Archive for November, 2015

Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire, 11-17-15 (part 1)

Chicago firefighters were sent to 126 E 47th Street at about 10:30PM (11/17/15). Battalion 5 requested a Still & Box for fire in the one-story commercial structure. Companies were pulled out of the building in short order and they went defensive and the fire was upgraded to a 2-11 Alarm shortly thereafter. The fire communicated to the two-story exposure to the east. The original building collapsed and the exposure was gutted.

There were three tower ladders operating master streams along with 6-6-1 the reserve Snorkel plus multi-versals and the deck gun from Engine 19. Conditions during the fire included strong winds and sporadic rain that was very heavy at times.

Several contributors were at the fire and there will be several posts.

Here are images and a video from Larry Shapiro

fire through door of commercial building

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fireman on ladder with heavy smoke

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fireman on ladder with heavy smoke

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Chicago FD Engine 16

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firefighters stretch large diameter hose

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Chicago FD Tower Ladder 39

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Chicago FD Tower Ladder 39

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Chicago FD reserve tower ladder at fire

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Chicago FD Engine 19 at fire

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Chicago FD reserve Snorkel

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firemen silhouetted at night fire scene

Larry Shapiro photo

More photos are at shapirophotography.net

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New engine for Rolling Meadows

From Josh Boyajian:

Rolling Meadows’ new engine being finished at Pierce

fire engine being built

fire engine being built

fire engine being built

fire engine being built

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Berwyn orders new engine (more)

From Josh Boyajian:

fire engine mechanical drawing

New engine for Berwyn

fire engine mechanical drawing

New engine for Berwyn

fire engine mechanical drawing

New engine for Berwyn

fire engine mechanical drawing

New engine for Berwyn

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Libertyville FD to hire deputy chief

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

In anticipation of a complicated first state budget under Gov. Bruce Rauner, Libertyville trustees in April postponed several financial decisions. Six months later, they are no closer to understanding Springfield but chose to finally act on a few needs.

Libertyville deferred hiring a new deputy fire chief, expanding its salt storage silo, paying for a survey of downtown buildings for its historic preservation commission and reducing the electric utility tax, among others.

At the time, Rauner was proposing a two-year freeze on property taxes and Illinois permanently keeping half of the municipal income tax. Finance Director Patricia Wesolowski, at the time, calculated the loss of income tax at $1 million per year and a combined $600,000 in lost property taxes increases over two years.

Both proposals appear to have lost traction, but a new dilemma has arisen. As of a Nov. 10, according to Wesolowski, Illinois is withholding about $660,000 in other taxes. Broken down, Wesolowski said the total consists of $440,000 in 911 fees, $150,000 in gasoline sales tax and $70,000 in Libertyville’s portion of the “use tax,” (paid on items, most notably cars, bought elsewhere for use inside Illinois).

Illinois was supposed to pass a state budget by July 1, but Rauner refuses to approve an unbalanced budget and resolving the proposed deficit has seen equally little comprise by all sides. As a result, Illinois has stopped paying a lot of its bills and stopped redirecting tax money it collects on behalf of other governments.

Libertyville in February signed a two-year contract to provide fire services to the unincorporated area of Knollwood, located along Route 176 just east of Interstate 94. Libertyville’s fire department eliminated a deputy chief job a few years ago after a retirement. Filling that job would cost about $150,000 in salary and benefits, and the person would do work for both Knollwood and Libertyville.

The contract to cover Knollwood cites $100,000 annual payments, meaning Libertyville would pay $50,000. The contract anticipated 100 calls for service per year, although Libertyville Fire Chief Rich Carani said they’ve gotten 102 between February and early November.

Trustees agreed to fill the position even though they’re still uneasy regarding what revenue will and won’t being come to Libertyville via Springfield.

“Chief Carani is stretched pretty thin, and that’s not healthy for an organization,” Village Trustee Todd Gaines said.

Since 2009, Libertyville replenished its reserve through new taxes and a return of sales tax revenue and now has $4.2 million above the recommended rainy day savings amount. Trustees in April considered using part of that $4.2 million to repay construction debt early and putting another portion toward police and fire pensions, which are significantly underfunded after new laws increased benefits and new studies indicated retirees are living longer.

That decision was also postponed, and on Nov. 10 trustees agreed to continue waiting because the money might be needed to cover funds Illinois garnishes or indefinitely stops redirecting.

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Berwyn orders new engine

As seen in Fire Apparatus Magazine 11/6/2015

Pierce-Berwyn Fire Department, PUC pumper with an Enforcer cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 400-hp engine; 1,500-gpm single stage pump; UPF Poly 750-gallon tank. Delivery in April 2016

thanks Ron

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Stone Park FD apparatus

This from Al Schlick:

Found some updated pictures as well as a new vehicle on the Stone Park Facebook page.

Al

FD Humvee

Stone Park FD photo

FD Humvee

Stone Park FD photo

Seagrave fire engine

Stone Park FD photo

E-ONE Quest fire engine

Stone Park FD photo

E-ONE Quest fire engine

Stone Park FD photo

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New ladder for Cicero (more)

This from Josh Boyajian:

These are shots of Cicero’s new truck. Should be done by end of month.

new fire truck being built

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Box Alarm, fatal house fire in Northbrook, 11-15-15 (more)

Photos by Tim Olk of the Box Alarm fire in Northbrook 11/15/15.

night house fire scene

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night house fire scene

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night house fire scene

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night house fire scene

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night house fire scene

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Where are they now … CFD Light Wagon 9-1-6

From a reader:

I stumbled upon these pics when I was looking for Homer’s newer ambulance online.  These currently belong to Homer Glen Emergency Management.  The light wagon I belive was the former C.F.D. light wagon 9-1-6 and the ambulance is a former Northwest Homer rig.

EMA light truck

The Illuminator comes with a 15,000-watt generator, a light rack, and a light tower. It can provide power when wires are down, and turn night into day at any scene. Homer Glen EMA photo

Chicago FD Light Wagon 9-1-6

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EMA light truck

Homer Glen EMA photo

EMA equipment truck

Homer Glen EMA photo

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Box Alarm, fatal house fire in Northbrook, 11-15-15

This from Larry Shapiro:

Northbrook firefighters were called for a house fire at 1300 Edgewood Lane at approximately 1:30AM. First arriving units found heavy fire an upgraded the alarm to the Code 4 for the working fire. One resident was able to escape the house and a second was reported to be inside. The alarm was later upgraded to a Box Alarm. One resident was unable to be rescued.

Companies at the scene prior to the Box Alarm were Glencoe Squad 30, Glenview Truck14, Northfield Truck 29 and Northfield Deputy Chief 2901 in addition to Northbrook Engine 10, Engine 11, Tower 12, Squad 12, Ambulance 11, Ambulance 12, Battalion 11, plus Chiefs 1100, 1101, and 1102. The Box Alarm brought Prospect Heights Squad 9, Mount Prospect Truck 13, Wheeling Engine 23, Highland Park Truck 33, Winnetka Engine 28, Winnetka Chief 2800, and the MESS Canteen.

Pierce Impel PUC at fire scene

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house fire at night

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Pierce Impel PUC at fire scene

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Pierce Saber rescue pumper at night

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house fire aftermath

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house fire aftermath

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Pierce Impel fire engine at night fire scene

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MESS Canteen at fire scene

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More photos at shapirophotography.net

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