Archive for January 17th, 2015

Fatal house fire in Des Plaines, 1-15-15

Excerpts from a Daily Herald article about a fire on Thursday (1/15/15) in Des Plaines:

A 54-year-old woman was found dead Thursday morning inside a smoke-filled house in Des Plaines, authorities said.

Des Plaines Fire Department officials say Diane Miner was discovered about 9 a.m. by firefighters entering the burning house on the 400 block of Woods Road, on the city’s east side.

A pet cat also was killed in the fire.

The cause of the fire was later determined to be the careless use of smoking materials, in this case, cigarettes, said Fire Chief Alan Wax. The fire is believed to have started in the front room of the two-story home’s first floor, and spread to the second floor and through some walls. It took firefighters some 40 minutes to extinguish the blaze. Fire damages were extensive in the front half of the house, and smoke damage was present throughout. Total damages are estimated at $150,000, and the home was deemed uninhabitable, he said.

First responding crews from the North Maine Fire Protection District reported that the house was “well-involved” when they arrived, Wax said.

One firefighter suffered a minor injury and was treated on scene.

thanks Dan

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East Hazel Crest MVA 1-16-15

This from Brad Steinweg:

East Hazel Crest MVA from Friday afternoon (1/16/15). Occurred at the I-80/I-294 split around 13:10. Two Semis & one car were involved. This is a good example of why you should not cut in front of a semi.
truck crash on the highway

Brad Steinweg photo

truck crash on the highway

Brad Steinweg photo

truck crash on the highway

Brad Steinweg photo

truck crash on the highway

Brad Steinweg photo

truck crash on the highway

Brad Steinweg photo

truck crash on the highway

Brad Steinweg photo

truck crash on the highway

Brad Steinweg photo

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New fire station in Glenview (more)

Excerpts from a Journal-Topics.com article on Glenview’s new headquarters fire station:

Glenview village trustees took their first tour of the new Fire Station No. 6 adjacent to village hall on Waukegan Road.

The building is substantially complete, save the installation of phone and computer systems.

New Fire Chief Ralph Ensign has moved his administrative staff into the three-bay, nine-bunk firehouse, but said moving firefighters in to respond to calls … would have to wait for a few weeks until phone, communication and computer systems are fully installed.

Firefighters have been working out of temporary quarters on Glenview Road at the site of the park district’s former maintenance garage that burned down in recent years.

Initial estimates for the three full-bay, nine-bunk firehouse were $5,673,000 in October.

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