From Steve Redick: When I dug into the archives, I found a few old photos that reminded me of some unforgettable moments from my past. This one, which I believe was taken by Chuck Madderom, is a rare shot of the famous Snorkel Squad 3 in action with their iconic Snorkel. I don’t have much information about the location or date, but I love this image. It's the same original Snorkel that was restored by ALF back in the '90s. My dad was the captain of the company, and I even got to ride on one of the foam pressure units a couple of times when I lived on Erie Street. That house is gone now, but the memories remain. Photographer unknown Here’s another classic fire fan photo. I think it was taken around 1970s at 59th & Lafayette or maybe Lasalle or Perry – not sure anymore. The building was venting smoke from the side, and a truckman was holding the door shut after forcing it open while the engine pulled out. My dad is in the white helmet on the right side of the photo. I rode in the 12th Battalion buggy to this call. It was typical for those days in the old 12th Battalion. Steve Redick photo I don’t remember the exact date of this next photo, but I took it on my way home from a bar, probably around 3 AM in the late '80s. I think it was a well-known restaurant, but I can't recall the name. Does anyone have more details? Steve Redick photo Let me share one more. In March 1987, Detroit lost three firefighters in a major warehouse fire. The next day, a cartoon appeared in the paper that really struck a chord with me. I bought a lithograph of it because I thought it was so powerful. This image has always stayed with me. Steve Adjustable Locknut,Stainless Steel Nut,Chuck Clamping Nuts,Hydraulic Fitting Nut Jiaxing Master Fitting CO.,LTD , https://www.master-fittings.com