Archive for June 21st, 2011

9/11 steel arriving in Darien and Welcome home for USAF veteran

Dennis McGuire, Jr. was asked to pass along the following information regarding two upcoming events:

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On Thursday, June 23, 2011 as part of the 9/11 Anniversary planning, the Warriors Watch Riders have been asked to escort a 600lb., 10′ section of steel from the NY World Center Twin Towers to our local Darien/Tri-State Fire Protection District for use in a permanent memorial to the victims of 9/11.

This piece of history will be passing through Chi-Town Harley Davidson to be escorted on to Darien, IL.

The staging information is as follows:

  • STAGING TIME: 11:15AM
  • STAGING LOCATION: CHI TOWN HARLEY DAVIDSON
  • STAGING ADDRESS: 17801 SO. LAGRANGE ROAD, TINLEY PARK, IL
  • STEEL ARRIVAL: 11:30-11:55AM
  • RIDE BRIEF: 11:30 AM
  • KSU:12:15
  • RC: TONY MARMO (HOGTONY) 708-473-1371.

FOLLOW THIS LINK FOR FULL INFORMATION REGARDING THIS HISTORICAL EVENT.

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On Friday, June 24th, please be on hand to welcome home TSGT. Robert Head, USAF.

Staging information is as follows:

  • STAGING TIME:5:30 PM
  • STAGING LOCATION:CHI-TOWN H-D
  • STAGING ADDRESS: 17801 SO. LAGRANGE ROAD, TINLEY PARK, IL
  • RIDE BRIEF: 6:15PM
  • KSU: 6:30PM FOR AN ESCORT TO WILLIAM MARTIN VFW, 19852 S. WOLF ROAD, MOKENA, IL.

FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EVEVT, FOLLOW THIS LINK

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CFD HIT 5-1-1 apparatus

There has been a thread running from a previous post about the history of the CFD Hazardous Incident Team apparatus 5-1-1. Here are several photos which describe the changes over the years.

Chicago Fire Department 4-7-5

Prior to becoming a full-time haz mat unit, this 1979 Chevy Stepvan (G-418) was used for haz mat incidents. This unit, with a signature of 4-7-5 was assigned to the Emergency Preparedness & Disaster Services. Bill Friedrich collection.

Chicago Fire Department Flying Squad 4 Mack MB Platt

An image of Flying Squad 4 with their 1970 Mack MB/Platt unit which was identical to the unit that was later reassigned to HIT 5-1-1. Larry Shapiro collection

Chicago Fire Department Flying Manpower Squad 1

This shot is of Flying Squad 1 at the CFD shops prior to being repainted for 5-1-1. Bill Friedrich collection

 

Chicago Fire Department Hazardous Incident Team 5-1-1

1970 Mack MB/Platt (G-306) formerly saw service as Flying Manpower Squad 1. Bill Friedrich photo

Chicago Fire Department Hazardous Incident Team 5-1-1

Another shot of the Mack/Platt unit by Larry Shapiro

Chicago Fire Department Hazardous Incident Team 5-1-1

The first unit purchased specifically for the full-time HIT was this 1990 Spartan Gladiator/Saulsbury (G-492). Larry Shapiro photo

Chicago Fire Department Hazardous Incident Team 5-1-2

Chicago now staffs two full-time Hazardous Incident Teams that use identical rigs. Karl Klotz photo

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3rd Alarm in Lake Zurich on 6-20-11

Lake Zurich Fire Department house fire Brandon Road Kildeer

The 3rd Alarm in Lake Zurich's district originated in this attached garage. Larry Shapiro photo

The homeowner at 21396 Brandon Road in Kildeer called the fire department this evening shortly after 6PM to report a fire in the attached three-car garage. Fire protection is provided by the Lake Zurich Fire Department who responded with three engines and a truck. Long Grove responded auto-aid with a 3,000-gallon tanker since this neighborhood is without hydrants. The header could be seen as units went en-route and the alarm was filled out for the working fire. Upon arrival, companies were met with 20-foot flames from the garage which contained two cars. The alarm was quickly elevated to a MABAS Box Alarm and then a 2nd Alarm was requested within minutes. Lake Zurich Engine 4 setup at the base of the driveway after the tower ladder was backed into the driveway.

