The Addison Fire District has unveiled its most extensive photo gallery to date, featuring a rich historical collection of apparatus and stations. This new addition can be explored by clicking the “Historic Gallery” button on each of the current station pages. The gallery showcases vintage fire trucks dating back to the 1950s, along with staff cars and ambulances, offering a glimpse into the department’s evolution over the decades. The images were generously contributed by Bill Friedrich and Larry Shapiro, who have preserved these valuable moments in time.
Addison Fire Department history

Addison Fire Department history 1965 ford fire truck

This 1965 Ford F-700 served as Squad 107, while the 1994 Pierce Lance HDR that replaced it marked a significant technological advancement in firefighting equipment. The contrast between the older model and the newer one highlights how far the department has come in terms of safety, efficiency, and design.
Addison Fire Department history 1994 Pierce Lance HDR

Addison Fire department history 1961 Howe pumper

Another standout piece is the 1961 GMC Howe pumper, which served on Squad 108. These vehicles not only represent the technical progress of the fire department but also the dedication of the men and women who operated them. Each image tells a story, capturing the spirit and resilience of the Addison Fire District through the years.

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