Archive for June 17th, 2012

Zion 3rd Alarm Fire and Haz Mat Box 6-17-12

The Zion Fire Department along with mutual aid companies responded to a fire early this morning at 1817 Kenosha Road. Upon arrival, they found a substantial fire behind the large manufacturing facility located at that address. Thick black smoke filled the air from many tightly packed cardboard bales and containers filled with plastic pellets.

Contributors Tim Olk, Jeff Rudolph, and Larry Shapiro all went to the scene. Tim has submitted several images from rather early in the fire. Images and video will follow from Jeff and Larry.

Zion Fire Department 3rd Alarm fire on Kenosha Road 6-17-12

Trucks from Zion and Winthrop Harbor use elevated master streams to cool the fire in the yard behind the facility at 1817 Kenosha Road on Sunday morning. Tim Olk photo

Zion Fire Department 3rd Alarm fire on Kenosha Road 6-17-12 Winthrop Harbor Fire Department

Newport Township firefighters advance a line towards the cardboard pales that were burning. Tim Olk photo

Zion Fire Department 3rd Alarm fire on Kenosha Road 6-17-12

Chief officers look on as companies utilize several streams to fight the fire. Tim Olk photo

Zion Fire Department 3rd Alarm fire on Kenosha Road 6-17-12

A Zion firefighter descends the aerial ladder. Tim Olk photo

Zion Fire Department 3rd Alarm fire on Kenosha Road 6-17-12 Antioch Fire Department

The Antioch Fire District tower ladder works from the south end of the complex. Tim Olk photo

Zion Fire Department 3rd Alarm fire on Kenosha Road 6-17-12

The Zion truck deploys a master stream into the burning debris. Tim Olk photo

Zion Fire Department 3rd Alarm fire on Kenosha Road 6-17-12

A hand line is used as heavy fire consumes the tightly packed cardboard bales along with other goods that have also been bound. Tim Olk photo

Tim has more images HERE.

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Open House for MABAS (update)

A few images from the MABAS Home Day Open House last week at the readiness center warehouse in Wheeling.

MABAS Readiness Center Open House

Many area fire chiefs and other officers attended the open house at the MABAS Readiness Center in Wheeling on Friday. There were several presenters who discussed different topics. Larry Shapiro photo

MABAS Readiness Center Open House Congressman Peter Roskam

Congressman Peter Roskam addressed the fire service personnel. Larry Shapiro photo

MABAS Readiness Center Open House - Mobile Field Office

The readiness center is packed full of various unique support units like this Mobile Field Office with slide-out sides to increase the interior working space. This is one of three such units. It is designated as MSU-North or Mission Support Unit for the north region. Larry Shapiro photo

MABAS Readiness Center Open House

A sign describes the Mission Support Unit. Larry Shapiro photo

MABAS Readiness Center Open House - Oshkosh P-16

The newest addition to the MABAS specialized units is this 8×8 Oshkosh P-15 that was surplussed from the Air Force. It is one of the largest crash trucks ever built and carries 6,000 gallons of water and 600 gallons of AFFF. It has two 1,500-GPM pumps and two turrets rated at 1,250-GPM each. The unit is not currently in service and the exact nature of it’s anticipated use has not yet been outlined. Larry Shapiro photo

MABAS Readiness Center Illinois Task Force 1

The warehouse is also home to Illinois Task Force 1 (ILTF-1), the state US&R team. “IL-US&R TF-1 is an asset of MABAS-IL and serves as the State of Illinois’ Urban Search & Rescue (US&R) Taskforce #1.” One side of the facility houses the resources for this team. Larry Shapiro photo

MABAS Readiness Center Illinois Task Force 1

The newest addition to the mobile equipment for the US&R team is this flatbed roll-off for lumber. Larry Shapiro photo

 

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