Dennis McGuire, Jr. has shared some great photos and details about the Blue Island Fire Department, allowing us to feature them on the site. Here's a preview of what's coming soon:

Blue Island Fire Department patch

Here’s a quick overview of the department:
  • 2 Fire Stations
  • Station 1: 2540 Vermont Avenue
  • Station 2: Division Street & Canal Street
  • 23 Full-Time Firefighters
  • 4 Part-Time Firefighters
  • Serves an area of 4.16 square miles
Below are some images provided by Dennis McGuire, Jr., showing the department’s equipment in action:
Blue Island Fire Department

Blue Island Ambulance 2162 is a 2002 Ford E-450/Road Rescue Type III. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Blue Island Fire Department

Blue Island Ambulance 2128 is a 2006 Ford E-450 (unknown body builder). Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Blue Island Fire Department

Blue Island Engine 2103 is a 1994 Sutphen 1,500/750. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Blue Island Fire Department

Blue Island Engine 2123 is a 2008 HME SFO/Ahrens Fox 1,500/750. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

These images give a great look into the daily operations of the Blue Island FD. Thanks again to Dennis for sharing these valuable resources with us!

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