Archive for April, 2015
Still & Box Alarm fire today (4/6/15) at 3227 N. Oriole with an exposure on either side of the fire building.
This from Steve Redick:
A classic image from my dad. I believe he took this when assigned to snorkel 4 at 25’s house, then at the academy. Notice the bell cutout in the grill. Don’t know the identity of these companies.
Another great shot Tower & Pressure 3 taken at a fire at 62 & Stony Island
Another coupla shots …Eng 48’s Pirsch taken at what was Engine 16 at 40th & Dearborn
High Pressure 1 across from Eng 1
These are great shots
Some additional notes from Mike K:
Great picture of Engine 48. When I started my career at Engine 19, we had an identical pumper. The rough ride of the back step on these old Pirsches force me to switch from Boxer shorts to Jockey shorts. Actally, when this picture was taken, the firehouse shown at 4005 S. Dearborn was not Engine 16’s quarters. It was Engine 48’s house. Engine 16 was located at 31st and Dearborn and the property was purchased by Illinois Institute of Technology and engine 16 was doubled up with Engine 48 at 4005 S. Dearborn.One of my Captain’s at Engine 19 was Captain of Engine 48 at that time and after repeated complaints to Commissioner Quinn that the single door firehouse was too small for two pumpers, he finally agreed. Thus, he ordered Engine 48 removed from service and gave the house to Engine 16. Captain Fletcher Thompson won his position, but found himself without a company to command.After losing his assignment at Engine 48, he became Captain of Engine 45 until transferring to Engine 19 about a year after I was assigned there.I’m not sure if Steve Redick is aware of the fact that 4005 Dearborn was originally Engine 48’s quarters, but his comment gives me the impression that Engine 48 was the “guest” at Engine 16.Mike K
The Beach Park FD went to a 2nd Alarm for a large prairie fire at the Illinois Beach State Park in Zion Sunday afternoon (4/5/15).
This from Josh Boyajian:
Tinley Park Truck Co. 201 –
Grabbed a shot of their new truck on Monday. Its a 2013 Pierce Velocity 0/0 with a 100′ RM aluminum ladder.Josh
This from Larry Shapiro:
I took in a reported rollover with entrapment Saturday afternoon around the block from my house. I arrived before any fire companies to find a one-car crash with no entrapment. The vehicle was a Lexus SUV with extensive damage. One occupant was outside the vehicle and the other had run about a block away before being stopped by the police. Both were transported, 1-BLS & 1-ALS.
The reason that I’m submitting these images without any fire department involvement has to do with the circumstances of the collision … and a recurring thought about it not being their time …
The car veered off the road, nicked a utility pole prior to coming into contact with a metal fence post for a chain-link fence. The car then rolled over while crushing two sections of wood fence with two 4×4 posts piercing the windshield … narrowly missing both occupants.
A few inches in either direction could have resulted in a far more serious outcome.
More images at shapirophotography.net
From the Pierce Flickr site:
thanks Al
This from Dennis McGuire, Jr.
Josh Boyajian and I happened to be in Kankakee County taking rig shots when the Pembroke FPD pulled a 3rd Alarm for a brush fire at 2600 South & 13000 East. They had approx. 50 acres going along with several abandoned vehicles, trailers, and mobile homes plus a large amount of tires. Command upgraded to the 4th Alarm then requested a Strike Team from MABAS 37. The area is mostly forest with lots of hills and homes scattered throughout.Dennis McGuire
Images from Roland Sauer of a house fire at 5N820 Timber Trails in the Elburn & Countryside FPD (St. Charles) this morning (4/4/15). The fire was elevated to a Box Alarm for tenders only.
This from Brad Steinweg:
I was driving home from work when I saw a few trees on fire on State Line RD. I called dispatch and reported it and stayed until well after FD arrival. The property owner was not home and the next door house was vacant and boarded up. Mutual aid was called from Lake Dalecarlia, Lake Hills and St. John.-Brad S.