Archive for January, 2015

Firefighters deal with the cold weather

This from Eric Haak:

I took in three fires on Wednesday and got to all three of them late.  I decided to send in a few images from each in honor of everyone who has to work outside in these conditions.  The first image is from the still & box on the 1500 block of Kostner.  It must have really been going as the entire face of the building was covered with soot.  A dog was rescued from this fire as seen in the third image.
The third and fourth images were taken on the 9100 block of South Crandon which was another still & box.
The last image is of Engine 38 with their second fire of the day on the 1400 block of South Ridgeway.
apartment building  covered with soot from fire

Eric Haak photo

fireman with hydrant in ice and snow

Eric Haak photo

fireman with dog after fire

Eric Haak photo

Chicago fireman after fighting a fire

Eric Haak photo

fireman with steam coming from his head

Eric Haak photo

Chicago FD Engine 38

Eric Haak photo

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Kankakee firefighters help one of their own

The following is from an article at myFoxChicago.com:

They put their lives on the line to save ours. However, one Kankakee firefighter battling a deadly disease said in his time of need, he’s getting no help at all from City Hall.

“Watching the parades when I was two or three, seeing the fire trucks go by, I’m like ‘I want to do that,'” said Kankakee firefighter Derek Hogg … 31 [who] achieved that boyhood dream becoming a firefighter in 2008. But a couple years ago, his body began sending signals that something was wrong.

“May of 2012 I started getting muscle twitches. Didn’t think anything of it,” Hogg said. When it got worse, he saw a doctor and got a shocking diagnosis — ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease — a muscle wasting condition for which there is no cure. Doctors told him he had only three to five years to live, but Hogg chose to go back to work.

“I loved being a fireman, loved it. And so I went back to work after I got my diagnosis,” Hogg said.

And he needed the money for his growing family. Hogg and his wife holly have two very young sons.

In 2013, the disease had progressed to the point he could no longer be a firefighter, and Hogg was put on desk duty. But that disability duty has a time limit that will soon expire, which means Hogg would be out of a job. That’s when his fellow firefighters came to the rescue.

His colleagues volunteered to work Hogg’s shifts at the firehouse and donate their vacation time and sick days, so that he could stay on the payroll until June 1, which is a critical date. That marks Hogg’s seventh full year on the job and allows him to qualify for a disability pension of $3200 a month. It is money that would continue to go to his family after he dies.

“Thought it was a very simple idea. The city wouldn’t lose a dime,” Hogg said. “Just a huge weight lifted off my shoulders, because with a young family at home I didn’t know what I was going to do,” said Hogg.

Hogg said after the firefighters union okayed the plan, he met with Kankakee mayor Nina Epstein, who told him she was fine with it as long as the lawyers signed off. A month later, Epstein left a voice message saying the city would not allow other firefighters to work on his behalf.

Epstein told FOX 32: “Sadly I cannot accommodate his request… This is a horrible situation, but I can’t look at things that way. I have to look out for the taxpayers… I have to follow the law.”

On Monday, Hogg, his family and a group of supporters went to the Kankakee City Council meeting to address the mayor directly.

“I ask that you not look at this decision as a politician but a human being. One with morals and compassion,” Hogg said. “I ask you mayor, will you let my brothers and sisters on the fire department help me?”

The mayor responded, “I will not continue to discuss it in a public forum… Nothing I can do to reverse that decision.”

This means Hogg will soon lose his job and any chance at the pension that would have helped his family.

“It’s a bad situation, and I feel like they have the opportunity to make it better for us. And they’re choosing not to help us. And I feel like our fate rests in the mayor’s hands,” Hogg’s wife Holly said. “And I don’t feel like she’s doing enough to help us.”

There is precedent — in Pittsburgh recently, firefighters worked the shift of a colleague also suffering from ALS. But the Kankakee mayor said she can’t bend the rules, telling FOX 32 ‘I have 300 employees. Do you think this will be the last horrible situation?'”

thanks Dan

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Box Alarm in Woodstock, 1-4-15

This from Tyler Tobolt:

The Woodstock Fire Rescue Department was dispatched to 1033 Wanda Drive for a General Alarm reported structure fire. Crews arrived with smoke showing from the roof, Around 15 minutes in command requested MABAS box 5-32 to the box alarm level.
The following Companies were due.  Engines: Huntley & Nunda Rural. Truck: McHenry Township. Chiefs: Crystal Lake and Union. Squad: Wonder Lake. A Union engine was RIT. Special: Mess Canteen. COQ: Marengo EMS, Spring Grove engine, Rutland-Dundee engine, Harvard EMS, and Algonquin engine. 
Thanks Tyler Tobolt.
fire engine at night

Tyler Tobolt photo

fire engines at night

Tyler Tobolt photo

fire engine at night

Tyler Tobolt photo

fire engine at night

Tyler Tobolt photo

fire engine at night

Tyler Tobolt photo

fire engine at night

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fire truck at night

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ambulances at night

Tyler Tobolt photo

fire truck at night

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2-Alarm fire in Norridge, 1-7-15 (more)

