Archive for June, 2014

Orland ambulance refurb

Kevin Griffin found information on the Orland Fire District website about an ambulance that was re-chassied.

new chassis for modular ambulance

Orland Ambulance 4 with a 2013 Ford E450 chassis. Orland Fire District photo

2013 Ford-Road Rescue Ambulance

  • Went into service in November of 2008 as Ambulance 2, assigned to Station 2
  • Reassigned in May of 2013 to Reserve Ambulance 7
  • Refurbished and reassigned in April of 2014 to Ambulance 4
  • Equipped with:
    • Advance life support medication and equipment
    • Cardiac monitors with 12 Lead acquisition and transmission capabilities
    • Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) breathing circuits
    • Power operated cots
    • Stair chairs

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New truck for Oak Brook (more)

This from Josh Boyajian:

Caught Oak Brook’s new truck sitting outside their firehouse on Tuesday!

Pierce Arrow XT PUC quint

Oak Brook Ladder 94, 2014 Pierce Arrow XT PUC 105′ rear mount. Josh Boyajian photo

other photos are HERE and HERE

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Lake Zurich looks for cuts in public safety budgets

The Chicago Tribune Trib Local has an article discussing a search for possible cuts to police and fire budgets in Lake Zurich:

As the village police chief considers cost-cutting measures, Lake Zurich village board members recently approved a study aimed at finding ways to save money within the fire department. The study comes after cuts over the last five years have reduced the department’s staff by six positions, according to fire Chief Dave Wheelock. Meanwhile, Police Chief Steve Husak is also exploring ways to cut costs, including a possible reorganization within his respective department.

The fire department study, which will cost up to $50,000, will be performed by the International City/County Management Association and take a little over four months to complete, officials said.  According to village documents, the study will look at the department’s organizational structure and culture, compare its practices to industry standards, check for increased efficiency and improved performance, and recommend appropriate staffing levels for all the department’s functions.

“I’m not exactly sure where the board is focused,” Wheelock said. “The study, I believe, is focused on finding efficiencies within the department. I don’t know that that necessarily translates into more cuts. They have different response models, maybe different types of vehicles. It’s a very encompassing report.”

The fire department already has very little fat to trim, Wheelock said. Since 2009, he said, they’ve been constantly looking for efficiencies in the department. That includes the fire prevention bureau losing half of its four members last year.

“We’re about as low as we can go in terms of that kind of staffing,” he said, pointing to the “jump companies” at all four stations — a three-person crew that mans both ambulances and fire trucks based on the type of call that comes in. “We think our operation will hold up pretty well to review.”

The fire department isn’t the only one in the village that has faced cuts over recent years, with 19 full-time positions having been eliminated since the 2010 fiscal year.

Budget restrictions earlier this year forced the village to postpone a similar study that was planned for the police department. Officials said with a new top cop taking the reins in April, they wanted to let Husak see if he could find any room for efficiencies before commissioning the examination.

Specifically, Husak said he was looking at things such as assigned and unassigned time for officers, hire-back practices and vacation and sick time. He said he hasn’t gotten any “marching order” as to whether cuts need to be made, and he’s not sure whether a reduction in force will be an option down the road.

Mayor Tom Poynton said that any savings would have to be significant in order for Lake Zurich to slash its police and fire services. “We’re not going to compromise the safety of the community for nickels and dimes,” he said. “It would have to be something that is significant.”

Previous post are HERE, HERE, and HERE.

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Chicago Fire Engine Rally and Swap Meet this Saturday

5-11 Club of Chicago & The Fire Buffs of Illinois

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Blood drive to help firefighter’s daughter

 

blood drive for firefighter's daughter

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Hanover Park wants to absorb fire district within village borders

The Daily Herald has an article about Hanover Park officials wanting to consolidate municipal areas covered by fire districts.

Hanover Park officials are in the early stages of negotiations with the neighboring Bloomingdale Fire Protection District to transfer a largely industrial area — and the tax revenue it generates — into the village’s fire jurisdiction. Both sides are determining the potential boundaries and the impact on their bottom lines.

