This from Dan Shevlin:
851 N. Springfield, still time 1309 hrs. 2-story ordinary 25 x 75, rubbish on the 2nd floor.Companies : 76 117 95 336 345 242
This from Dan Shevlin:
851 N. Springfield, still time 1309 hrs. 2-story ordinary 25 x 75, rubbish on the 2nd floor.Companies : 76 117 95 336 345 242
Tags: Chicago Engine 117, Chicago Engine 76, Chicago Fire Department, Chicago Truck 26, Dan Shevlin, firefighters with pump can
The Huntley FPD has taken delivery of their new 103′ SpartanERV quint.
Delivery photos are HERE.
Huntley’s Pierce quint was purchased by the Shavertown Fire Department in Pennsylvania.
On Saturday July 21 2013 at the recommendation of the truck committee the fire department unanimously voted to purchase a used 2002 Pierce Dash 105? quint with a 2000 gpm pump and a 500 gallon water tank this apparatus will replace our current quint which we were rapidly out growing as our community changed and as well as running as first due truck company with Back Mt. Regional Fire. This apparatus will be place in service in early October as we will be receiving this truck in September.
Thanks Kevin
Tags: Huntley Fire Protection District, Huntley FPD sells Pierce quint to Shavertown FD in PA, new quint for the Huntley FPD, Shavertown Fire Department, SpartanERV
Aug 21
Posted by Admin in Ambulance photos, Apparatus on-scene, Fire, Fire Service Photos, Fire Truck photos, Firefighters working | 1 Comment
This from Drew Gresik:
Took in the Still and Box at 2324 S. California. Fire was in a vacant 2.5-story frame, ops went defensive around the time these photos were taken. Tower 5 was moved into Sector 1 and Squad 1’s Snorkel was working with a master stream in Sector 2. Fire appeared to be in the attic/second floor. I didn’t see any flames but there was a lot of smoke. Here’s a few shots.Drew Gresik
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Aug 21
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Larry Shapiro posted a video of the Hawthorn Woods 2nd alarm fire from last Saturday.
Tags: fire engine drafting from portable tank, firefighters let vacant house burn, house fire in Lake Zurich, house fire video, Lake Zurich Fire Department, Larry Shapiro, portable tank at fire scene, tanker shuttle at fire scene, vacant house burns to the ground in Hawthorn Woods, vacant house too dangerous for firefighters to enter, video of house on fire, video of rural firefighting tanker operations, video showing firefighters shuttle water to fire scene
This from Drew Smith:
Got to go on E2, the Christopher Wheatley the other day. In the pilot house/bridge there is this bronze helmet memorial as shown in the two attached photos.
Tags: Chicago Fire Boat The Christopher Wheatley, Christopher Wheatley, Drew Smith, FF/PM Chris Wheatley, The Christopher Wheatley Fire Boat
Aug 21
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The Buffalo Grove Countryside has an article about yesterday’s fire in Long Grove which includes several photos taken by one of the residents during the fire.
Also, a video by Larry Shapiro.
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Aug 20
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire Truck photos, New Delivery | 3 Comments
From Zach Cox:
Springfield Illinois will be taking delivery of this new KME 103 ladder truck within the next few days. This truck was sold by Mac’s Fire & Safety, Inc.
This truck was on display last week at the Fire Rescue International trade show at McCormick Place. John Tobin also submitted images of the other two units that were in the KME booth.
Tags: CAFS pumper, Fire Rescue International, John Tobin, KME AerialCat, KME quint, KME Renegade, KME Severe Service, Los Angeles County Fire Department, new fire truck for Springfield FD, Springfield Fire Department, Westminster FIre Department, Zach Cox
Aug 20
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire Service News | 1 Comment
The Barrington village board met last night and had a full house in attendance. One item on the agenda was a staffing proposal for the Barrington Fire Department as of january 1, 2014 when the agreement with the Barrington & Countryside FPD expires. The Barrington Courier-Review has an article outlining the new staffing and the meeting surrounding the vote.
