New home for Wilmette tower ladder

I just heard from a friend who works in the firefighting community that the former Wilmette Tower Ladder 27 has found a new home with the Stuart Fire Department in Stuart, Iowa. They’ve renumbered it as Tower Ladder 23, and it seems like a great move for the department. The other day, I came across some photos online that really caught my attention. In one picture, you can see members of the Stuart Fire Department posing alongside their counterparts from the Wilmette Fire Department. It’s clear there was a lot of camaraderie and teamwork involved in this transition. The caption reads, “Members of the Stuart Fire Department (IA) with members of the Wilmette Fire Department.” Another image shows the newly acquired vehicle, now proudly labeled as Stuart FD Tower Ladder 23. The crisp white paint and bright red accents make it look almost brand-new, despite its history. The caption simply states, “Former Wilmette FD Tower Ladder 27 is now Stuart FD Tower Ladder 23 in Iowa.” There’s also a shot taken by Larry Shapiro, a well-known photographer in the firefighting world, that captures the essence of the handover. It’s an interesting perspective, focusing on the details of the truck rather than the people involved. The caption for this photo reads, “Larry Shapiro photo,” acknowledging his contribution to documenting this event. This kind of story always reminds me how tight-knit the firefighting community is. Departments often help each other out, whether it’s through equipment swaps or sharing resources. It’s not just about the trucks; it’s about the shared mission to protect and serve. I’m sure the folks in Stuart are thrilled to have such a capable piece of equipment at their disposal. It makes me wonder how many more stories like this are out there—where old firefighting vehicles find new homes and continue serving communities across the country. If anyone has similar stories or knows more about this particular transfer, I’d love to hear about it!

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