Check out more photos from the Fire Buffs of Illinois and 5-11 Club muster held at the Quinn Fire Academy on June 16th. Â Apparatus lined up for display outside the Quinn Fire Academy. Bill Friedrich photo Command Van 2-7-1, a 2007 Ford F-650/Road Rescue (G-559), was on display at the muster. Bill Friedrich photo This 1977 Century Series American LaFrance engine (1,500/500), owned by John Carter, is from X-Loudonville. Bill Friedrich photo Owned by Gary Jensen, this 1961 FWD (750/750) engine from the Sauk Fire District in Wisconsin was on display. Bill Friedrich photo Hillside brought Engine 402, a 2001 American LaFrance Eagle/3D (1,500/750). Bill Friedrich photo X-Hillside Engine 405, a 1975 American LaFrance Century Series (1,500/750), which is now privately owned, was also at the muster. Bill Friedrich photo Both Hillside engines were displayed side by side, showcasing the evolution of American LaFrance engines over time. Bill Friedrich photo This Ahrens Fox from the Fire Museum of Greater Chicago was a highlight of the event. Bill Friedrich photo While not featured in the photos, additional vehicles on display included a replica of LA County Squad 51 and a Chicago Ridge engine. The event was a great opportunity for fire enthusiasts to see historic and modern apparatus in one place. Whether you're a collector, a firefighter, or just a fan of vintage fire equipment, this muster offered something for everyone. The Quinn Fire Academy provided a perfect setting for these classic rigs to shine under the summer sun. A special thanks to Bill Friedrich for capturing these moments so beautifully. Non-standard Automation Equipment Non-Standard Automation Equipment,Non-Standard Automatic Motor,Non-Standard Automated Assembly Line,Non-Standard Automated Production Line Jiangyin Tongli Industrial Co.,Ltd , https://www.manipulator17.com