“You just can’t come in and take a bunch of tax dollars from another taxing body because they’ve made decisions based on that revenue,” Hanover Park Fire Chief Craig Haigh said.

The exact amount of revenue at stake was not known Monday, but if both sides agree, officials could phase out the tax dollars, so Bloomingdale isn’t hit with a loss all at once. Haigh expects no effect on manpower or apparatus for either agency.

Bloomingdale Fire Chief Jeff Janus said the overriding goal is to ensure that residents are protected.

… Haigh said Hanover Park only is interested in a voluntary exchange and has no plans to launch legal proceedings, in which the village would have to prove in court that its fire department could serve the properties better than Bloomingdale.

In 2000, the village formed its own fire department and assumed operations of the defunct Hanover Park Fire Protection District. Since then, officials have reached deals to disconnect land from other fire protection districts that also fall within the municipal boundaries.

The coveted areas surround two intersections: Gary Avenue and Lake Street, and County Farm and Schick roads. The land has long been incorporated into the village of Hanover Park. The move would boost efficiencies, Haigh said. Hanover Park police and Bloomingdale cover the areas in question — using different radio frequencies.

While the volume of emergency calls to the department routinely breaks records — the number is expected to hit nearly 4,000 this year, the chief said — fire losses in dollars have dropped significantly. Haigh attributes the decline to the reorganization.

Folding the areas into Hanover Park’s department also would eliminate a “dual inspection process,” Haigh said. In 2011, Hanover Park fire took over building inspections previously run out of the village’s community development department. The department’s inspectors check businesses for village code compliance and review permit requests for new reconstruction, among other jobs. But business in the areas involved in the negotiations are visited by both Hanover Park and Bloomingdale inspectors, who evaluate them against fire and life safety standards.

Officials hope to reach a decision by the fall, before the district and the village set their property tax levies.

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Chicago FD Main Fire Alarm Office patches

The Chicago Main Fire Alarm Office is celebrating 150 years of service with a commemorative patch.

commemorative patch for Chicago FD Fire Alarm Office Anniversary

 

commemorative patch for Chicago FD Fire Alarm Office Anniversary

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Chicago buys more ambulances

From the Fire Service, Inc. FaceBook page

Fire Service Inc. is pleased to announce that the City of Chicago has placed an order for 26 additional ambulances. The new units will be 1-training unit, 2-airport units and 23 city units. All units will be Wheeled Coach type 3 Ford E450 modules. Delivery will be in 120-150 days.

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New apparatus deliveries: Addison, Hanover Park, Oak Brook

Pierce posted delivery composites for three departments in Division 12:

Two Arrow XT quints for Addison (so#27346-01 & 27346-02)

new fire trucks for the Addison Fire District

Two new Arrow XR quints for Addison. Pierce composite

An IHC 4600 medium-duty rescue for Hanover Park (so#27459)

new fire truck for the Hanover Park Fire Department

New medium-duty rescue for Hanover Park. Pierce composite

An Arrow XT PUC 105′ quint for Oak Brook (so#27335)

New fire truck for the Oak Brook Fire Department.

New Arrow XT PUC quint for Oak Brook. Pierce composite

thanks Al

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West Dundee will study options for consolidation of fire services with neighbors

The Daily Herald has an article

West Dundee officials this week took a small, but significant step toward possibly consolidating its fire services with neighboring departments by ordering a study on response times, where most emergency calls occur and related information.

The study will focus on the coverage area that encompasses the West Dundee and Carpentersville fire departments, as well as the East Dundee and the Rutland-Dundee Township fire protection districts.

The document, which the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association will compile, would also give an overview of the area and list the individual departments’ strengths and weaknesses.

Once the information comes back, … neighboring fire chiefs [will meet] to review it and figure out the next steps. Carpentersville, West Dundee and East Dundee support the study and are dividing its cost among themselves. Rutland-Dundee has agreed to submit information for the study, but is not making a financial contribution.

Talks about consolidating services have been ongoing for many years, but got serious in January …

“Certainly everybody’s got tight budgets and it makes sense to look at it at this time, but my ultimate goal would be to provide better service,” Friese said.

thanks Dan

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