Fireboats of Chicago

As an important port city, Chicago has operated dedicated fireboats since 1877.

However that was when many of the buildings that lined the waterfront were still made of wood, and by 1986 most of the factories and warehouses by the waterfront were built of concrete.

Josiah Seymour Currey, in a history of Chicago published in 1912, listed five fireboats operating in the early 1900s.

[1] By 1986 the city had introduced smaller, less powerful fireboats, that required smaller crews, and did not require specially trained and certified mariners to operate them.

[2] When she was commissioned in 2010, the Christopher Wheatley was Chicago's first full-size fireboat in sixty years.

Joseph Medill Fireboat 1967
In 1908 the City of Chicago operated a fleet of large steam-powered fireboats, but by the end of the 20th Century they had largely been replaced by smaller, faster, less powerful vessels.