This from Glenside Fire Protection District Deputy Chief James L. Larsen
Good morning,
Our new ambulance has been placed into service. “Medic 710” is a 2011 International Medtec that we purchased through Foster Coach Sales.
Aug 18
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This from Glenside Fire Protection District Deputy Chief James L. Larsen
Good morning,
Our new ambulance has been placed into service. “Medic 710” is a 2011 International Medtec that we purchased through Foster Coach Sales.
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Ron Wolkoff submitted several images of units that are not represented on the website yet.
Ron asks if anyone knows the origin or history of this engine which sits in a lot at the corner of Hicks Road and Rand Road in Palatine.
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Aug 17
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Several apparatus images representing the Prospect Heights Fire District have been updated. Larry Shapiro attended a training session and had ideal conditions to take shots. Images for the following units have been added:
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Aug 16
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This from Kevin Griffin:
Lisle-Woodridge Fire no longer has 526 or 531 anymore, and 561 is now the old engine 511 it is a 2000 e-one 1500gpm pumper.I realized 524 also isn’t with them anymore as well
Aug 16
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The Daily Herald has an article about the East Dundee Fire District‘s desire for a new station:
East Dundee fire district trustees will hold a special meeting at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, to discuss an ordinance that would place a referendum on the Nov. 6 ballot to sell general obligations bonds to build a new fire station.
Trustees will not only decide whether to pose the question to voters, but they will decide how much money they will need to raise through the bond sale.
If voters approve the request for funds, the fire station will be constructed along Route 25, north of Route 72 on three acres of land village trustees donated to the fire district. It will be next to the River Haven multifamily subdivision now under construction.
Trustees and the fire chief contend the new station is needed because fast access to many of their ambulance and fire calls is no longer easy.
“Our current station (on Third Street) was built in 1950, the west most part of the village. That was good for then, but we’ve expanded to the east,” the chief said. “Our district goes out to South Barrington where Goebberts (farm) is. Now, to get out of our station, if we get up (Barrington Avenue) hill, we’re good. Before we do that, we have to make turns, cross the bike path and get through the older part of the village.”
The complete article with details on the upcoming meetings can be found HERE.
Tags: East Dundee Fire Protection District, Fire district wants new station
Aug 15
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Fire Service, Inc. posted images of a new E-ONE engine for Homer Township.
thanks Josh
Tags: Fire Service Inc., Homer Township FPD, new engine on order for Homer Township
Aug 15
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The Daily Herald has an article which looks into discussions about the relationship between the Barrington & Countryside Fire Protection District and the Village of Barrington.
The long-standing relationship between the Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District and the village of Barrington is on the fritz, and officials are discussing the possibility of parting ways.
At a joint special meeting of the boards Monday, representatives from both sides used the often heated session to air multiple grievances.
For Barrington Countryside, which contracts its service from the village to serve an area more than 40 square miles around Barrington, frustrations stem from wanting more contractual flexibility to, on their own dime, hire more personnel and buy more equipment.
“Right now, we’re hamstrung,” Barrington Countryside President Tom Rowan said. “We can’t do that.”
The prime example fire district officials point to is their desire to purchase a tender, or a tanker that can haul and shoot water from a cannon. Rowan said Barrington Countryside’s current tender is unfit for use and being retired. Given the district’s absence of fire hydrants, the board wants the go-ahead to buy a replacement.
Village officials, however, say they already authorized the purchase of a smaller tender three years ago and that a bigger piece of equipment isn’t necessary given the district’s lack of fires and numerous mutual-aid agreements with neighboring departments.
Everyone agreed the next step should be for the fire district to draft a letter outlining its requests and reasoning behind them. The current intergovernmental agreement doesn’t expire until the end of 2013, though fire district officials want changes sooner.
If their demands aren’t met, both sides seemed prepared to end the relationship. For Barrington Countryside, that would mean starting its own department or finding another vendor.
“We want to run a department the way we feel it should be run: efficiently and thinking of the taxpayers,” village Trustee Robert Windon said. “If you guys don’t like that, that is perfectly fine. Let us know and at the end of this contract, we’ll all go our separate ways.”
The entire article can be found HERE.
Previous articles which highlight issues between the two governing bodies can be found HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.
Tags: Barrington & Countryside Fire Protection District, Barrington Fire Department, Barrington FPD investigates terminating their contract with the Village of Barrington, fire district and village may split in Barrington
This from Dan McInerney
MABAS Air 11 is housed at Oak Park Station 3 and will respond to alarms with OPFD E603. The E603 crew will leave the apparatus at the scene and return to quarters. Responses include all Division 11 hazmat and technical rescue boxes automatically, and to fire boxes as requested by the IC.
Tags: Dan McInerney, MABAS Air 11, MABAS Division 11, Marion Body Works, Marion Fire and Rescue Apparatus, Oak Park Fire Department
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