Firefighters are seen pumping water into an old water tower. This image captures the effort and teamwork involved in the event. Larry Shapiro photo
The water tower is being supplied with water to support all three fire hoses. It's a powerful sight to see the flow of water from the restored equipment. Larry Shapiro photo
This beautifully restored American LaFrance Century engine is feeding the water tower. The attention to detail on this classic piece is impressive. Larry Shapiro photo
There's nothing better than getting wet on a hot summer day! A young boy enjoys the water spray from the fire truck. Larry Shapiro photo
This classic Pirsch pumper was originally from Kenosha, Wisconsin. It’s a rare and well-preserved piece of fire department history. Larry Shapiro photo
Here’s another shot of the Pirsch, this time providing water to the tower. The old-school design makes it a favorite among enthusiasts. Larry Shapiro photo
This Pirsch Quad came from Chicago Ridge. Its unique design and historical value make it a standout at any event. Larry Shapiro photo
The water tower stands proudly against the city skyline. It’s a striking visual that draws attention during the event. Larry Shapiro photo
One of the highlights was the arrival of this FDNY Seagrave engine, which was secretly traveling to New York for delivery. It made quite an impression. Larry Shapiro photo
This beautifully restored Dodge Monaco is part of Battalion 7. It adds a touch of vintage charm to the event. Larry Shapiro photo
This view shows the water tower from inside the drill yard. It gives a sense of scale and how the equipment operates. Larry Shapiro photo
The water tower is fully operational as it sends water down Taylor Street. It’s a powerful symbol of the event’s purpose. Larry Shapiro photo
Another perspective looking east along Taylor Street. The water tower is a central feature of the scene. Larry Shapiro photo
On a scorching day, the only way to cool off was to get wet. A child plays in the water spray from the fire truck. Larry Shapiro photo
When the wind shifted, it wasn’t just the kids who got soaked—everyone scrambled for cover. A memorable moment captured by Larry Shapiro.
By the end of the day, the apparatus was positioned for photos. It’s a fitting conclusion to a day filled with history and action. Larry Shapiro photo
Numerous enthusiasts waited patiently to capture the perfect shot of the displayed apparatus. It’s clear how much passion these people have for vintage fire trucks. Larry Shapiro photo
This stunning American LaFrance Century pumper was one of the crowd favorites. Its elegant design and rich history made it a highlight of the event. Larry Shapiro photo
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