Bridgeview FD apparatus photos

Sure! Here's the rewritten content in English: --- Hey everyone, I recently had the chance to visit the Bridgeview Fire Department and managed to capture some photos of their impressive fleet. Martin Nowak, who works with them, was kind enough to share these images with me. Let me walk you through what I saw! The department operates out of two stations, covering an area of about 4.15 square miles. They have 27 career personnel on staff, which helps them keep the district safe. Their primary communication frequency is 155.560 MHz. One of the first vehicles I noticed was Brush 407, a 2001 Chevy Silverado that looked ready for action. Then there was Engine 415, a 1986 KME/Darley rig that couldn't be moved at the time due to maintenance issues. It still looked solid though! Next up was Engine 416, a 1997 HME Luverne model that’s currently out of service but will hopefully be back soon. There’s also Engine 425, a 1993 Pierce Dash, which seemed like it had been around for quite a while but still held its own. For medical emergencies, they’ve got three ambulances in their lineup. Ambulance 417 is a 2008 GMC 4500 with Horton equipment, while Ambulance 426 dates back to 1999 and uses Road Rescue technology. The newest addition is Ambulance 406, a 2012 Ford F-450 built by Wheeled Coach. Each ambulance plays a critical role in their operations. In terms of support vehicles, Battalion 40 runs a 2005 Ford Expedition, perfect for quick response times. Car 401 is a trusty 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe used for administrative duties. And don’t forget Station 1 at 7500 S Oketo Ave, Bridgeview, IL 60455—reach them at (708) 924-8250 if needed. Station 2 is located at 7350 West 100th Place, also in Bridgeview. Oh, and let’s not overlook Engine 405, a 2003 Crimson Metro Star FF. It’s sleek and modern compared to some of the older models. Finally, I snapped a shot of their department patch—it’s a great emblem representing the dedication and pride of the team. It was truly inspiring to see how well-equipped this fire department is. They clearly take care of their resources and ensure they’re prepared for anything. If you ever find yourself near Bridgeview, make sure to give them a shoutout—they deserve recognition for keeping the community safe! Take care, [Your Name] --- This version maintains the original information but adds more context and personality to make it feel like a personal note rather than a formal report.

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