Archive for January 21st, 2011

Chicago Still and Box Alarm 1-21-11

Chicago firefighters responded to a residential fire in the 6600 block of Onarga on the city’s Northwest Side before 7PM this evening. Temperatures were in the single digits which complicated efforts for Engine 119 who came across two frozen hydrants, but Engine 79 found a good hydrant. Firefighters found a victim in the house and rushed her to an ambulance.

Chicago Fire Department house fire Onarga

Light smoke vents from a home in the 6600 block of Onarga Tuesday evening. Single digit temperatures hampered firefighters. Steve Redick photo

The Chicago Tribune reports:

A 79-year-old Chicago woman was in serious-to-critical condition Friday night after firefighters rescued her from a burning building on the Far Northwest Side.

The woman was pulled from the building around 7 p.m. and taken to Advocate Lutheran General Hospital with smoke inhalation injuries, he said.

A brief article can be found HERE.

Chicago Fire Department house fire on Onarga

Firefighters work to ventilate the roof to improve conditions for interior companies. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department house fire on Onarga

Fire vents out of the house in 'Sector 2' as firefighters on the roof perform ventilation. Steve Redick photo

Steve Redick took in the fire and submitted several images of the scene.

Chicago Fire Department house fire on Onarga Engine 79

Engine 79 was fortunate to find a working hydrant at the scene. Engine 119 encountered two frozen hydrants. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department house fire on Onarga

As smoke pours out of the house, firefighters ascend the main from Truck 55 to gain access to the roof. Steve Redick photo

Chicago Fire Department house fire on Onarga

The crew of Truck 55 grabs a ground ladder off their spare rig to provide firefighters on the roof with a secondary means of egress. Steve Redick photo

Steve Redick will post a gallery of images from this fire HERE.

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Stolen helmet from firefighter funeral in MA

Saturday morning update from the MetroWest Daily News

The helmet worn by late firefighter Mike Urban – stolen in Middleborough after his funeral last week – will be returned to his widow Saturday.

A tipster called Middleborough police Friday night to say that the helmet could be found in a backpack behind the shuttered fire station at 566 Wareham St., Middleborough, Fire Chief Lance Benjamino said. Police got that anonymous call about 8:15 p.m.

Benjamino said he plans to return the helmet to Urban’s widow, Maureen, Saturday.

Fire Chief Gary Daugherty broke the news to Maureen Urban Friday night.

Last Tuesday after the funeral for fallen Framingham Firefigher Mike Urban, someone stole his helmet from his nephew’s car that had broken down during the snowstorm in Middleborough, Mass. The Framingham Board of Selectmen has put up a $1,000 reward for the return of the helmet. The poster below is a way of spreading the word and hopefully getting the helmet back to Mike’s family. Please keep an eye out on Ebay and Craigslist in hopes of a lucky break. The information is in the MetroWest Daily News link HERE.

firefighter helmet stolen

Chairman Dennis Giombetti, on behalf of the Board of Selectmen, has put up a $1,000 reward for the return of late Firefighter Mike Urban’s helmet, which thieves stole after his funeral last week.

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Fire in Country Club Hills 1-21-11

The Country Club Hills Fire Department responded to a fire todat at 4440 W. 183rd Street, just two buildings west of their Station #1. Fire broke through on the west side of a single-family residence. No one was home at the time of the fire. Country Club Hills received mutual aid from Homewood, Oak Forest, Midlothian, Markham, and Hazel Crest.

Dennis McGuire, Jr. arrived after the fire was out and submitted several images from the scene.
Country Club Hills Fire Department house fire 1-21-11

Country Club Hills Engine 1120, a Spartan Crimson, in front of the house. Dennis McGuire, Jr photo

Country Club Hills Fire Department house fire 1-21-11

Country Club Hills Truck 1145 was staged across the street but not put to use. Denis McGuire, Jr photo

Country Club Hills Fire Department house fire 1-21-11 Oak Forest engine

Oak Forest Engine 963 was due mutual aid to Country Club Hills this morning to assist with a house fire. Dennis McGuire, Jr photo

Country Club Hills Fire Department house fire 1-21-11

Firefighters repack the pre-connects onto Engine 1120 after extinguishing a fire this morning in Counrty Club Hills, Dennis McGuire, Jr photo

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Posen is added to the website

The Posen Fire Department has been added to the MABAS Division 22 listings. Posen runs with a Pierce engine and a Pierce quint, two ambulances, a squad and a utility. They also house the MABAS Division 22 Decon unit and a communications van for the division as well. There is a 1938 antique engine which we have not yet featured. Images on the website are from Dennis McGuire, Jr and Karl Klotz.

Posen Fire Department station

The Posen Fire Department station is located at 2440 Walter Zimney Drive. Karl Klotz photo

Posen Fire Department ambulance 2802

Posen Fire Department Pierce quint

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