Fire truck photos

Steve Redick recently visited Wirfs Industries in McHenry and captured images of two unique fire apparatus currently in for service. The first unit belongs to the South Elgin & Countryside Fire Protection District, which received a 100-foot mid-mount tower ladder in 2009. Built on a Spartan chassis with a Gladiator Classic cab, this ladder truck is a classic example of mid-2000s fire apparatus design. The photos show the unit up close, highlighting its distinctive features. A law tag from Crimson Fire Equipment is visible, confirming the manufacturer's involvement. Another image shows the Spartan chassis law tag, providing further details about the vehicle's origin. Meanwhile, Clarendon Hills Fire Department’s Squad 316 takes a different approach. This 1994 Pierce Dash ER HDR has a short wheelbase and a compact, ER-style cab, making it ideal for quick response in tight urban areas. The unit is still in service and continues to serve the community with its compact yet powerful design. These vehicles represent the diversity in fire department equipment, from large tower ladders to smaller, agile units tailored for specific needs. Steve’s photos offer a rare glimpse into the variety of apparatus that keep our communities safe.

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