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Hey everyone,
This message comes from Steve Redick, who just shared something really exciting for all you fire truck enthusiasts out there. He found this amazing vintage brochure from Ahrens Fox that he believes dates back to the late 1930s. If you take a closer look, you'll notice a fantastic photograph of a fire at the Chicago grain elevators along the Calumet River, featuring several Fox fire trucks hard at work. According to Steve, this particular incident happened in May 1939 and involved the Rosenbaum Elevators.
Steve did an incredible job scanning the pages and merging the three-page spread into one high-quality image, which he then sharpened up to make it look even better. The result is absolutely stunning! Not only does it showcase some classic Ahrens Fox vehicles, but there’s also a hidden gem—an FDNY Fox truck, even though it isn’t clearly lettered. It’s such a cool piece of history!
I’ve included some images below so you can see for yourself how detailed and impressive this brochure is. Enjoy checking them out!
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It’s always fascinating to discover these pieces of firefighting history. Thanks, Steve, for sharing this treasure with us! Let me know what you think in the comments.
Take care,
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