This from Drew Smith:
Friday, September 12th NIPSTA Firefighter Academy class 1403 graduated 29 candidates. As is customary near the end of the ceremony, candidates are afforded the opportunity to have their badge pinned on by a family member in the fire service, currently or retired. In this class there were five such candidates. One of these candidates, Josh Hutchison of Northfield Fire Rescue had both his father, Winnetka Captain Tom Hutchison and his grandfather, retired Chicago Fire Department Captain Jerome Hutchison pin his badge. This was a first for a NIPSTA class. Jerome, now 83, attended in his Class A uniform. His son Tom provided the follow history of his father’s assignments. Of particular note is his original service with the Chicago Fire Insurance Patrol shortly before it was disbanded. The retired captain also shared some stories with members of the Skokie FD who were in attendance regarding the old fire patrol wagon which he served on and was purchased by Skokie and used as their squad in the 1960s.
From Tom: Here is a quick snap shot of Dad’s career;
56-58 Fire Insurance Patrol 1 & 2
59-67 Engine 24 Firefighter
67-69 FPB Lieutenant (Hotel inspector)
69-71 Salvage Squad 2 Lieutenant
71-75 FPB Lieutenant (New Construction of Sears tower)
75-77 1st Division relief Lieutenant
77-80 Engine 30 Lieutenant
80-82 Engine 7 Lieutenant
82-92 Administration Captain
Drew Smith, Director
NIPSTA Firefighter Academy
#1 by Tim Hutchison on January 5, 2015 - 3:32 PM
I’m the son of Jerry, younger brother of Tom and uncle of Joshua Hutchison. I could never construe how utterly and absolutely proud I am of my family. Congratulations Josh. This is probably the best picture in my family photo album. I do want to share an experience I had as a child growing up in a fire fighter family. My dad and I were sharing some father and son time back in the early 70’s. I must of been around 9 or 10 years old and we wound up downtown. Next thing I remember, we were entering the lobby of the Sears tower. Now you have to imagine how excited I was as a kid, in loving and admiring the new face of the Chicago skyline. My dad and I checked out a few floors as he explained to me some of the things he did there for work. We rode in the new, unique and fast elevator system to the upper levels. Now we’re on the observation deck. Keep in mind, at this stage of the construction, the building was only about 2/3 complete and there had already been tenants moved in the lower floors. Looking out of the tallest building in the world at the greatest city on earth, you would think that it couldn’t get any better. Now, hold on to your hats, I mean literally. We made our way to the roof, outside. Unless you have experienced something similar, I can’t think of anything more exhilarating. Wind blowing strongly as we walk on the crest of the city toward the edge of great architecture. I had never felt so safe, yet precarious at the same time. My father by my side. We observed the view of Chicago from the roof of the Sears tower. This is probably one of the most memorable moments of my childhood.
#2 by Bill Kugelman on November 7, 2014 - 3:25 PM
Hey Jerry; Looking Good man. Come have lunch with the NorthSide Retired CFD at Elks in DesPlaines the 1st Thursday of each month at 1100hrs. You should know lots of the guys. And Good Luck. Stay Safe. Kugie
#3 by Keith Seafield on November 7, 2014 - 2:49 PM
My grandfather (Captain Kinsch) worked on the Patrol with Mr. Hutchison. I would like to speak to him about his Patrol experiences and may have photos and documents pertaining to his career. Please have him contact me via my website chicagofirepatrol.com or email kseafield@bellsouth.net
Thanks Keith Seafield
#4 by Eric Haak on September 14, 2014 - 6:28 AM
Captain Hutchison (CFD) looks like he could still stretch a line if needed.
#5 by Westside on September 13, 2014 - 10:11 PM
thats awesome to see!!! Congrats Kid! and great to see the Ole Captain still in his A’s looking proud!