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This message came from Karl Klotz:
"While browsing through some fire apparatus photos on Flickr, I stumbled upon a few Illinois fire trucks that somehow ended up in Mexico."
He shared some interesting finds, including a Pierce engine from Morton Grove that now serves in San Jose del Cabo.
Here’s what he found:
- **X-Morton Grove - Engine 4 (Pierce)** – now part of *los bomberos* in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico.
Below are some images of the truck as it appears in its new home. The photos were taken by duluoz cats on Flickr.
[Image: US fire engine in Mexico – caption: X-Morton Grove Engine 4, now with los bomberos, San Jose del Cabo, Mexico.]
[Image: US fire engine in Mexico – caption: photo from duluoz cats on Flickr.]
[Image: US fire engine in Mexico – caption: photo from duluoz cats on Flickr.]
Additionally, Karl also shared some historical photos of the same engine from when it was first delivered in 1988. This was the 2000th custom chassis built by Pierce.
[Image: Morton Grove Engine 4 1500/750 as it was delivered in 1988. Caption: This was the 2000th custom chassis built by Pierce. Larry Shapiro photo.]
[Image: Morton Grove Engine 4 with striping. Caption: Larry Shapiro photo.]
[Image: Morton Grove Engine 4 in its final years in Illinois. Caption: Steve Redick photo.]
It’s fascinating to see how these vehicles continue their service, even across borders.
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