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Here is a collection of photos from the Quad County Fire Equipment, Inc. and Fire Truck Resource Facebook page, showing the restoration work completed on a former Prospect Heights FPD tanker before it was delivered to the Redick Community Fire Protection District. These images give a behind-the-scenes look at the effort and care taken during the refurbishment process.
This project highlights the dedication of the team at Quad County Fire Equipment, Inc., who worked tirelessly to ensure that the tanker was restored to full functionality and ready for service. The photos also show the new tanker under construction, giving a glimpse into the ongoing efforts to support local fire departments.
Thanks, Chris!