In a momentous step to restructure the fire and emergency services in the Barrington area, the Barrington Village Board voted unanimously Monday to lay off 19 firefighter-paramedics at the end of the year.
The layoffs result from the termination of a long-standing intergovernmental agreement that had the village department and the Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District working together over an area of more than 50 square miles.
To reduce operational costs from personnel and equipment and rein in future insurance and pension obligations, Barrington has opted to focus on its five-square-mile territory. The protection district, which decided to terminate the agreement effective Jan. 1, 2014 will continue to serve 46 square miles in the surrounding communities.
With the 7-0 vote Monday, Barrington trustees put an end to months of emotional debate by making official a plan to start next year with a department of 19 firefighter-paramedics.
“The new staffing plan costs a little more than minimal staffing, but that will be money well spent if it provides additional services and increases public safety in Barrington,” said Village President Karen Darch in a statement after the vote. “However, in the long term, we are removing a major burden from taxpayers — the burden of paying skyrocketing pension and disability payments for employees that have served outside our community.”
He noted an $80,000 difference in annual costs between the options. Trustees ultimately decided to go with a staff of 19, with 19 layoffs.
“With enhanced EMS service, we are better equipped to respond to our most frequent calls for service — those that come from residents in need of emergency medical attention,” said Barrington Fire Chief Jim Arie. “Instead of relying on response from miles away, we can dispatch a second ambulance right from our own firehouse. This means we can get help to where it’s needed faster and reduce response times when we have overlapping calls.”
Before trustees made their decision Monday, several residents and stakeholders pleaded with the board to reconsider.
Char McLear, a retired assistant fire chief in Barrington, called the move an arrogant and self-serving attack on the fire department. “This is the real world and there is no room for politics,” McLear said. “This is politics, not fiscal responsibility. “I’m outraged at your irresponsible actions in regards to the fire department. We in this village have to live with the ramifications of your decision.”
In response to the layoffs, the protection has expressed an interest in hiring as many laid off Barrington emergency responders as possible through its contract with Paramedic Services of Illinois, a private company. However, those hired by PSI face the possibility of working outside their current pension plans.
In explaining the staffing decisions, Darch noted that keeping 18 personnel on staff would cost the village about $80,000 more a year above the fire department’s planned budget for 2014. She added that the extra two firefighters would, however, give the department more flexibility.
Personnel would operate out of Fire Station 1 on three shifts, each with a dedicated shift commander.
Village officials began discussing the separation in 2012 amid disagreements with the district regarding the hiring of additional personnel and the purchase of new equipment.
The report stated that the fire department’s automatic aid agreements with the Lake Zurich Fire Department, the Palatine Rural Fire Protection District and the Long Grove Fire Protection District would stay in place. For mutual aid, the fire department would still be part of the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System, as it has been for several decades.
Other posts on this topic can be referenced HERE and HERE.
Tags: Barrington, Barrington & Countryside Fire Protection District, Barrington & Countryside FPD, Barrington Fire Department, Barrington FPD terminates their contract with the Village of Barrington, Barrington to lay off 19 firefighters, Barrington Village President Karen Darch, fire district and village split in Barrington
Aug 20
Posted by Admin in Apparatus on-scene, Fire, Fire Service Photos | 2 Comments
Images from Tim Olk of Chicago’s 2-11 Alarm fire on 8-17-13 in the 5400 block of South Kedzie.
Tags: Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire, Chicago Engine 123, Chicago Engine 88, Chicago Fire Department, Chicago Fire Department 2-11 Alarm fire, Chicago Tower Ladder 5, Crimson engine pumping, Spartan fire engine pumping, Tim Olk
Aug 20
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This from Drew Smith:
For 6-7-3, here are details on the turret and its nozzle tips.
Tags: CFD debuts 6-7-3 after rebuild, Chicago Fire Department deluge wagon 6-7-3, Chicago Turret Wagon 6-7-3, Drew Smith, stacked tip nozzle, stacked tips on turret wagon for CFD
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