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Down memory lane … CFD
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This is from Martin Nowak:
"Thanks to Squad 546 for sharing these images, which give us a glimpse into the history of the Chicago Fire Department’s equipment—some that are still in service today."
Below are several photos from Squad 546 showcasing some of the department’s historic apparatus:
- **Deluge Wagon 676 – 1975 Chevrolet/Eastman (Rechassis 2013)**: A classic piece of firefighting history, this rig has been updated over the years but still carries its original design.
- **CFD 911 – Old Light Wagon**: This was once stationed at Engine 13 and has since been retired. It’s a reminder of the older, lighter rigs used in the past.
- **CFD 916 – Another old light wagon**: Similar to 911, this one is also no longer in service, representing an earlier era of fire response.
- **Former 637 – 1980 GMC/E-One**: This unit served the department for many years before being retired.
- **X-Squad 1 – 1996 HME/Saulsbury**: Currently used in the TV show *Chicago Fire*, this rig is a modern example of how the department's equipment has evolved.
- **Former Squad 5A Spare Rig – 1979 Ford/Seagrave/Pierce**: A backup unit that once supported Squad 5A, now long gone.
- **Former Snorkel Squad 1 – 1971 Mack MB**: A rare and powerful piece of equipment, seen here with Cabrini in the background.
In addition, the City of Chicago is currently auctioning off some fire hoses through PublicSurplus.com. You can check out the list here: [http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/chicago,il/list/current?orgid=20549](http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/chicago,il/list/current?orgid=20549). It's a great opportunity for collectors or enthusiasts to get their hands on some real fire department gear.
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