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New engine for Gurnee (more)
I just got some updated production photos of a brand-new fire engine being built by E-ONE for the Gurnee Fire Department. It's really exciting to see how these state-of-the-art vehicles come together!
Here’s one of the latest shots of the build process. You can really see the attention to detail and the high-quality craftsmanship that goes into each vehicle.
[Image description: A close-up view of the chassis with various components being assembled. Caption: E-ONE photo]
There are a few more stages left before this beauty is fully ready for service. Take a look at this next image:
[Image description: The engine bay with several key systems already installed. Caption: E-ONE photo]
It’s amazing to think about all the technology packed into these engines—safety features, power, and durability all rolled into one impressive package. Here’s another angle for you:
[Image description: Side profile of the vehicle with the doors open, showcasing the interior layout. Caption: E-ONE photo]
The team at E-ONE clearly takes pride in their work, and I’m looking forward to seeing this fire engine hit the streets. There are still a couple of steps remaining in the assembly process.
[Image description: The rear of the vehicle showing additional equipment being mounted. Caption: E-ONE photo]
Finally, here’s the last image from today’s update. This gives you a great sense of the scale and design of the finished product.
[Image description: Full front view of the completed engine. Caption: E-ONE photo]
I’ll be sure to share more as soon as this fire engine is officially delivered to the Gurnee FD. Stay tuned for updates—there’s always something new happening in the world of emergency vehicles!