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This is a message from Dan McInerney:
Last week, Division 11 of MABAS conducted a full-scale Blue Card drill at the Cicero Fire Department training tower. The exercise involved multiple fire departments from the division, focusing on fundamental fireground operations with a special emphasis on radio communication protocols. Although the weather wasn’t ideal—cloudy skies and light rain—it didn’t stop the crews from doing their part. I managed to capture a few shots despite the conditions.
Here are some photos from the event:
**NRIV T806 – North Riverside Truck 806**
*Dan McInerney photo*
**FOPK E401 – Forest Park Engine 401**
*Dan McInerney photo*
**BERW E903 – Berwyn Engine 903**
*Dan McInerney photo*
**BERW Q901 – Berwyn Quint 901 (from the rear)**
*Dan McInerney photo*
*Berwyn Quint 901 (front view)*
*Dan McInerney photo*
**BERW T904 – Berwyn Truck 904**
*Dan McInerney photo*
**CICR Hook and Ladder 2 – Cicero Fire Department Ladder 2**
*Dan McInerney photo*
*Dan McInerney photo*
*Dan McInerney photo*
Also captured was the **Cook County Mobile Command Unit**, though there’s not much information available about it.
*Dan McInerney photo*
Members of the Cicero Fire Department were seen working on the forcible entry simulator.
*Dan McInerney photo*
Other images from the drill include firefighters preparing for an entry into the training tower and a group of personnel taking a break between exercises.
*Dan McInerney photo*
*Dan McInerney photo*
*Dan McInerney photo*
It was a great opportunity for all the departments to practice coordination and communication under realistic conditions.