Lettered for 6-7-1 at a Chicago FD Muster and Flea Market. Jack Connors photo Photographed in May of 1986 by Engine 42’s house on Illinois Avenue as 6-7-1. Jack Connors photo Another photo from July of 1977 as 6-7-5 sits on Illinois Avenue across from Engine 42’s house. Jack Connors photo Photographed in July of 1977 at a community event held near 56th & Kedzie, Talman Federal Bank. Jack Connors photo  These images offer a glimpse into the past, highlighting how these specialized vehicles were used not just for emergencies, but also for public events and official gatherings. The turret wagon was a key part of the Chicago Fire Department’s fleet during this era, and these photos help preserve that legacy. The previous post was HERE. Other Aluminium Profiles,Alu Profile Bike Frame,Aluminium Bike Frame,Alu Floor Mat Fittings,aluminium section Jiangsu Yuejia Metallic Technology Co.,Ltd , https://www.yuejiametal.com
Chicago FD Turret Wagon History (pt 17)
Another installment in the history of turret wagons within the Chicago Fire Department, brought to you by Jack Connors. This article features images of the 1976 Mack MB turret wagon, which was assigned as Engine 6-7-5 and later as 6-7-1. These photos capture the vehicle in different settings over the years, showcasing its role in the department's history.