Archive for January 23rd, 2014

4-Alarm house fire in Wadsworth, 1-23-14 (pt 1)

The Newport Township FPD was called at 3:30PM on Thursday for a house fire at 38591 Arbor Court in Wadsworth. First arriving companies found fire in a large two and three-story house at the end of dead-end street in a sub-division without hydrants. The alarm was quickly upgraded to a Box Alarm as companies went to work with an interior attack supplied by one of Newport’s pumper/tankers.

Companies had to abandon the interior attack as the fire spread rapidly. Within minutes the alarm was upgraded to a 2nd alarm, then a 3rd alarm, and eventually a 4th alarm bringing companies from throughout Lake County and neighboring Kenosha County in Wisconsin.

An extensive tanker shuttle was put into operation with three portable tanks dropped roughly 2,000 feet from the fire building, at Cashmere Road and Crabapple Drive. At least 10 tankers were deployed, as they had to travel over 3 miles to fill and return.

The 4th alarm was struck out just after 7PM.

Jeff Rudolph arrived at the scene with the box alarm companies and has images of the house fully-involved. Tim Olk and Larry Shapiro arrived sometime later and will also have images and a video to post.

large Wadsworth IL house destroyed by fire

Jeff Rudolph photo

large Wadsworth IL house destroyed by fire

Jeff Rudolph photo

large Wadsworth IL house destroyed by fire

Jeff Rudolph photo

large Wadsworth IL house destroyed by fire

Jeff Rudolph photo

large Wadsworth IL house destroyed by fire

Tim Olk photo

large Wadsworth IL house destroyed by fire

Tim Olk photo

firemen rescue chickens from house fire

Tim Olk photo

fireman rescue chickens from house fire

Tim Olk photo

fireman with ice covered helmet

Tim Olk photo

large Wadsworth IL house destroyed by fire

Tim Olk photo

large Wadsworth IL house destroyed by fire

Tim Olk photo

large Wadsworth IL house destroyed by fire

Tim Olk photo

large Wadsworth IL house destroyed by fire

Tim Olk photo

 

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Cicero 4-Alarm fire with 2 specials – 1-21-14 (pt4)

Images from Jeff Rudolph of Cicero’s 4-Alarm ( & 2 specials) fire on Tuesday, January 21.

massive warehouse fire with wall of flames

Jeff Rudolph photo

massive warehouse fire with wall of flames

Jeff Rudolph photo

massive warehouse fire with wall of flames

Jeff Rudolph photo

Lyons Fire Chief Gordon J. Nord, Jr.

Jeff Rudolph photo

massive warehouse fire with wall of flames

Jeff Rudolph photo

massive warehouse fire with wall of flames

Jeff Rudolph photo

massive warehouse fire with wall of flames

Jeff Rudolph photo

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New engine for Elmwood Park

Al Schlick found this new engine for Elmwood Park on the Pierce Flickr page

fire engine picture

New Pierce Dash CF PUC for Elmwood Park, Pierce composite

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Tinley Park Annual Firefighter’s Benefit Dance

This from the Tinley Park Firefighter’s Association:

This Saturday, January 25th, the Tinley Park Fire Department is holding its 113th Annual Firefighter’s Benefit Dance at the Odyssey Country Club, 19110 S. Ridgeland Ave.  This is a public event open to the public 21+ years old.  This year we have booked the entertainment of local Chicago cover band, THE HAT GUYS, who will be playing live from 8pm-12am.   Doors for the event open at 7pm, Cash Bar, and a ton of cash and prizes raffles and giveaways.

Tinley Park Fire Department Benefit Dance

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Oak Lawn to outsource emergency dispatch services

CBS Chicago has an article about the decision by Oak Lawn to outsource their emergency dispatch services:

Oak Lawn’s 911 center is going private this week, the Southtown Star is reporting.

Village manager Larry Deetjen announced at last week’s village board meeting that the center will be run by a private company as of Wednesday, now that a tentative agreement has been reached between the village and the union for the dispatchers.

“In essence, the agreement reached will settle any and all disputes and claims between the parties,” Deetjen said, referring to two unfair labor practice charges filed by Chapter 351 of the Metropolitan Alliance of Police against the village.

“We had an excellent mediator from the Illinois Labor Relations Board who listened to the facts. That’s what it ought to be, labor and management talking to each other,” Deetjen said, adding that he could not discuss details of the agreement until after Chapter 351’s board approves the settlement.

The details are expected to be disclosed at the Jan. 28 village board meeting, according to the village.

During last week’s board meeting, Trustee Bob Streit (3rd) expressed concern about how many of the 20 dispatchers will be retained by Norcomm Public Safety Communications. Deetjen said some would stay on but he did not know exactly how many. “Some will continue on as employees of Norcomm, and others will accept positions in the public or private sector at their own choice,” Deetjen said. “It will still remain a regional emergency call center.”

Besides Oak Lawn, the 911 center handles police calls for Bridgeview, Burbank and Evergreen Park and fire calls for Bedford Park and the Central Stickney Fire Protection District.

thanks Dan

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