Archive for February, 2013

Local news briefs

Fatal house fire in Chicago 2-21-13. From the Chicago Tribune:

Fire officials say the fire broke out around 12:15 a.m. near the intersection of Waller Avenue and Iowa Street, and the upper floor of the building was engulfed by the time firefighters arrived.

“They had heavy fire on the second floor, heavy fire in the attic,” Deputy Fire Chief Don Hroma said. “The attic was totally involved.”

Witnesses said everyone in the house made it out except for Davidson. One person jumped out a window, they said. A man who suffered smoke inhalation was taken to West Suburban Medical Center in fair-to-serious condition, fire officials said.

The article is HERE.

Naperville firefighters rescue worker at Edwards Hospital. From the Daily Herald:

Naperville firefighters used a construction crane Wednesday morning to rescue a man who was injured while doing outside construction work on the roof of Edward Hospital.

The man, whose identity was not being released, was above the fourth floor of the west building about 8 a.m. when construction material fell on him and injured him, according to an Edward Hospital spokesman.

… Naperville Fire Department Bureau Chief Kevin Lyne said … firefighters climbed stairways and a construction ladder to get to the worker, then called for a specialized rescue team because of the limited access to the area.

That brought 10 additional firefighters to the scene at 801 S. Washington St. to work with the five who responded initially to bring the man to safety.

The article is HERE.

Thanks Chris and Dennis

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McCook Full Still Alarm 2-20-13

This from Josh Boyajian:

McCook had a full still tonight at 9550 w Sergo. Companies were initially dispatched for an AFA and arrived to find a fire inside a 200×50 non-combustable building. McCook upgraded to a Full Still Alarm which brought in more surrounding auto aid. Later in the incident, command requested a Mabas 10 investigators box along with their MVU stationed in Lyons. Here are some pictures.

 

McCook Fire Department engine

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industrial fire in McCook IL Fire Department

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Brookfield Fire Department truck

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MABAS Mobile Ventilation Unit

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McCook Fire Department scene

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House fire in Prospect Heights 2-21-13

The from Deputy Chief Drew Smith:

At approximately 12:01 a.m. on February 21 the Prospect Heights FD was dispatched to a reported structure fire in the 100 block of Parkway North. Upon arrival Battalion 9 declared a working fire in the two-car attached garage of the two-story house and assumed command. Engine 9 deployed a 2&1/2-inch hand line into the garage while Engine 39 advanced an 1&3/4-inch hand line into the front door to check for extension and primary search of the first floor. 

  • Wheeling Engine 23 performed a primary search of the second floor and checked for extension above the fire area.
  • Deputy Chief 901 was assigned the Division B.
  • Tanker 9 nursed Engine 9
  • Long Grove Tanker 55 nursed Engine 39.
  • Northbrook Tower 12 assisted with overhaul in the garage.
  • Tanker 55/Ambulance 55 crew was assigned to on-deck on the B side of the structure.
  • Deputy Chief 3901 assumed the Plans Section Chief role with Battalion 9.
  • Arlington Heights Ambulance 2 was assigned as EMS/Rehab.
  • Wheeling Chief 2400 was assigned as the safety officer.
  • Palatine Rural Tanker 36 and Glenview Engine 8/Ambulance 7 were held in staging.
  • Long Grove Chief 5500 and North Maine Chief 100 were held at the command post and returned once no fire extension was found and the fire was confined to the garage.
Fire was held to contents of the garage and did not spread into structural members or living areas. 11 companies and 6 chiefs responded: 7 Companies and 3 chiefs on the report and an additional 4 companies and 3 chiefs upon declaration of the working fire.
garage fire in Prospect heights

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Chicago Apartment Fire 2-21-13

This from Josh Boyajian:

CFD companies had a working fire this morning at 5511 w Congress. Multiple ambulances were called for smoke victims. Engine 113 had a line lead out, Tower 14 made the roof, and Engine 117 also had a line lead out. Here are some of my pictures

 

building fire in Chicago

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Chicago Engine 113

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Chicago Tower Ladder 14

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Chicago Fire Department Engine 117

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Palatine Firefighter Memorial Service

Palatine Firefighter Memorial Service

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Lisle Woodridge numbering

This from Kevin Griffin:

Some time in march the Lisle Woodridge Fire District will changing numbers. This is to fit in with ducomm switching to the CAD system. Station 1 will have Engine 51 Medic 51 Truck 51 and the battalion. Station 2 will have Engine 52 and Medic 52. Station 3 Truck and Medic 53. Station 4 Medic and Engine 54. Station 5 will have Medic 55  and Engine 55 along with Medic 56 and Engine 56 (the reserves). I’m not sure what the dive squad and the boat are going to be but i thing it is going to be Squad 52 and 52A. They are renumbering the Districts as well again i don’t know all the numbering.

