Archive for November, 2014

NFPA RELEASES 2013 U.S. FIREFIGHTER INJURIES REPORT

The NFPA publishes the 2013 US Firefighter injuries report:

More than 65,000 injuries occurred in the line of duty

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) released the latest edition of its U.S. Firefighter Injury Report which highlights data on injuries sustained by firefighters on duty. The statistics were collected from fire departments responding to the 2013 NFPA survey for U.S. Fire Experience.

In 2013, 65,880 firefighter injuries occurred in the line of duty, a decrease of 5.1 percent from the previous year.

Of those injuries, 29,760 (45.2 percent) occurred during fireground operations, with the leading causes reported as overexertion, strain (26.5 percent) and fall, slip, jump (22.7 percent). The Northeast had the highest fireground injury rate, with more injuries per 100 fires than other regions of the country.

The major types of injuries received during fireground operations were:

  • strains, sprains, and muscular pain (55.3 percent)
  • followed by wounds, cuts, bleeding, and bruising (13.8 percent)
  • burns (5.1 percent)
  • smoke or gas inhalation (5.0 percent)

An estimated 11,800 injuries occurred during other on-duty activities, including:

  • 4,015 while responding to or returning from an incident
  • 7,770 during training activities
  • strains, sprains, and muscular pain accounted for 58.4 percent of all non-fireground injuries

In addition to injuries, there were 7,100 exposures to infectious diseases, and 17,400 exposures to hazardous conditions.

thanks Dan

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Pleasantview FPD 2-Alarm fire, 11-19-14

Pleasantview FPD pulled a 2nd Alarm for the fire at Terry’s Bike Shop, 9826 W. 55th Street, Countryside, IL, 11-19-14

This from Chris Wagner:

Cell phone footage includes Tri-State (left) and Pleasantview (right) trucks applying water to structure fire. A second Pleasantview truck was raised shortly after this clip was taken. Engines on scene included Pleasantview (x2), McCook, LaGrange, Lyons, LaGrange Park, and Hinsdale. A Brookfield truck was in staging. Ambos from Argonne, North Riverside, and Darien-Woodridge. Air Rehab from Plesantview and Command Vehicle from Westmont.

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Local area fire training

This from Steve Redick:

I was lucky enough to be able to attend a live-fire training exercise at a vacant motel complex in Niles recently. I got some really nice images and wanted to share a few plus a short video.

Steve

air cascade truck for fire department

Steve Redick photo

E-ONE fire engine

Steve Redick photo

Grumman Aerialcat tower ladder

Steve Redick photo

firemen training with live-fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen training with live-fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen training with live-fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen training with live-fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen training with live-fire

Steve Redick photo

This from John Tulipano:

I had a great opportunity to attend a NIPSTA live-fire training drill at a vacant motel in Niles on Friday, along with Steve Redick and Tim Olk. What a great opportunity as a fire photographer to get some great images while watching the young candidates were put through their paces.

firemen training with live-fire

John Tulipano photo

firemen training with live-fire

John Tulipano photo

firemen training with live-fire

John Tulipano photo

firemen training with live-fire

John Tulipano photo

firemen training with live-fire

John Tulipano photo

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Veteran Chicago firefighters retire

DNAinfo.com has an article two retiring Chicago Fire Department veterans:

On Sept. 4, 1979, three young men joined the Chicago Fire Department ranks without having any idea that each of them in their own way would leave indelible marks on the job they loved.

After graduating from the fire academy, Jose Santiago, Dan Fabrizio, and Steve Chikerotis were reunited on the [Flying] Squad 2 — then the busiest firefighting team in the department, charged with making some of the scariest rescues their city could muster.

This month, two of them —  Fabrizio and Chikerotis — retired from active duty after 35 years.

“Along the way we touched a lot of lives,” said Santiago, who rose through ranks and now serves as fire commissioner, the top spot in the department.

Fabrizio, a battalion chief, twice served as president of the Chicago Fire Fighters Union, where he negotiated a handful of contracts and fought against powerful mayors to preserve fire truck staffing levels, employee benefits and make sure his firefighting brothers had the equipment they need to serve Chicago citizens and protect their own lives.

His Squad 2 partner was Chikerotis, who rose to deputy district chief and became a writer who crafted real-life Squad 2 rescues into the compelling stories in his book, “Firefighters from the Heart.” He also brought real Chicago authenticity to the movie “Backdraft” and most recently to NBC’s “Chicago Fire,” a show born from an idea he scribbled on a cocktail napkin.

It happened in 1985. Chikerotis and Fabrizio were partnered up on the roof of a three-story apartment building on Milwaukee Avenue in a situation eerily similar to a fire that killed three firefighters months earlier.

Chikerotis scheduled his last shift on Veterans Day in an attempt to leave the job with the least amount of fanfare possible because he hates sappy goodbyes and doesn’t plan to leave Chicago. But Santiago, as his commanding officer, wasn’t about to let him get away with it.

