Gurnee FD updates

Tim Olk recently visited the Gurnee Fire Department and shared photos of the newly arrived Engine 1312, which is still not in service, and Ambulance 1344, which is already operational. Both units are set to be stationed at Station 2. The arrival of these new apparatus has led to some reorganization of the department’s fleet: - The old Ambulance 1344, a 2000 IHC/2001 Road Rescue, has been retired. - The previous Engine 1312, a 1995 E-One fixed cab Cyclone 1500/750, has also been removed from service. - With the introduction of the new command car 1396, the older 2000 Ford Expedition will be disposed of. - Ambulance 1343 will now be stationed at Station 1 and will serve as the first response unit. - Ambulance 1341 will be the second ambulance out of Station 1, while Ambulance 1342 will remain unmanned. - Command car 1392 will be repurposed as a staff vehicle at Station 1. Here are the images captured by Tim Olk and Larry Shapiro showcasing the new equipment:
Gurnee Fire Department Ambulance 1344

Gurnee Fire Department Ambulance 1344 is a 2012 Ford F-450/Road Rescue Type I. Tim Olk photo

Gurnee Fire Department Ambulance 1344

Larry Shapiro photo

Gurnee Fire Department Engine 1312

Gurnee Fire Department Engine 1312 is a 2012 E-One Cyclone II with a 1,500-GPM pump, 750 gallons of water, 20 gallons of Class A foam plus 30 gallons of Class B foam. Tim Olk photo

Gurnee Fire Department Engine 1312

Gurnee Engine 1312 should be in service soon. Tim Olk photo

Gurnee Fire Department Engine 1312

Larry Shapiro photo

Gurnee Fire Department

Larry Shapiro photo

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