New engine for Winnetka (more)

    This message comes from Larry Shapiro:

    Winnetka Fire Department officially put their new Engine 28 into service on Tuesday, June 7th, 2016. I took a few photos of the department’s fleet, including a side-by-side comparison with the 2000 Pierce Saber that's being moved to reserve status. The 1996 Pierce Saber, which has a white roof, is currently for sale. It's always interesting to see how fire departments update their equipment while still keeping some classic units in service.

    Winnetka Fire Department

    Larry Shapiro photo

    Winnetka Fire Department

    Larry Shapiro photo

    new and old fire engines

    Larry Shapiro photo

    new and old fire engines

    Larry Shapiro photo

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