This is the third and final installment in Harry Pederson’s look back at the Franklin Park Fire Department’s fleet. In this post, we focus on the vehicles used by chief officers and department staff. The previous part, Part 2, covered fire suppression units, while the first post highlighted the department’s ambulances. Now, we take a closer look at the cars that support the leadership and administrative side of the department. The vehicles featured here are essential for daily operations, emergency response coordination, and official duties. These cars often serve as mobile offices, allowing commanders to stay connected and make quick decisions during critical situations. Many of these vehicles have been in service for years, with some being custom-built or modified to meet the specific needs of the department. While they may not be as flashy as the fire engines or ambulances, these staff vehicles play a crucial role in keeping the department running smoothly. From patrol cars to SUVs, each one has its own history and purpose. Whether it's a chief officer heading to a meeting or a staff member making a routine call, these vehicles are an important part of the Franklin Park Fire Department's legacy. Thanks, Harry, for sharing this great collection of photos and insights into the department’s past.

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