Archive for October 5th, 2015

St Charles to relocate memorial

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Standing in St. Charles’ Baker Park, the monument to the members of the city’s fire department is easy to dismiss without much attention. The stone memorial is surrounded by a flower garden. It’s almost more reminiscent of a subdivision entry sign or a well-tended gravestone in an unusual place.

Now there’s a movement to give the monument a more prominent place in the city, a standing worthy of the people it memorializes.

“Baker Park was much different in 1974 than it is currently,” said Fire Chief Joe Schelstreet. “We would like to take a much greater opportunity to use the monument to have gatherings such as 9/11 remembrances, retirements and other fire department functions.”

The plan is to move the monument to the redeveloped green space between city hall and the police station, which is now known as Volunteer Plaza. The location also stands directly across the street from the downtown fire station.

Fire department officials plan to contract with the original stoneworker to move the monument, add a new base and have the Firefighter’s Prayer inscribed on the rear.

There would also be new benches, lighting, a flagpole and brick pavers added to a triangular section of the plaza where the monument would stand.

The positioning would allow for viewing of all sides of the monument and an ideal assembly location for the fire department members. The brick pavers will be inscribed with names of former members of the city fire department and future retirees.

The cost of the project is estimated at $29,500. All of the money, except for a small contingency, will come from funds outside the city budget.

When the city slashed paid-on-call firefighters from the budget during the recent recession, it left $7,500 in the fund. That money will be used for the project. The Foreign Fire Insurance Board will kick in up to $25,000. And the local firefighters’ union is contributing $1,500 to the cause for a total potential pool of funds of $34,000.

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New buggy for Oak Park battalion chief

This from Josh Boyajian::

Here is a shot of Oak Park’s new Battalion Buggy 620. It is a 2014 Ford Expedition XL.
fire department Ford Expedition

Oak Park Battalion 620 – 2014 Ford Expedition. Josh Boyajian photo

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La Grange Park Live-Fire Training, 10/4/15

This from Eric Haak:

I had the privilege of attending live-fire training in La Grange Park Sunday morning (10/04).  Crews from the La Grange and La Grange Park fire departments did multiple evolutions simulating fires on the first and second floors of the frame structure.  The home was being torn down in order to make way for a new residence on the lot and was the oldest house in that part of La Grange Park.  The granddaughter of the original owners was on the scene and told me that she remembered when cows used to make their way down the dirt road in front.  While things were smoking up early in the evolutions, a raccoon surprised everyone by emerging from the eaves and making a run for it before things got too hot.  Thanks to all companies on the scene for their hospitality.

firefighters burn a house for training

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female firefighter receives instruction from an instructor

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firefighters burn a house for training

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firefighters burn a house for training

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firefighter emerges from a house on fire during a training exercise

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firefighter looks out from a house on fire during a training exercise

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firefighter emerges from a house on fire during a training exercise

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a raccoon scurries from an abandoned house

Eric Haak photo

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