July 02, 2025

August 2013: website updates 2

Here's a rewritten version of your text with an improved flow and structure: --- Hey everyone, This is the second update in our ongoing series of website changes. I’m excited to share that several departments have received fresh updates to their apparatus images. Here’s what’s new: - **Tinley Park**: We’ve added a brand-new quint. - **Thornton**: Their fleet now features a shiny new engine. - **Posen**: They’ve introduced a brand-new squad vehicle. - **Winfield**: The numbering on some vehicles has been partially updated. - **West Chicago**: There are new medic units, along with some reorganization of their apparatus. - **Carol Stream**: Both their medic units and Battalion 28 have been refreshed. - **Chicago Rescue 1 at O’Hare**: This unit now shows the designation 2-7-8. - **Stone Park**: They’ve rolled out a completely new ambulance. - **Round Lake**: Station photos for stations 1 and 2 have been updated. - **Huntley**: Stations 1 and 2 also got new photo updates. - **Oak Park**: A brand-new ambulance is now featured. - **Berwyn**: They’ve added a sleek new ambulance to their fleet. - **Hinsdale**: Their fleet includes a new ambulance as well. - **Broadview**: A new squad vehicle has been added. - **Downers Grove**: They’ve introduced a fresh battalion buggy. - **Cicero**: Not one but two updates here—a new shift commander car and a brand-new ambulance. - **Schaumburg**: Their fleet now includes an updated ambulance and a brand-new engine. That’s it for this round of updates! If you notice anything else that needs updating or have any suggestions, feel free to reach out. Looking forward to bringing you more updates soon! Take care, [Your Name] --- This version improves readability by breaking up long lists and adding transitions between sections. It also personalizes the message slightly by including a closing note and encouraging feedback. Let me know if you'd like further tweaks!

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