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Working fire in Chicago, 3-11-17
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This is from Steve Redick:
> "48 W Garfield Blvd, Saturday (3/11/17). Looks like Squad 5 has a length or two of 1 3/4 strapped to the front bumper to use off an engine or divider… cool!"
Steve
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I snapped these photos during a call in Chicago. The first image shows Squad 5 with a 1 3/4-inch hose line attached to the front bumper—probably for quick access during a fire. It’s always interesting to see how different departments adapt their equipment for efficiency.
The second photo captures a fire scene on Garfield Boulevard. You can see the intensity of the situation, with emergency vehicles and personnel working quickly to contain the blaze.
Another shot features a firefighter climbing an aerial ladder, ready to assist in a high-rise or hard-to-reach area. These moments are a reminder of the skill and bravery required in the job.
I also captured Engine 84, which is part of the Chicago Fire Department’s fleet. Each truck and engine has its own unique markings and purpose, depending on the neighborhood it serves.
Ambulance 1 was on scene too, providing medical support to anyone injured or affected by the fire. It’s great to see all the units working together in unison.
Truck 51, another key piece of equipment, was positioned strategically near the incident. These ladder trucks are essential for reaching upper floors and performing rescue operations.
Lastly, Engine 50 was seen on standby, ready to respond if needed. Every piece of equipment plays a vital role in keeping the city safe.
Thanks for checking out the photos, Steve. Great work capturing the action!
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