Archive for April 10th, 2014

Illinois house passes bill to change how municipalities close fire departments

BND.com has an article about a bill introduced in the Illinois House that would alter the way a municipality can close a fire department.

A bill sponsored by Rep. Jay Hoffman that would make it harder for cities to close their fire departments won approval Tuesday in the Illinois House. The measure, approved by a vote of 93-20, would require cities and villages to hold a referendum if they want to close a fire department. The bill now goes to the Senate.

“If a fire district is going to be dissolved in a municipality or a village, the voters will have a say,” Hoffman told fellow legislators.

The bill was opposed by the Illinois Municipal League and some other city groups. They generally oppose bills that take city labor decisions out of the hands of city leaders.

Hoffman, D-Swansea, said the bill is an initiative of the Associate Fire Fighters of Illinois, a labor group for firefighters. “It simply says that if you want to dissolve a fire department, voters get to decide,” Hoffman said. “If you want to work together with another municipality, you can do that. You can do that by an intergovernmental agreement — it doesn’t say you can’t do that.”

Hoffman said fire districts, as opposed to municipal fire departments, already are required to hold a referendum in order to shut down.

Pat Devaney, president of the firefighter association, said Tuesday the legislation is not about making it harder to lay off firefighters, it’s about letting voters have a say in their emergency services. “We believe a decision with consequences that dire … should be put before the voters in a referendum,” Devaney said. He added that there should be nothing wrong with requiring elected city leaders to “simply go out and get affirmation” from voters before making such a decision.

The bill is HB4418.

Last week the House passed another bill that would impact local officials’ operation of fire departments. House Bill 5485 would make minimum staffing requirements for fire departments one of the factors that an arbitrator could decide during labor negotiations between firefighters unions and city leaders.

Here’s how metro-east House members voted on Hoffman’s bill:

* Rep. Dan Beiser, D-Alton: Yes

* Rep. John Cavaletto, R-Salem: Yes

* Rep. Jerry Costello II, D-Smithton: Yes

* Rep. Jay Hoffman, D-Swansea: Yes

* Rep. Eddie Lee Jackson, D-East St. Louis: Yes

* Rep. Dwight Kay, R-Glen Cabon: No

* Rep. Charlie Meier, R-Okawville: Yes 

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Local departments represented at FDIC

Karl Klotz and Tim Olk submitted some images of local units on display at the FDIC in Indianapolis

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Chicago Ridge Ambulance 6502 in the Road Rescue booth. Karl Klotz photo

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Chicago Ridge Ambulance 6502 in the Road Rescue booth. Karl Klotz photo

fire department heavy rescue unit

Westchester Rescue 25 in the E-ONE booth. Karl Klotz photo

fire department heavy rescue unit

Tim Olk photo

fire department heavy rescue unit

Tim Olk photo

fire department humvee

Broadview Battalion 5. Tim Olk photo

 

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New contract for Chicago firefighters

The Chicago Tribune has an article about a new contract for Chicago firefighters:

The Chicago firefighters union leadership has reached a tentative agreement with City Hall on a new contract that will reportedly include an 11 percent raise over five years. Chicago Firefighters Union Local 2 President Thomas Ryan said the pact will not be officially voted on for several weeks until the two sides hammer out a few more details, “none of which I would call deal breakers.”

But Ald. Nick Sposato, 36th, a member of the firefighters union, said members will get raises totaling 11 percent. Part of the raises will be retroactive to July 2012, when the last contract lapsed.

The contract negotiations did not focus on the additional $600 million payment the city is currently required to make to shore up police and fire pensions, according to Ryan. Mayor Rahm Emanuel hopes to broker a deal that won’t hit the city so hard so soon, but Ryan said that situation will be discussed separately.

Emanuel spokeswoman Sarah Hamilton called the tentative contract a “responsible approach, ensuring our employees are compensated for the critical services they provide our residents and that taxpayers are protected with a fair wage proposal.”

Sposato said the fire contract also would convert 15 basic life support ambulances to advanced life support, a change the mayor supported. The advanced ambulances are staffed by paramedics and have better medication and life-saving equipment. The city will also hire 200 new paramedics to staff the new ambulances by September, Sposato said. “I think this is a good deal for Chicagoans,” he said of the new ambulances.

Ryan said the contract does not change the staffing level on each piece of fire equipment, an idea the mayor floated shortly after taking office that angered firefighters worried about layoffs.

thanks Dan

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Large grass fire in Grayslake, 4-9-14

This from Sam Borica:

Here are some photos I took of the large brush fire today, (4/9/14) in Grayslake. Happened near Rt 60 & Behm Lane. Numerous acres involved, multiple departments were called to scene and for change of quarters. Took an hour and a half to completely extinguish the fire and clear the scene. I also have a picture of Mundelein Ambulance 431 at Grayslake’s Station #3 change of quarters across the street.
Sam Borcia
heavy smoke from grass fire

Sam Borica photo

large grass fire

Sam Borica photo

fire engine

Sam Borica photo

wildland interface fire engine

Sam Borica photo

fire department ambulance

Sam Borica photo

scene of large grass fire

Sam Borica photo

fire department brush truck

Sam Borica photo

large grass field fire

Sam Borica photo

wild land fire truck

Sam Borica photo

All of the pictures are on my Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.627236787358555.1073741894.229793033769601&type=1&stream_ref=10

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