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Engine 61 Museum tour (more)
I just received this heartfelt message from Brian Kazmierzak:
Al Kirchner, a true legend in firefighting, served as the retired Chief of the US Marine Corps Fire Service. A lifelong admirer of the Chicago Fire Department, especially Engine 61 and the 16th Battalion, he worked under the leadership of Bill Foran and his team.
Al's journey began as a Notre Dame student firefighter, growing up on Long Island, New York. His dedication led him to forge a deep friendship with Commissioner Quinn. After Notre Dame, Al joined the Washington DC Fire Department, then moved on to the USFA, eventually becoming the Superintendent of the National Fire Academy.
Al has done an incredible job bringing back vivid memories of Chicago’s firefighting past, particularly for Engine 61, one of the most storied firehouses in the city. For those of us who were fans of Engine 61, these memories are priceless. I had the privilege of working with Lt. Pat Durkin and later Captain Keith Witt. It's fascinating how life takes its turns—Keith Witt retired as a chief from the Chicago Fire Department’s 18th Battalion and is now my colleague at Penn Township Fire Department in Indiana.
Check out these amazing photos from Brian Kazmierzak capturing the essence of Engine 61 and its rich history. The museum and memorabilia displayed here truly bring back the glory days of the Chicago Fire Department.
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These photos speak volumes about the passion and dedication of firefighters past and present. If you ever find yourself in Chicago, make sure to visit Engine 61—it’s more than just a firehouse; it’s a living museum honoring the brave men and women who have served the city so valiantly over the years.