On Saturday, Fabrizio’s firefighting brothers were scheduled to celebrate his last roll call in style by crossing two fire rescue ladders over the entrance to the Truck 19 firehouse — home of the “Warriors of West Town.”

An early morning “2-11” fire at a single-room occupancy hotel at Jackson and Sacramento sent Fabrizio sprinting to his “buggy” and racing to the scene.

And if he had his way there’s no chance he’d quit, but he’s in a tough spot.

“I’m an old fart,” Fabrizio said. “I feel like my body isn’t as strong as it was at one time. I feel the aches and pains. I have bronchitis. I got on the job in a time when we didn’t wear masks and used to go into a fire with our nose in our coats. I’m paying for it now. So, it’s time to go.”

Fabrizio, like Chikerotis, said what makes easing into retirement a bit easier is that he’s not planning to disappear to Florida like a lot guys on the job do.

“You know I might try to escape the cold, but I’ll never move,” he said. “I’m always gonna be a Chicago guy. Always.”

thanks Dan

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As seen around … Chicago

This from Dylan Konchan:

I got a picture of Battalion 23’s new buggy.

Chicago FD Ford Explorer

CFD Battalion 23. Dylan Konchan photo

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Chicago 3-11 Alarm fore, 11-18-14 (more)

This from Adam Levinson:

Hi,

I stopped by the scene of the 3-11 on Sheffieldyesterday afternoon to take some photos of the ice covered ruins, and found a few rigs still working. Also added a photo of a tire stuck in a few inches of ice on a car parked across from the building.
Adam
Chicago FD reserve fire engine

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Chicago FD tower ladder at fire scene

Adam Levinson photo

Chicago FD Ambulance 32

Adam Levinson photo

car tire stuck in ice

Adam Levinson photo

firemen at winter fire sene

Adam Levinson photo

winter ruins from major building fire

Adam Levinson photo

winter ruins from major building fire

Adam Levinson photo

Chicago FD OFI 469

Adam Levinson photo

Chicago FD Battalion 12

Adam Levinson photo

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Wheeling firefighters provide free winter coats for area children

The Daily Herald has a brief article about Wheeling firefighters and staff pairing with Operation Warm to provide free winter coats to children that can’t afford them.

Wheeling firefighters handed out 100 U.S. made winter coats to students [in need from] Wheeling Township Elementary District 21 on Saturday at Station 24, the fire department headquarters.

Firefighter Emmett Gribbens, president of Wheeling Firefighters Local 3079, said the project was done by the union but had the cooperation of department leaders and school officials. He said the initial goal had been to raise funds to purchase 80 coats …

children receive free winter coats from firefighters

Larry Shapiro photo

children receive free winter coats from firefighters

Larry Shapiro photo

children receive free winter coats from firefighters

Larry Shapiro photo

children receive free winter coats from firefighters

Larry Shapiro photo

children receive free winter coats from firefighters

Larry Shapiro photo

children receive free winter coats from firefighters

Larry Shapiro photo

children receive free winter coats from firefighters

Larry Shapiro photo

 

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Chicago 3-11 alarm fire, 11-18-14

This from Josh Boyajian:

Here are some shots from the 3-11 ruins this morning @ 1853 n Sheffield.
-Josh
winter ruins from major building fire

Josh Boyajian photo

winter ruins from major building fire

Josh Boyajian photo

winter ruins from major building fire

Josh Boyajian photo

winter ruins from major building fire

Josh Boyajian photo

winter ruins from major building fire

Josh Boyajian photo

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3-Alarm fire in Wadsworth, IL, 11-16-14 (more)

Images by Tim Olk from the Newport Township FPD 3-Alarm fire in Wadsworth 11-16-14.

 

firefighters with hose line at house fire

Tim Olk photo

firemen at house fire scene with heavy smoke

Tim Olk photo

firefighters with hose line on ladder at house fire

Tim Olk photo

firefighters with hose line on ladder at house fire

Tim Olk photo

firefighters with hose line on ladder at house fire

Tim Olk photo

firefighters with hose line at house fire

Tim Olk photo

firefighters with hose line at house fire

Tim Olk photo

more images are at Olkee.smugmug.com

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Working fire in Mundelein, 11-14-14

This from Sam Borcia:

I’ve included some photos of the working structure fire in Mundelein (11/14/14) that I took. MABAS Box Alarm #43-J was requested for change of quarters companies only, in addition to the general alarm response to the scene. Address was 297 Bingham Circle in Mundelein. Fire started in the chimney and caused damage to the side of the house as well. Fire departments that responded to the scene were Mundelein, Countryside, LincolnshireWauconda, and Grayslake.
Thanks, Sam Borcia.
You can view the full album of photos on my Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.743697832379116.1073741922.229793033769601&type=1
Sutphen quint at fire scene

Sam Borica photo

Sutphen quint at fire scene

Sam Borica photo

Sutphen quint at fire scene

Sam Borica photo

fire truck at fire scene

Sam Borica photo

Sutphen quint at fire scene

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aftermath of chimney fire

Sam Borica photo

Sutphen quint at fire scene

Sam Borica photo

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