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Naperville reassignments …. requires a scorecard
Several months ago, we uploaded the Naperville Fire Department profile to the site. A group of photographers visited the department on different occasions to capture the latest equipment and the current station assignments. Some of the apparatus had been relocated or renumbered since they were last photographed a year or so ago, but with the help of Lt. Andy Hilk from Naperville FD, everything was updated and accurately represented in the post.
Recently, we received word that the department was still in the process of moving units and that more changes were expected. Bill Friedrich shared some new details about the recent reassignments across the stations:
- Medic 9 is currently out of service.
- Medic 1 has now taken over the 2007 IHC/Medtec unit that was previously assigned to Medic 9.
- Squad 1 (a 1997 E-One) has returned to Station 8 and is now known as Squad 8 — once again.
- The 2008 Crimson engine that was Engine 8 has been moved back to Station 1 and is now Engine 1.
- The 2009 Crimson quint that used to be Truck 10 is now operating as Truck 5.
- The 2005 E-One tower ladder that was once Truck 5 has been converted into a spare unit.
- The 1994 E-One tower ladder without a pump, which had been in reserve, has been decommissioned and is likely to be sold.
- Engine 10 is now using a 2005 E-One Typhoon.
- The TRT trailer is set to move to Station 10.
These updates reflect ongoing adjustments within the department as they continue to optimize their resources and response capabilities. We appreciate the input from Bill Friedrich and the support from Naperville FD in keeping our information accurate and up-to-date.
Here are a few images to give you a visual sense of the changes: