Utica National donates vintage fire engine to Utica Fire Department
A 115-year-old fire engine has been on display downtown since 2006, but today it returned to its rightful owner, the Utica Fire Department. It was the very first fire engine the city ever purchased back in 1906. It took 3 horses to move the engine. It was sold for scrap in 1938, but was never dismantled.
Posted: Feb 27, 2021 10:33 PM
Updated: Feb 28, 2021 9:31 AM
Posted By: Brent Kearney
A 115-year-old fire engine has been on display downtown since 2006, but today it returned to its rightful owner, the Utica Fire Department. It was the very first fire engine the city ever purchased back in 1906 and It took 3 horses to move the engine. It was sold for scrap in 1938, but was never dismantled.
Fire damages building under construction in downtown Mount Prospect
Updated 2/19/2021 9:13 PM
A fire in a trash chute Friday morning did an estimated $50,000 in damage at Maple Street Lofts, under construction in downtown Mount Prospect, the fire department said in a news release.
The fire at 215 E. Prospect Ave. was reported about 10 a.m. A large trash bin was burning and the fire had spread up an exterior trash chute, officials said. The fire was brought under control in approximately 10 minutes. It was contained to the exterior of the building. The cause is under investigation but appears to be accidental.
Workers at the six-story apartment building discovered the fire and quickly reported it. They also helped called 911. This could have been much worse if it wasn t for the quick actions of calling 911, said Deputy Fire Chief John Dolan.