Chicago 1985 E-One Hurricane Towers

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JoeO
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Re: Chicago 1985 E-One Hurricane Towers

Post by JoeO » Wed May 29, 2019 8:22 pm

Tower ladder 39’s 1985 E-One Hurricane Tower Ladder was the first Tower Ladder put in service by the Chicago Fire Department. Fire Replicas has done an amazing job replicating it in 1/50 scale. This truck would pair nice with your Fire Replicas Engine 123 or the 2017 E-One Tower Ladder 39.

Starting in 1927 Chicago was expanding by annexing in more smaller towns, the fire department also was growing. From 1927 until 1929 14 new Truck Companies were established. The first new truck company was Hook and Ladder 39. Truck 39 was established in 1927 and moved in to a brand new firehouse on Laflin just south of Madison with a straight frame trailer pulled by a White tractor. Truck 39’s most notable rig while at this station was the 144’ Mack Magirus, a six section aerial that also had ground ladder attached to the side of the aerial.
In 1969, as the city was still making cuts, Truck 39 was taken out of service and Engine 103 moved into the the fire house. In 1974 a new fire house was built on 51st Street east of Western Ave for Engine 123, the new 3 bay station would also see Truck 39 re-organized and put in service with Engine 123. The first rig that would go in service as Truck 39 using Truck 21’s old 1970 Ward/Grove. In 1981 the station had an Engine, Truck, Snorkel and an Ambulance.

In 1985 the first E-One Hurricane was placed in service as Truck 39, this was about a year after Snorkel 5 was taken out of service. In 1987 Truck 39 became Tower Ladder 39 the E-one ran front line as Tower 39 for 11 years. In 1996 the same truck then went in service as the new created Tower Ladder 54 replacing a regular rear mount Truck 54. Tower 54 would run the same E-One Hurricane front line until 2005. After 20 years as a front line Tower Ladder the rig, went to the spare pool, and I believe it is still a spare after. This rig has been running for 34 years.
The website is up Today with the truck: https://www.firereplicas.com/coming-soon/
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Re: Chicago 1985 E-One Hurricane Towers

Post by CCFR-45 » Wed May 29, 2019 11:02 pm

Another beautiful truck.

Thanks for sharing
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