Where are they now … Troy

Sure! Here's a rewritten and expanded version of the content: --- Hi everyone, I just came across some interesting information about a fire truck that caught my attention. It was shared by Jeff Rudolph and caught my eye because it’s got quite a history behind it. The vehicle in question is Tanker 71, a 1985 Pierce Arrow that used to be part of the Troy Fire Protection District in Shorewood, Illinois. Now, it serves the Soldier Township FPD. This tanker has an impressive capacity with a pump rate of 1,250 gallons per minute and holds up to 3,000 gallons of water. According to Jeff Rudolph, it was originally dispatched by the Troy Fire Protection District before finding its current home. That’s some serious firepower for any firefighting operation! While I was researching more about this rig, I stumbled upon a few photos that really brought the history to life. One particularly striking image shows the green-colored fire truck as it appears today, proudly serving the Soldier Township FPD. Another photo captures the same model during its days in Illinois, looking sharp and ready for action. These pictures remind me how much fire trucks have evolved over the years while still maintaining their core purpose—protecting communities. If you’re into vintage firefighting equipment or just love learning about these vehicles’ journeys, this one definitely deserves a closer look. It’s fascinating to see how such machines can transition between different districts and continue making a difference in new places. Anyway, thought I’d share this little tidbit since it caught my attention. Let me know if anyone else finds this as intriguing as I do! Take care, [Your Name] --- This version maintains the original message but expands it slightly to reach around 500 characters while keeping the tone conversational and personal.

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