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CFD ambulance

This from Josh Boyajian:

I stopped by 31st and Sacramento Monday and caught a new CFD ambulance that was delivered yesterday. Its a 2013 Ford Braun Ambulance with a F-350 chassis. It has the new Fed Sig Vision SRL light bar on it. Here is my picture

 

Braun Type I ambulance for Chicago

2013 Ford F-350/Braun Type I ambulance delivered to the CFD. Josh Boyajian photo

Update from Josh:

I’m being told that the ambulance sitting at the radio shops is a re-chassis from a previous unit that was wrecked. The new chassis is a Ford F-350 Power stroke diesel.

 

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West Suburban Fire/Rescue Alliance

We first wrote about the West Suburban Fire/Rescue Alliance in March of last year. After a year of implementation, the Daily Herald has an interview with Carol Stream Fire Chief Rick Kolomay about the program.

Nearly a year after its debut, an alliance of firefighting agencies in DuPage County is lauding improvements in its responses to emergencies and outlining more ways to share resources.

The West Suburban Fire/Rescue Alliance includes the Wheaton Fire Department and fire protection districts of Carol Stream, Winfield and West Chicago. It’s not a consolidation, but the group aims to build cooperation and reduce costs.

The alliance already has adopted uniform protocols for firefighters and conducts monthly multidepartment training. Now, it’s reviewing ambulance fees in each community.

Although data is not quite a year old, officials said figures from DU-COMM, a regional service that handles 911 calls for the four municipalities, indicate emergency response times have been significantly reduced since the alliance formed.

In cases of general alarm calls, the time it took for all units — three engines, three trucks, two ambulances and five command officers — to arrive at structure fires dropped an average of almost five minutes, they said.

Officials say the faster responses stem from DU-COMM refining a computer-aided dispatch system and a procedure developed by the alliance called “closest station response.”

Pre-alliance depletion policies constrained the availability of equipment, officials said.

“We said basically we’ll only send you one of what we have because we have to protect the rest of town,” Carol Stream Chief and alliance President Rick Kolomay said. “We weren’t getting all the resources to the fire as quickly as we should because we had to skip towns to keep reaching for one of these and one of those because that’s all they could give us.”

Now, the alliance also fills voids when a chief or deputy chief, fire engine, ladder truck and ambulance deploy to the headquarters station of a community with a working fire to plan for any additional emergencies that could arise.

Kolomay said the group continues to study how emergency calls break down in each town. He also left open the possibility of the closest fire station responding in all cases.

Pre-alliance depletion policies constrained the availability of equipment, officials said.

“We said basically we’ll only send you one of what we have because we have to protect the rest of town,” Carol Stream Chief and alliance President Rick Kolomay said. “We weren’t getting all the resources to the fire as quickly as we should because we had to skip towns to keep reaching for one of these and one of those because that’s all they could give us.”

Now, the alliance also fills voids when a chief or deputy chief, fire engine, ladder truck and ambulance deploy to the headquarters station of a community with a working fire to plan for any additional emergencies that could arise.

Kolomay said the group continues to study how emergency calls break down in each town. He also left open the possibility of the closest fire station responding in all cases.

The entire article is HERE.

Thanks Chris

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Frankfort house fire 2-18-13

This from Dylan Konchan:

Frankfort | Full Still Working Structure Fire | 7947 W Laurel Dr | T2 on scene with smoke showing | 2 lines were on the fire, fire was in the attic of the house.

 

firefighters working at house fire

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firefighters working at house fire

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firefighters working at house fire

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firefighters working at house fire

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firefighters working at house fire

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New squad for Posen

This from Mark Sawicki:

I have attached a few pictures of Posen‘s new 2805.
Hope you enjoy.
Pierce PUC for Posen FD

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Pierce PUC for Posen FD

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Pierce PUC for Posen FD

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