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New tower ladder for Crystal Lake
Scott Peterson shared a series of photos capturing the arrival of the new tower ladder at Crystal Lake Fire Department. The unit made a brief stop at EGVFD, where it was given a tour of the area before heading back to Crystal Lake.
The new equipment is expected to significantly enhance the department’s ability to respond to high-rise and complex fire incidents. It’s always exciting to see such advancements in emergency services, and the community is looking forward to seeing the tower ladder in action.
Here are some images from the event:
[Image 1: A close-up view of the new tower ladder, showing its impressive height and design.]
[Image 2: A side shot of the ladder being transported, with the Crystal Lake Fire Department logo clearly visible.]
[Image 3: A wider angle shot, capturing the moment the ladder was unloaded and inspected by local firefighters.]
These photos were taken by Scott Peterson, who has been covering local fire department updates for several years. His work helps keep the public informed and engaged with the important work happening in their community.