Final fire for Winnetka truck 28?

Winnetka Fire Department is set to put its new Smeal quint into service next week. Yesterday, the current Truck 28—a 1990 Pierce Arrow 75-foot quint—responded to a box alarm in Glencoe. While the aerial wasn't deployed, this could very well have been its final active fire response. A small gallery of images from the scene can be viewed here.
Winnetka Fire Department 1990 Pierce truck 28

Truck 28 on-scene in Glencoe on 11-5-10 at a box alarm for a basement fire in a new home. This may be the last real fire for this 1990 workhorse which is scheduled for replacement in roughly a week. Larry Shapiro photo

Winnetka Fire Department 1990 Pierce Arrow quint

Truck 28 was delivered with the Winnetka Fire Department decal design which was designed from their patch featuring the rising sun on the lake. Larry Shapiro photo

Winnetka Fire Department truck 28 winter fire

Winnetka Truck 28 is the first-due truck into neighboring Glencoe. Over the years, Glencoe has had a number of fires where Truck 28 went to work. It is seen here at an extra alarm in December of 2000. The door decal shows the current emblem which replaced the sun rising over the lake. Larry Shapiro collection

Winnetka Fire Department truck 28 fire in Kenilworth

Winnetka provides fire and EMS services to Kenilworth in addition to Winnetka. Several years ago they added the Kenilworth name to each piece of apparatus. In this image, Truck 28 is setup in the driveway of a large house in Kenilworth at a fire around the time of halloween. If you look closely, you will see a skeleton hanging by the front door. Larry Shapiro collection

Winnetka Fire Department nighttime house fire

Three homes burned on the night of September 25th in 1996 on Edgewood Lane, which is on the border between Glencoe and Winnetka. One house was under construction at the time and was totally destroyed. Winnetka Truck 28 went to work here as part of this defensive attack with an elevated master stream. At the time of this fire, the old decal was still in use. Larry Shapiro collection

Winnetka Fire Department American LaFrance ALF Alfco 900 series mid-mount

In 1990 when Truck 28 went into service, it replaced this 900 Series 100' mid-ship American LaFrance Ladder Chief. Prior to the creation of RED Center (Regional Emergency Dispatch) which was originally out of Niles' headquarters station, Winnetka's apparatus carried numbers in the 70s. This was Truck 70. Then with RED Center, all of the fire departments in MABAS Division 3 were renumbered consecutively in an attempt to create a more standardized cohesive system. Larry Shapiro collection

The photos show how the graphics on Winnetka’s trucks have evolved over the years. Initially, the 1990 American LaFrance Ladder Chief had just the department name and a gold-leaf emblem. Later, the design shifted to a patch with a rising sun over a lake, followed by a shield-shaped decal that included a centennial-themed Maltese cross and steamer. The new 2010 Spartan/Smeal unit is expected to feature yet another design, possibly returning to a more traditional layout with the unit number clearly visible. Once the new aerial is operational, the 1990 Pierce will be transferred to a fire department in southern Illinois, continuing its service life elsewhere. In other Winnetka news, Engine 28—a 2000 Pierce Saber top-mount—is currently being repaired and refurbished. When it returns, it will get a black roof to match the new truck.

Vacuum Pump Parts

Vacuum Pump Parts,Vacuum Pump Body Casting,Vacuum Pump Body,Vacuum Pump Accessories

Dandong Haichuan Machinery Co., Ltd. , https://www.ddhccasting.com