The Robbins Fire Department, part of MABAS Division 22, has recently been added to the site. Located in Robbins, Illinois, the department operates from a single station that houses four fire engines, a tower ladder, and a mini-pumper. These vehicles come from several manufacturers, including Darley, E-ONE, Fire-Max, and HME. Notably, the Darley engine was previously assigned to the Orland Fire Protection District, while the E-ONE unit was originally from Riverside, Illinois.
In addition to their firefighting duties, the department provides EMS first responder support to assist Bud’s Ambulance Service, which is contracted for advanced life support (ALS) services in the community. The mini-pumper, built by Hammerly on a Ford chassis, was once owned by a department on the East Coast—specifically, it was previously operated by the Libertyville Fire Department in Illinois.
The department’s station, located at 3327 W. 137th Street, features Chicago-style red doors with company labels, as captured in a photo by Karl Klotz. One of the engines, Engine 2923, was formerly stationed in Riverside, IL, and is shown in a photograph by Dennis McGuire, Jr. Another notable unit, Engine 2913, was originally built for the Orland Fire Protection District as part of a larger order of five units from Darley, including three engines, a 55-foot Snorkel, and a 100-foot LTI rear-mount tower ladder. This engine is also featured in a photo by Dennis McGuire, Jr., highlighting its history and design.
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