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This message is from Josh Boyajian:
**River Forest**
A Smeal 105’ heavy-duty quint has been purchased and is now ready for service. It will be on display at FRI this Friday and Saturday.
**Leyden FPD**
A 2013 Ford F-350 Wheeled Coach ambulance has just been completed and will be on display at FRI this weekend.
**Bensenville FPD**
A 2013 Ford F-450 Wheeled Coach ambulance was recently purchased and is expected to be delivered by the end of the month.
**Cicero**
A Pierce Dash CF pumper is currently under construction and is scheduled for delivery in February.
**Bolingbrook**
The department has approved the purchase of two new units: a Pierce Dash CF ladder truck and a Pierce Impel engine.
**Chicago Ridge**
A 2014 Road Rescue medium-duty ambulance built on a TerraStar chassis is now in the pipeline.
**Wilmette**
Two new units are on the way: a 2013 E-One E-Max pumper set to arrive in the next few months, and a 2013 Ford F-450 squad being built at Warner Bodies, also expected shortly.
**Northfield**
A 2013 E-One engine is currently being built on a Cyclone chassis and should be finished by the end of the year.
**Broadview FPD**
A 2013 E-One pumper has been ordered, though details about the specifications are still pending.
**Westchester**
A custom 2013 E-One walk-around rescue unit on a Typhoon chassis is currently under construction and will be delivered by year-end.
**Palos Heights FPD**
A 2013 E-One pumper has been ordered, but specific details are not yet available.
**Gurnee**
A 2013 Ford F-450 Road Rescue Ultramedic Type I ambulance is currently being built and is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
**Joliet**
Their two new engines have been completed and are ready for delivery—assuming they haven’t already been handed over.
**Chicago**
Fire Service Inc. is excited to announce a multi-year contract with the City of Chicago for airport pumpers. The first order includes three units. These new fire apparatus will feature E-One Cyclone custom chassis, 2000 GPM Hale pumps, Fecon foam systems, 1000-gallon water tanks, 250-gallon foam tanks, and Salisbury Stainless Steel bodies. This marks a return of the E-One product line to the third-largest city in the U.S.
*Thanks, Danny.*
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