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-30-2008

that's it....


Chicago Fire Department - Ladder 68 - 05-30-2008

A few questions about the helicopter...



Which aircraft was lost? Was it the '94 Bell Jet Ranger? What was the tail number of the aircraft?



And have the numbers of the 2 current aircraft ever been swapped?



Thanks.


Chicago Fire Department - hp1530 - 05-30-2008

[quote name='Ladder 68' post='217775' date='May 30 2008, 14:40 ']A few questions about the helicopter...



Which aircraft was lost? Was it the '94 Bell Jet Ranger? What was the tail number of the aircraft?



And have the numbers of the 2 current aircraft ever been swapped?



Thanks.[/quote]



The tail number appears to be N681FD from the photo of the crash.



[url="http://www.firerescue1.com/news/107923/"]http://www.firerescue1.com/news/107923/[/url]


Chicago Fire Department - Ladder 68 - 05-30-2008

Beautiful and thanks. That rules out the '94 Jet Ranger.



Thanks again.


Chicago Fire Department - e290l103 - 05-31-2008

it appears that the tail number was reused.



[url="http://www.aircraftone.com/aircraft/models/bell_412ep_1182205.asp"]http://www.aircraftone.com/aircraft/models...2ep_1182205.asp[/url]


Chicago Fire Department - Ladder 68 - 05-31-2008

Any idea what the Chicago I.D. # was for the '94 Bell Jet Ranger with tail number N135RP?



And des anyone know if the previous N681FD was another Bell 412 EP?



Thanks.


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-31-2008

[quote name='Srresquire' post='217728' date='May 30 2008, 16:00 ']side view[/quote]



Not only can they get to WalMart fast, they can park in the handicap space. (Notice the window in the first side view) LOL <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Tongue' />


Chicago Fire Department - hp1530 - 05-31-2008

[quote name='Ladder 68' post='217920' date='May 31 2008, 08:52 ']Any idea what the Chicago I.D. # was for the '94 Bell Jet Ranger with tail number N135RP?



And des anyone know if the previous N681FD was another Bell 412 EP?



Thanks.[/quote]



From the link from above, it looked more like a Bell Huey/205. Any aircraft experts can verify that?


Chicago Fire Department - Russell - 06-01-2008

[quote name='JFong' post='218011' date='May 31 2008, 20:48 ']From the link from above, it looked more like a Bell Huey/205. Any aircraft experts can verify that?[/quote]



The Helicopter that is laying on it's roof appears to be a Bell 204 or Bell 205 single engine machine. The Bell 204 was a civi version of the US Army Huey. The Bell 205 had a longer cabin. The newer Helicopters are Bell 412 twin engine birds. They are powered by Pratt and Whitney Canada Twin Pac's build just south of Montreal. The Bell 412's are assembaled at Bell's Canadian plant, north of Montreal near Mirabel, Quebec.


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 06-28-2008

Shot some rigs at the academy this week



Eng 55


Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 06-28-2008

Truck 19