Photos by Steve Redick
A photo of a fire department honor guard captured by Steve Redick.
Firefighters from Western Springs marching in a parade, as seen through the lens of Steve Redick.
A vintage ambulance from the Western Springs Fire Department, photographed by Steve Redick.
Another shot of a classic Western Springs FD ambulance, captured by Steve Redick.
A vintage fire engine from the Western Springs Fire Department, taken by Steve Redick.
A classic hose cart from the Broidgeview Fire Department, snapped by Steve Redick.
The Clarendon Hills Fire Department's rescue squad, captured in a moment by Steve Redick.
An air rehab unit from the Pleasantview Fire Department, photographed by Steve Redick.
Engine 1311 from the Western Springs Fire Department, captured by Steve Redick.
Engine 1311 from the Lyons Fire Department, as captured by Steve Redick.
Engine 90 from Darien Woodridge Fire Department, photographed by Steve Redick.
Engine 1416 from the McCook Fire Department, captured by Steve Redick.
Engine 85 from Hinsdale Fire Department, taken by Steve Redick.
Truck 1719 from the Western Springs Fire Department, captured by Steve Redick.
Quint 1219 from La Grange Park Fire Department, captured by Steve Redick.
Truck 151 from the Pleasantview Fire Department, captured by Steve Redick.
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