I just came across some exciting updates from the Legacy Fire Apparatus Facebook page about a new fire apparatus being built for the Argonne National Laboratory fire department. It looks like they're really making progress on this one! The design team has done an incredible job with the low hose bed—it’s both functional and sleek. Since this pumper is replacing a heavy rescue vehicle, there was a lot of pressure to get it right, but from what I can see in the photos, they’ve nailed it.
Here’s a quick rundown of what’s happening so far:
The first image shows the early stages of construction, where you can already see the impressive build quality. It’s clear that every detail has been carefully considered. In another shot, you can spot the American flag grille, which adds a nice patriotic touch while keeping things professional. There’s also a photo showing the overall structure of the vehicle—looks like it’s shaping up to be quite the workhorse!
If you’re into firefighting equipment or just appreciate great engineering, these photos are worth checking out. They give you a real sense of how much effort goes into creating something as vital as a fire engine. Big thanks to Legacy Fire Apparatus for sharing such detailed updates!
Oh, and here’s a fun fact: the new pumper isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s designed to handle any situation thrown at it. Whether it’s tackling emergencies inside the lab or responding to calls outside, this vehicle seems built to deliver. Can’t wait to see the final product when it’s fully assembled!
For now, check out the images below—I think you’ll agree this is going to be one heck of a machine. Let me know what you think if you get a chance to take a look!
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*P.S. Thanks again to Ron for sharing these awesome photos!*
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