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Chicago Fire Department
#61
Here are a few I took at the 2002+03 CFD muster. Hope you enjoy

Old and new Academy trucks

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Old academy bus

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Tower 10

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Eng. 8 (Chinatown)

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Old Eng. 18 C model Mack

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Dive Team Van

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Eng. 87 B model Mack

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Eng. 91

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Water Tower

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More to come soon
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#62
Awsome photos <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> I love the Mack C and the Water Tower.
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#63
The front bumper of the engine's carries 150 feet of 5 inch. Hydrants in Chicago are 300 feet, so in theory the engine is never more the 150 from a hydrant.
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#64
I thought the LDH was four inch, not fivve inch. Anyone know for sure? Thanks.
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#65
Yes, that is correct; Chicago uses 4-inch LDH.
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#66
I have this backward printed print in my collection, labeled

1974 Hendrickson/Morita 135'. Can anyone pass on some information about it?

was another apparatus builder involved?

   
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#67
Figured I'd flip it for ya. I believe Pierce had some involvement as well, as it looks like their name plate on the front.


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#68
[quote name='edburke' post='4605' date='Jul 6 2006, 12:17 ']Figured I'd flip it for ya. I believe Pierce had some involvement as well, as it looks like their name plate on the front.[/quote]

Thanks Ed, I don't do much more than resize in Photoshop. I see the Pierce nameplate now, thanks
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#69
Found this yesterday..looks like an airbag rig but we don't have a 565 yet


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#70
I think this used to be a general delivery vehicle ..not sure what it is now


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#71
TRUCK 1

1974 Hendrickson/Pierce/Morita 135'RM

CFD Shops ID # E-197



My notes say it was ex Truck 2, went to Truck 1 in 1974, then into reserve in 1980.



Maybe Steve or Bill could fill in further.........
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#72
[quote name='rockygene' post='4619' date='Jul 6 2006, 11:48 ']TRUCK 1

1974 Hendrickson/Pierce/Morita 135'RM

CFD Shops ID # E-197



My notes say it was ex Truck 2, went to Truck 1 in 1974, then into reserve in 1980.



Maybe Steve or Bill could fill in further.........

The Hendrickson was originally number for Truck 2 but was never used as Truck 2 as there wasn't enough Clearance for the Vehicle in Truck 2's old station.Truck 2 had been using a 1960 Mack Magirus 144 foot Aerial Ladder at the time and it was the intention of the CFD to replace the 1960 Mack Magirus "High Ladder" with the Hendrickson Pierce "High Ladder". It ended gong int service at Truck 1's house and Truck 1's American Lafrance 100 foot Rearmounted Aerial Ladder Truck was reassigned to Truck 2 instead.[/quote] Firepost.
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#73
Old 511 running as 512


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#74
511


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#75
Old engine 47 just removed from service and getting ready to be reassigned


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#76
H&L 19


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#77
new expedition..I think these are slated for ddc and field officers


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#78
CFD Deputy District Chief 1 Chevy Caprice.


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#79
CFD O'Hare E-10 Pierce. Does anyone have the Specs? Replaced SQuint 10?


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#80
CFD SQ-1 E\-One/Spartan/Snorkel. Taken at the CTA Eisenhower EXPY Tresle Fire in 1992.


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