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Bridgeview Fire Department Station 2
The Bridgeview Fire Department in Mabas Division 21 hasn’t been officially added to the website yet, but Martin Nowak has generously shared some images from Bridgeview Station 2, giving us a peek at some of their impressive apparatus. These photos provide a closer look at the equipment and vehicles that help keep the community safe.

*Caption: Bridgeview Fire Department Station 2. Martin Nowak photo.*
One of the standout pieces of equipment visible in the photos is Bridgeview Engine 405, a striking crimson-colored fire engine built in 2003 on a Spartan Metro Star chassis. This vehicle stands as a testament to modern firefighting technology while maintaining a classic aesthetic.

*Caption: Bridgeview Engine 405 is a 2003 Crimson on a Spartan Metro Star chassis. Martin Nowak photo.*
Another notable addition to their fleet is Bridgeview Ambulance 406, a robust 2012 Ford F-450 4×4 Type I ambulance crafted by Wheeled Coach. Its design ensures both durability and functionality, making it an essential part of their emergency response team.

*Caption: Bridgeview Ambulance 406 is a 2012 Ford F-450 4×4 Type I built by Wheeled Coach. Martin Nowak photo.*
The photos also showcase Bridgeview Brush 407, which has been modified from a 2001 Chevy Silverado pickup. This versatile vehicle is perfect for tackling brush fires and other outdoor emergencies.

*Caption: Bridgeview Brush 407 was built on a 2001 Chevy Silverado pickup. Martin Nowak photo.*
For those requiring more specialized care, there’s Bridgeview’s spare Ambulance 426, a Type III unit from Road Rescue mounted on a 1999 Ford E-450 chassis. It’s a reliable backup option for when primary ambulances are unavailable.

*Caption: Bridgeview’s spare Ambulance 426 is a Type III from Road Rescue on a 1999 Ford E-450 chassis. Martin Nowak photo.*
Even older models like Bridgeview Engine 415, built by Darley on a 1986 KME chassis, still play a crucial role in their operations. Despite its age, this engine remains a dependable asset for the department.

*Caption: Bridgeview Engine 415 was built by Darley on a 1986 KME chassis. Martin Nowak photo.*
In addition to these modern and vintage vehicles, the station proudly displays an old Type II ambulance that continues to serve the Bridgeview Emergency Medical Services. It’s a reminder of how far emergency services have come over the years.

*Caption: This old Type II ambulance is used by the Bridgeview EMA. Martin Nowak photo.*
Finally, outside the station, you’ll find a poignant tribute to the FDNY—a large sign honoring the firefighters who lost their lives serving others. It’s a touching gesture that highlights the camaraderie among emergency responders across the nation.

*Caption: Outside the station is this sign honoring the FDNY. Martin Nowak photo.*
These images offer a fascinating glimpse into the operations and history of the Bridgeview Fire Department. While they may not be fully represented online just yet, their dedication to service shines through every detail captured in these photographs.