Archive for March 24th, 2015

Women in the CFD

Excerpts from the Chicago SunTimes:

With a bachelor’s in biology … Loné Williams is helping blaze a trail with the Chicago Fire Department, where women account for just 139 of the city’s roughly 4,100 firefighters — 3.4 percent. Nationally, the figure is 5.7 percent, according to the Labor Department. [She’s] a firefighter EMT … on the job about nine months.  She hasn’t forgotten her first time entering a burning house, adrenaline pumping: “It seemed like I was in a movie.” After the fire was out, Williams, who has a 4-year-old son, remembers thinking: “ ‘Did I just go in to that burning building with no problem?’ The guys said I didn’t hesitate.

“I love my career,” says Williams, who taught science at Rickover Junior High School in Sauk Village, “ . . . no matter how dangerous it is.” What drives her, she says, is “to help people and be there when people are going through some of the worst things you can possibly go through.”

Starting pay for firefighters in Chicago is about $54,000 a year, and top scale is $102,750 after 30 years with the department.

Requirements include passing a physical ability test — while wearing a 50-pound vest. Designed to mimic the challenges firefighters face, it includes a three-minute stair climb while loaded with an extra 25 pounds; dragging a 200-foot hose line; using a sledgehammer to simulate making a forcible building entry; crawling through a tunnel maze of obstacles with dead ends; and dragging a 165-pound mannequin 35 feet.

Catherine “Cat” Renar, 55, is in her 15th year with the department, promoted last year to engineer, meaning her duties include driving an engine. A midlife crisis led her to firefighting after 10 years in marketing and advertising.  “I was fortunate to have some awesome chiefs,” Renar says. “They impressed upon us the importance of heart, a passion for what we do that supersedes brute strength. . . . And mental strength and tenacity are essential.”

The work hours — 24 hours on, then 48 off — appealed to Janine Wade-Johnson, 51. “We work about 88 days a year,” says Johnson, whose daughters were 4 and 13 when she started. “For raising my family, my girls, that was really good.”

When Wade-Johnson entered the academy two decades ago, she was one of only three women in a class of 120. “I wasn’t caring if anyone liked me. My ultimate goal was my girls — a better way of living for them.” The work environment sometimes requires a thick skin, according to Wade-Johnson.

“Don’t let people push your buttons,” she says. “Some people accept you, and some won’t. Have a positive mind. Don’t come on the job thinking somebody owes you.”

There are still barriers for women, says Candice McDonald, a board member with the International Association of Women in Fire & Emergency Service. “Some departments are not as accepting of women”.

Attorney Marni Willenson represented women in two class-action lawsuits that accused the Chicago department of discriminating against women with the physical performance test used in firefighter selection. One case was settled in 2013. The other awaits final approval. As a result of those suits, the city replaced its old physical test with one used by fire departments across the country that more closely approximates firefighters’ duties.

Women who were a part of the suits and still met the department’s age requirements were allowed to reapply. Twenty-nine from the first settlement are now firefighters. Three more are completing training. About 40 from the second settlement are doing the physical training and testing required before entering the academy.

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2-Alarm house fire in Evanston – 3/20/15 (more)

A short video clip from Jim McCall shows the conditions early into the 2-Alarm house fire at 2820 Harrison in Evanston (3/20/15) as firefighters leave the roof surrounded by heavy smoke.

2-Alarm house fire in Evanston IL 3/20/15

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Cortland FPD Brush Fire, 3/21/15

This from Dave Weaver / Radioman911:

3/21/15 CORTLAND FPD – Brush Box Alarm Field Fire 16990 Lynch Rd.

fire department brush truck Type 5

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Cortland FPD fire apparatus

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Cortland FPD fire apparatus

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Cortland FPD fire apparatus

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field after large fire

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Cortland FPD fire apparatus

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Cortland FPD fire apparatus

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