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I recently came across an interesting list put together by Chi-Town Fire Photos, showcasing fire trucks that are currently on order from various departments in the Chicagoland area. It’s always fascinating to see what new equipment is coming into service. Here’s a detailed rundown of some of the vehicles listed:
Arlington Heights, Illinois, has ordered a sleek Pierce Impel pumper, which is expected to enhance their firefighting capabilities. Over in Aurora, they’ve opted for an impressive E-One Cyclone HR100 aerial ladder, providing them with additional reach during emergencies. Batavia is upgrading with a custom-built Sutphen pumper, promising both durability and performance.
Further west, Brookfield is set to receive a Pierce Enforcer 110’ Ascendant tower ladder, giving them a significant boost in aerial operations. Berwyn has placed an order for two pieces of equipment: an E-One Cyclone Metro 100’ aerial and a Pierce Enforcer pumper. These additions will undoubtedly strengthen their firefighting fleet.
Bridgeview has chosen an E-One Typhoon pumper, while Bristol Kendall Fire Protection District is getting a Sutphen SPH100’ mid-mount tower ladder. Burbank is investing in a Rosenbauer engine, known for its reliability and efficiency. Calumet Park has gone with a Spartan/Fouts Bros pumper, offering a balance of power and maneuverability.
Carol Stream is expecting an E-One Cyclone 95’ RM tower ladder, which will be a valuable asset for their department. Cicero has selected a Sutphen Monarch pumper, designed for versatility and strength. Clarendon Hills is receiving not one but two Pierce Enforcer units: a pumper and a 107’ aerial. Their commitment to modernization is evident here.
Coal City Fire Protection District is upgrading with a Freightliner 114 SD Alexis pumper/tanker, perfect for rural firefighting needs. Des Plaines is investing in a heavy-duty Pierce Enforcer 100’ tower ladder, ensuring they can handle large-scale incidents effectively. Dolton has ordered an E-One Cyclone engine, adding to their growing fleet.
Elk Grove Village, Evanston, and Glenview are all set to receive Pierce Enforcer pumpers, reflecting their preference for high-quality equipment. Glenview is also adding a Pierce Enforcer 107’ Ascendant aerial to their arsenal, enhancing their aerial firefighting capacity.
Hoffman Estates is taking delivery of two Pierce Impel pumpers, doubling down on their firefighting resources. Joliet is upgrading with an E-One Cyclone 95’ tower ladder, while Lisle-Woodridge Fire Protection District is getting two Pierce Enforcer pumpers. McCook is investing in a Pierce Enforcer 100’ mid-mount tower ladder, further solidifying their position as a well-equipped department.
Melrose Park has ordered an E-One Cyclone 95’ RM tower ladder, and Morton Grove is getting an E-One Typhoon engine. Niles and Oak Park are both adding Pierce Enforcer pumpers to their fleets, ensuring they remain prepared for any emergency.
Palatine is receiving a top-of-the-line Pierce Enforcer 100’ heavy-duty tower ladder, while Rolling Meadows is investing in a heavy rescue vehicle from Pierce. Romeoville is upgrading with a Spartan LTC 55’ snorkel pumper, combining firefighting prowess with tactical flexibility.
Roselle is opting for a Spartan pumper, while Skokie is adding a Pierce Enforcer 100’ mid-mount tower ladder to their fleet. South Holland and Thornton are also making significant investments, choosing Spartan pumpers and a Sutphen SL75’ mid-mount aerial, respectively.
Finally, Tinley Park is getting a Pierce Enforcer pumper, and West Chicago is investing in a Seagrave 95’ Aerialscope quint, which combines firefighting and rescue capabilities. Westmont is adding a Pierce Velocity 100’ mid-mount tower ladder, rounding out their fleet. Wheeling is also investing in a Pierce Enforcer pumper, and Winfield Fire Protection District is receiving a Sutphen Monarch pumper.
This list highlights the ongoing efforts by local fire departments to stay ahead of the curve in terms of technology and equipment. It’s inspiring to see how these communities are prioritizing safety and preparedness!
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