This from Steve Redick and additional images from Dan Shevlin:
About 0500, Tuesday, January 7, in the town of Norridge. Sub zero temps … severe cold. Fire was in a very large home, almost mansion size. I assume it used modern lightweight construction techniques, truss assemblies and the like. The fire was on a small intersection only accessible from 2 directions. Heavy fire was encountered and I heard they had some severe problems getting water … presumably from frozen hydrants.
Several persons were reported trapped or missing on FD arrival, and searches were attempted but I believe all occupants were accounted for early in the operation. The fire gained tremendous headway and consumed the entire building, which was torn down later in the day. A couple of handlines and the Leyden aerial pipe operated, and eventually they called for a tanker from Prospect Heights to feed the Schiller Park tower. I had already left by the time this occurred. Enclosed are a selection from the many images I took.

Steve

house fully engulfed in flames at night

Steve Redick photo

fire engine working at night

Steve Redick photo

fire department command post at fire scene

Steve Redick photo

fire truck at night house fire

Steve Redick photo

fire truck at night house fire

Steve Redick photo

fire truck at night house fire

Steve Redick photo

house fully engulfed in flames at night

Steve Redick photo

Images from Dan Shevlin:

house fully engulfed in flames at night

Dan Shevlin photo

fire trucks at night house fire

Dan Shevlin photo

fire engine working at night

Dan Shevlin photo

fire engine working at night

Dan Shevlin photo

fire engine working at night

Dan Shevlin photo

house fully engulfed in flames at night

Dan Shevlin photo

fire truck at night house fire

Dan Shevlin photo

fire trucks at night house fire

Dan Shevlin photo

fire truck at night house fire

Dan Shevlin photo

house fully engulfed in flames at night

Dan Shevlin photo

Additional images are posted at firescenes.net

All Steve’s images and video will be available to view on his site: www.ksc711.smugmug.com

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Chicago Fatal Still & Box Alarm, 1-7-15

This from Josh Boyajian:

Still and Box Alarm Fire @ 9105 s Crandon this afternoon. Fire was in a 1.5 sty split level home. Engine 46 had heavy fire showing on arrival thru the front of the building. There was a person trapped who did not make it out.
house gutted by fire

Josh Boyajian photo

firemen vent roof covered with snow

Josh Boyajian photo

firemen vent roof covered with snow

Josh Boyajian photo

house gutted by fire

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2-Alarm fire in Harwood Heights, 1-7-15 (more)

More images from the 2-Alarm fire this morning in Harwood Heights.

night fire scene with fire trucks

Steve Redick photo

fire truck at night house fire

Steve Redick photo

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2-Alarm fire in Harwood Heights, 1-7-15

Norwood Park 2nd Alarm 7952 Gunnison

fire engine at night house fire

Dan Shevlin photo

house fire at night in the winter

Steve Redick photo

house fire at night in the winter

Steve Redick photo

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New engine for Palatine

From the Ferrara website:

fire truck being built

Ferrara Igniter cab for new Palatine engine. Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

H-5607 Palatine, IL

Type: Custom Rescue Pumper
Chassis: Igniter custom chassis
Body: Extruded Aluminum
Pump: Hale QMAX 1250-2000 GPM
Tank: 500 gallon water

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As seen around … Chicago

From Josh Boyajian:

Truck 28 – 2011 Spartan Gladiator/Crimson 0/0/103′ RM Truck, Shop #E348
Chicago FD Truck 28

Josh Boyajian photo

Ambulance 72 – 2009 Ford F-450/Braun, Type I Ambulance, Shop #C148
Chicago FD Ambulance 72

Josh Boyajian photo

Ambulance 34 – 2014 Ford E-450/Wheeled Coach, Type III Ambulance, Shop #C180
Chicago FD Ambulance 34

Josh Boyajian photo

Battalion 11 – 2014 Ford Explorer , Shop #B578
Chicago FD Battalion 11

Josh Boyajian photo

Battalion 1 – 2014 Ford Explorer , Shop# B-574
Chicago FD Battalion 1

Josh Boyajian photo

Ambulance 74 – 2006 Ford F-350/Braun , Type I Ambulance, Shop #C100
Served as Ambulance 93: 2006-2014, Ambulance 74: 2014-Present
Chicago FD Ambulance 74

Josh Boyajian photo

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Working fire in Carpentersville, 1-4-15

Images from Tim Olk of a car fire in an attached garage at 265 Melody Lane in Carpentersville Sunday afternoon (1-4-15).

firemen cut residential garage door to attack a fire

Tim Olk photo

firemen at fire scene

Tim Olk photo

firemen cut residential garage door to attack a fire

Tim Olk photo

firemen cut residential garage door to attack a fire

Tim Olk photo

firemen cut residential garage door to attack a fire

Tim Olk photo

firemen cut residential garage door to attack a fire

Tim Olk photo

chief fire officers confer at fire scene

Tim Olk photo

deputy fire chief at fire scene

Tim Olk photo

firemen cut residential garage door to attack a fire

Tim Olk photo

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