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Chicago Fire Department
And some of the Midway stuff.



Chicago, IL 6-5-2R

1992 Oshkosh T-3000

1800/3000/410F/500 lbs. Halon/Metal-X/Purple-K


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Chicago, IL 6-5-1

2000 Oshkosh TI-3000

1950/3000/420F/500 lbs. of Halon

50' snozzle


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Chicago, IL 6-3-7

2003 Ford/Pierce

325/200/20AFFF/450 lbs. D.C.


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Chicago, IL 6-3-4

2000 Ford/Stinar Corp.

19' Stairway


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I latched on to some older Black& White, Here's a few

1938 White Tractor/1915 Seagrave 85'Aerial

Hook & Ladder-48


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1938 Pirsch 1000 GPM Engine Co-9

Stan Helberg Photo.Commish collectio/


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Hook & Ladder-52

1938 White/1929 Seagrave 85' Aerial

Commish collection


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1922 Mack AC

Photo by C. Woodard/Commish collection


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Engine co-11

1928 Seagrave 1000 Gpm

Bob Freeman photo/Commish collection


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Good stuff and thanks for sharing them.



Where did the '06 Spartan/Summit slip in from? That was low on the radar and doesn't seem to fit the standard CFD mold of rigs (wide chrome trim on the cab doors, wheel simulators, etc.). Who is it quartered with and who staffs it?



Thanks in advance.
Larry Di Camillo

Fire Chief

Stafford Fire Department

www.staffordfirerescue.org



Engineer/Operator

Houston Fire Department

Ladder Co. 68 "A"

www.firehouse68.com
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Would anyone from the Chicago area be able to get ahold of a Truck 42 shirt for me?
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[quote name='Ladder 68' post='256740' date='Oct 26 2008, 14:06 ']Good stuff and thanks for sharing them.



Where did the '06 Spartan/Summit slip in from? That was low on the radar and doesn't seem to fit the standard CFD mold of rigs (wide chrome trim on the cab doors, wheel simulators, etc.). Who is it quartered with and who staffs it?



Thanks in advance.[/quote]



Larry,



5-2-5 was purchased as a demonstrator and that is why it doesn't fit the mold of typical Chicago apparatus. Apparently when they bought it, it wasn't even black over red. As to the purpose it serves, I can't say much more than that it is utilitzed for a wide array of special ops. needs. Perhaps someone from Chicago can add more detail to that. It is staffed along with an assortment of other special operations equipment in a warehouse/spec.ops. house on 39th Street. There are three guys that man the station.



Evan
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Thanks for the information. I knew it didn't like right by CFD standards. Ha ha.
Larry Di Camillo

Fire Chief

Stafford Fire Department

www.staffordfirerescue.org



Engineer/Operator

Houston Fire Department

Ladder Co. 68 "A"

www.firehouse68.com
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[quote name='firepicsMW' post='256645' date='Oct 25 2008, 21:07 ']Chicago, IL Spec. Ops Fork Lift

2008 Bobcat Toolcat[/quote]



That's something you don't see everyday. Which Spec Ops unit uses it? Collapse rescue. haz mat?



[quote name='firepicsMW' post='256688' date='Oct 26 2008, 07:56 ']Chicago, IL Spec. Ops. 5-6-6

1978 Ford/Blitz[/quote]



I don't recall seeing this rig before, any idea what they use it for?
People complaining about spam in the spam mail box... Huh, what'll they think of next?
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[quote name='WFDT42' post='256741' date='Oct 26 2008, 14:10 ']Would anyone from the Chicago area be able to get ahold of a Truck 42 shirt for me?[/quote]

Let me see what i can do, i know they have a shirt but the engine,truck and ambo are all on it and the engine is the main focus of the shirt.
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[quote name='tonymedic22' post='257191' date='Oct 28 2008, 15:43 ']Let me see what i can do, i know they have a shirt but the engine,truck and ambo are all on it and the engine is the main focus of the shirt.[/quote]

Any info/help will be great, thanks
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[quote name='JFong' post='257109' date='Oct 27 2008, 22:12 ']That's something you don't see everyday. Which Spec Ops unit uses it? Collapse rescue. haz mat?







I don't recall seeing this rig before, any idea what they use it for?[/quote]



As for the the fork lift, to the best of my understanding, it will be used primarily for hazardous materials incidents. The unit does have different attachments for the front to allow it to perform other needs as well.



In regards to 5-7-8, this unit has been with the Chicago Fire Department for just about ever since I can remember. I believe it originally served as 5-11A and then was bumped around for various other uses, including EMS. As of recently, it has been repainted and lettered for Special Operations. I believe that it is nothing more than an equipment truck though.



Evan Smith
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here's something I found at the academy this week



a trailer for a coupla gators


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this one. as previously posted by our wisconsin contact appears to be a fire cart


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Not sure about this one


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