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Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-11-2009 [quote name='KDWMAEMT' post='304349' date='May 11 2009, 00:04 ']The current FAJ says that the 3rd bid opening lists E\-One as the lowest bidder for the ladder contract. Does this mean that they are finally going to award the bid to E\-One? Rumor has it they wanted to contract E\-One for the ladders the whole time which was the main reason behind rejecting the 2 previous sets of bids. Any truth to that rumor?[/quote] I have nothing to back this up but looking on the Crimson site recently I found a truck in progress label as "crimson lo-pro demo". Looking at that truck one can only assume that it was intended for Chicago <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/happy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='^_^' /> . Color, shade of red with black over, no pump, no aerial waterway, front bumper design and color, painted wheels among other items. I am just guessing but it sure looks like Crimson wanted this to be the next ladders for the CFD. Or maybe I am just crazy <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />. does anyone else see it like I do? please see - [url="http://www.crimson-fire.com/delivery.aspx?id=8836"]http://www.crimson-fire.com/delivery.aspx?id=8836[/url] Chicago Fire Department - karl4700 - 05-11-2009 Nice catch. And I agree w/ you, there's nothing to back up your idea of being a CFD truck, however in my own opinoin, the biggest thing that throws it off from being a Chicago truck is the high-side compartments on both sides (not that they can't go to that style, it's just not common) and the ladder board signs. It does really look like CFD otherwise. Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-11-2009 [quote name='gnarldtoad' post='304533' date='May 11 2009, 20:44 ']I have nothing to back this up but looking on the Crimson site recently I found a truck in progress label as "crimson lo-pro demo". Looking at that truck one can only assume that it was intended for Chicago <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/happy.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='^_^' /> . Color, shade of red with black over, no pump, no aerial waterway, front bumper design and color, painted wheels among other items. I am just guessing but it sure looks like Crimson wanted this to be the next ladders for the CFD. Or maybe I am just crazy <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />. does anyone else see it like I do? please see - [url="http://www.crimson-fire.com/delivery.aspx?id=8836"]http://www.crimson-fire.com/delivery.aspx?id=8836[/url][/quote] Crimson wanted the Venue for Engines and Trucks, That's why many Didn't bid after seeing the Crimson Spec. Chicago Fire Department - karl4700 - 05-11-2009 If the article in FAJ is correct, and they go w/ the lowet bidder, it is going to be really interesting if they go w/ E\-One once again. Chicago Fire Department - KDWMAEMT - 05-11-2009 The article says that the bids were opened for the 3rd time back in February with E\-One, Pierce, Crimson and Ferrera bidding and coming in that order in terms of lowest to highest bid. Contract would be for at least 30 units. So I guess your right, IF they go with the lowest bidder, E\-One will be awarded the contract. Chicago Fire Department - CFD Adv207 - 05-11-2009 Engine 92 (one of a kind in the fleet) Chicago Fire Department - firepost - 05-11-2009 [quote name='CFD Adv207' post='304563' date='May 11 2009, 22:40 ']Engine 92 (one of a kind in the fleet)[/quote] That's one of the best shot's of Engine 92 I have ever seen so far. Keep those shot's coming. Chicago Fire Department - karl4700 - 05-12-2009 Nice shot. It's not too often you see that rig w/ lines pulled off. Chicago Fire Department - johndanger - 05-12-2009 Any particular reason why E92 has the Freightliner chassis? Demo, low call volume? Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-12-2009 Engines 92 and 23 along with tower ladder 5 were all an emergency purchase. I know the tower was involved in an accident and totaled but I am not sure about the engines. Chicago Fire Department - GA_Dave - 05-12-2009 Quote:I know the tower was involved in an accident and totaled but I am not sure about the engines. When??? I just photographed it last Saturday. Chicago Fire Department - CFD Adv207 - 05-12-2009 [quote name='firepost' post='304568' date='May 11 2009, 23:00 ']That's one of the best shot's of Engine 92 I have ever seen so far. Keep those shot's coming.[/quote] [quote name='karl4700' post='304574' date='May 12 2009, 01:13 ']Nice shot. It's not too often you see that rig w/ lines pulled off.[/quote] Thanks guys, and Karl that is correct, a scene seldom seen...let alone dual 2.5s! I made sure to take multiple angles! Chicago Fire Department - CFD Adv207 - 05-12-2009 Truck 45's Pierce after they switched to an ALS truck co. Did they switch with Truck 40? Chicago Fire Department - CFD Adv207 - 05-12-2009 5-1-1A Haz Mat Support Rig Chicago Fire Department - CFD Adv207 - 05-12-2009 Deputy District Chief 6 aka 2-2-6 not parked to allow any good photo angle Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-12-2009 Tower 5's accident was back in 2001 or 2002 I can't remember if they had an E\-One or HME before they got the ALF. Funny thing about that also is Tower 5 and Engine 23 are in the same house and just like Crimson Alf made 3 or 5 more engines thinking they were going to get into Chicago, but that never paned out and the other engines are in Balto County now. Chicago Fire Department - firepost - 05-12-2009 [quote name='truck61' post='304641' date='May 12 2009, 12:42 ']Tower 5's accident was back in 2001 or 2002 I can't remember if they had an E\-One or HME before they got the ALF. Funny thing about that also is Tower 5 and Engine 23 are in the same house and just like Crimson Alf made 3 or 5 more engines thinking they were going to get into Chicago, but that never paned out and the other engines are in Balto County now.[/quote] Truck 61,Tower ladder 5 was using one of three 1988 E/Ones however their E/One had survived pretty much intact and it was eventually reassigned to Tower Ladder 23 on the Northwest side. Tower Ladder 23 did have an accident that had clipped and damaged the basket a couple of years later however, I'm not completely sure if they were using Tower Ladder 5's old rig or if they had been using a spare Tower Ladder at the time of the accident. That may be the accident that you had in mind as that accident did alot of damage. As for the ALF Engines most of them did end up in Baltimore County however I think that one of them may have ended up in East Chicago, Indiana. Chicago Fire Department - Guest - 05-12-2009 [quote name='truck61' post='304641' date='May 12 2009, 11:42 ']Tower 5's accident was back in 2001 or 2002 I can't remember if they had an E\-One or HME before they got the ALF. Funny thing about that also is Tower 5 and Engine 23 are in the same house and just like Crimson Alf made 3 or 5 more engines thinking they were going to get into Chicago, but that never paned out and the other engines are in Balto County now.[/quote] Two of the ALF engines they built for Chicago were bought by the East Chicago Fire Department, Indiana. Here's East Chicago Engine 1. -2005 photo by Steve Skaar Chicago Fire Department - Ladder 68 - 05-12-2009 Yes, Truck 40 and Truck 45 swapped rigs as did a few others due to being converted to ALS Truck Co.'s. Corrections welcome. Chicago Fire Department - DGFD147 - 05-12-2009 Truck 55 and Truck 28 swapped rigs as well. |