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> As of January 1, 2013, the Bensenville Fire Protection District updated their station numbering system. The fire station located at 500 S. York Road is now known as Station 17. This facility houses several units including Battalion 17, Squad 17, Tower 17, Medic 17, Utility 17, Utility 18, and the reserve engine. It’s always interesting to see how local departments evolve over time, especially when it comes to organization and structure.
All photos were taken by Donald Tessler. Here's a list of the images in order:
1. Battalion 17
2. Squad 17
3. Medic 17
4. Tower 17
5. Utility 17
6. Utility 18
7. Medic 18
8. Engine 18
Below are the corresponding photos, each captioned with the unit name and photographer:
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