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Archive for September, 2014
This from Eric Haak on the 2-11 Alarm fire at 444. N. Lamon in Chicago
There were a total of 7 engines pumping at Saturday afternoon’s 2-11 church fire in Chicago. I thought I would send in images of each with the location they were working at.Engine 95 – B side on LamonEngine 117 – A side on FerdinandEngine 68 – On Lamon just north of FerdinandEngine 113 – Center of the 4800 block of HubbardEngine 44 – Center of the 4900 block of HubbardEngine 96 – Center of the 4800 block of FerdinandEngine 38 – Corner of Race and Lamon
This is from West of the I in Kenosha County:
The search for John Spoor, 66, of McHenry, Ill. will continue Thursday on Silver Lake.
Here is the latest statement from Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Sgt. Bill Beth:
The search for Mr. Spoor will continue today on the waters of Silver Lake. Incident Command is Silver Lake Fire Chief Allison Draeger. At this point the plan for the search is to first check the shoreline areas and then resume the sonar search of the deep waters. Search teams are expecting assistance from cadaver dogs today as well. Agencies involved in the search today are the Wisconsin DNR, Kenosha Sheriff’s Department Marine Unit, Village of Silver Lake Fire Department, Town of Salem Fire Department, and Town of Randall Fire Department.
Spoor was reported missing by family on Tuesday. His unoccupied boat was found on Silver Lake, along with his vehicle in the village.
Fire department and law enforcement personnel searched for Spoor from about 10:30 p.m., Tuesday until 2 a.m. Wednesday and then resumed searching from 8 a.m. to about 8 p.m. Wednesday.
UPDATE 1:55 p.m. — County Dive Teams members toned out to respond to the Silver Lake village boat launch, non-emergency response.
Images from Tim Olk:
Images from Steve Redick and Josh Boyajian from the 2-11 Alarm fire at 444 N. Lamon
More images can be found at KSC911.smugmug.com and Chciago 2-11 Alarm @ 4901 w Ferdinand – CHI-TOWN FIRE PHOTOS
Some quick images from Steve Redick and Tim Olk from the 2-11 Alarm fire today at 444 N Lamon Avenue in a church. More to follow later.
Buffalo Grove FD is hosting their annual open house today.
MABAS Division 4 HazMat 4
Sep 19
This from Niko Stefani:
Here are a few pictures of M.A.B.A.S Division 4’s HAZMAT rig that is kept at Lake Forest Fire Station #2. It has been kept here since M.A.B.A.S purchased it.
The Oak Lawn Leaf has an editorial about the continuing issues regarding public safety in Oak Lawn.
Arrogance? Stupidity? Perhaps a combination called Deetjen.In June of this year, Trustee Robert Streit (Dist. 3) asked his fellow board members to consider applying for a “safer grant” to pay the salary and benefits of two firemen for two or three years.A “no brainer” right?Maybe it would be for the average taxpayer that finds himself bombarded with state and local taxes and a non-responsive government. But the Mayor and Trustees babbled and bobbled and pretended that they were already applying for the grant. Then Village Manager Larry Deetjen spoke. In an incoherent explanation of excuses, misstatements and lies, Deetjen claimed that no grants come without strings attached.
The “strings” attached are that after the 3 year period of the grant, the village has to pay for the firefighters salary without grant money. Oh darn those pesky strings. It didn’t matter that Streit explained this fact to his fellow board members. Instead, they just listened to Deetjen and agreed that not only would they not apply for the grant, but additional firefighters would not be hired. It makes perfect sense if you don’t live in reality.Then the firefighters union filed a grievance pointing out that the contract requires the village to have a certain amount of firefighters. So, Tuesday night the Trustees shook their heads up and down to say yes when Deetjen now recommended hiring two firefighters. Of course these firefighters will be paid for with tax money and not grant money. No strings attached at all unless you count the puppet strings attached to the elected officials.It was typical Deetjen, acting like the guy dancing with a beer in his hand at a party rather than a dignified leader. Of course, what does he care? He owns a nice home in Florida and is near retirement. His roots aren’t here in Oak Lawn with the taxpayers that foot the bill for this mistake and others like five million in developer give aways.Recently, he’s been cozying up to two more candidates who are seeking to depose the two independents on the village board. Deetjen would like nothing more than to rid the board of Streit and Trustee Carol Quinlan (Dist. 5) who also questions his ridiculous moves.
One of the candidates has already taken Deetjen’s position, claiming his opponent criticizes the manager when he should support him. In that candidate’s defense, he’s only lived in town for 16 months and perhaps he hasn’t paid attention. He’s also a former Chicago precinct captain so he may be used to this type of incompetence.
The manager has mismanaged real estate developments, caused labor fights with the village employees, crashed and abandoned a village vehicle, gave away millions, issued no bid contracts without approval and thumbed his nose at providing records to the public. During this time, his allies on the board have covered up for his behavior, claimed he’s a victim, partied with him, praised him and generally agreed with any silly thought that has entered his head.
They were elected to represent the taxpayers but they’ve let Deetjen make their decisions and run the show.
It’s time for the people of Oak Lawn to run Deetjen.
Run him out of town!
thanks Dan
This from Martin Nowak:
I would like to find the history of these rigs. Anyone know who they served. The engine is in Chicago along Archer Ave. The ambulance is behind the Countryside Police Station. Any info would help,
Thank you,Martin Nowak
This from Martin Nowak:
Recently drove by the Tri-State FPD station in Willow Springs and noticed the Tri-State logo on a former Willow Springs Ambulance. I also attached a photo of the ambulance when it was in service for WSFD.