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This is from Martin Nowak:
The 71st Street project in Bridgeview took several years to complete, but today, Saturday, was the official Reopening Ceremony. It was a big event with a lot of local officials and emergency personnel in attendance. The Bridgeview Fire Department, Bridgeview Emergency Management, and even our governor were there to celebrate the completion of this long-awaited project.
MABAS 21 Rehab unit was one of the emergency management units involved, specifically under X-Justice FD. I’m still trying to figure out where this old ambulance in the photo came from—it looks like it might be from the 80s or 90s. I’d love to hear if anyone recognizes it.
The street will officially reopen to traffic on Tuesday, so drivers should be aware of the changes.
I’ve attached a few photos from the event. They include shots of the fire department, the governor, and some historic fire engines that were on display. It was a great day for the community, and I’m glad I could capture some of the moments.
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