Lake Zurich Fire Department house fire Brandon Road Kildeer

Lake Zurich Engine 4 is on the street just outside the driveway where the truck is parked. Larry Shapiro photo

The bulk of the fire was contained to the garage area with some extension into the house and the attic area.

Placement of the Lake Zurich tower ladder on the narrow driveway meant that all of the outriggers were set on grass. Larry Shapiro photo

A skid-load and a 2 1/2 were pulled from Engine 4 which had 1,000 gallons of tank water that was immediately supplemented by 3,000 gallons from Long Grove Tanker 55. As these lines went to work, Lake Zurich Engine 3 laid 900 feet of 5″ down the road where they took an in-line position. Lake Zurich Engine 2 laid out an additional 700 feet of 5″ to the end of the street where they were met by Barrington Tanker 361 who setup their portable tank. The in-line operation was completed before companies ran out of water.

Lake Zurich Fire Department house fire Brandon Road Kildeer

After providing Lake Zurich Engine 4 with an additional 3,000 gallons of water, Long Grove Tanker 55 backs down the long block to make way for other units to head to the fire scene. Larry Shapiro photo

The bulk of the fire was contained to the garage area with some extension into the house and the attic area.

Looking east on Brandon Road from the fire scene, Lake Zurich Engine 3 is seen 900 feet away, and in the distance, Engine 2 is another 700 feet farther down at the corner. Larry Shapiro photo

The bulk of the fire was contained to the garage area with some extension into the house and the attic area.

Lake Zurich Fire Department house fire Brandon Road Kildeer

Arlington Heights firefighters prepare to ventilate the roof as interior crews work to extinguish fire that extended into the attic. Larry Shapiro photo

Lake Zurich Fire Department house fire Brandon Road Kildeer

A Lake Zurich firefighter wets down areas of the garage after the fire has been declared under control. Larry Shapiro photo

Lake Zurich Fire Department house fire Brandon Road Kildeer

Lake Forest firefighters hit the remaining hot spots in the garage after the outer wall collapsed. Larry Shapiro photo

 

A 3rd Alarm was requested for manpower to assist companies with salvage and overhaul. One firefighter was transported to the hospital after going through rehab.

Larry Shapiro went to the scene and although he spotted the header from Buffalo Grove, the main body of fire was knocked down before he arrived at the scene. He submitted several images from the scene.

Lake Zurich Fire Department house fire Brandon Road Kildeer

Lake Forest also responded to the fire with Engine 422. Larry Shapiro photo

Lake Zurich Fire Department house fire Brandon Road Kildeer

Mundelein Engine 431 was due on the Box Alarm. Larry Shapiro photo

Lake Zurich Fire Department house fire Brandon Road Kildeer

Grayslake responded on the 2nd Alarm with Engine 2717 which was staged half a mile from the fire scene. Larry Shapiro photo

Lake Zurich Fire Department house fire Brandon Road Kildeer

Mt Prospect Engine 13 was one of the farthest companies to respond to the fire in Kildeer. Larry Shapiro photo

Departments assisting at the scene included tankers from Long Grove, Barrington, Nunda, Cary, and Palatine Rural. Engines came from Wheeling, Buffalo Grove, Fox River Grove, Grayslake, Mundelein, Mt. Prospect, and Lake Forest. Ambulances on the scene were from  Lincolnshire-Riverwoods, Libertyville, Highland Park, and Lake Villa. Squads came from Deerfield, Wauconda, and Gurnee, plus Arlington Heights responded with a tower ladder.

A large gallery of images from the scene can be found HERE.

The Chicago Tribune has an article HERE.

 

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