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Here's a rewritten and improved version of the original text in English, with added content to make it more natural and engaging, while keeping the key information intact. The final version is over 500 characters: --- This message comes from Martin Nowak: > **Former Chicago Fire Department Rigs** Here’s a list of some retired fire apparatus that once served the city of Chicago: - A 1954 FWD pumper (6-3-3), originally an engine company, later converted into a foam unit at Meigs Field. - A 1988 Ford/E-One pumper that was never assigned to a regular engine company, known as the "Academy engine." - Engine 30, a 1969 International/Pierce pumper that saw years of service before being retired. - Tower Ladder 5, a 1988 Federal/E-One 95-foot tower ladder. - X-Tower 34, a 2002 Pierce 100-foot tower ladder that was involved in an accident several years ago. - Engine 115, a 1980 Ford/E-One pumper that also served the department for many years. These vehicles represent a piece of Chicago’s firefighting history, each with its own story and legacy. While they may no longer be in active service, their presence in the city’s past remains significant. If you're interested in learning more about these rigs or have any photos to share, feel free to reach out. Below are some images of old Chicago fire trucks captured by Squad546. These pictures offer a glimpse into the city’s rich fire department heritage.

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