Archive for December 7th, 2015

Carol Stream wants to renovate fire station

Excerpts from theDailyHerald.com:

In 1975, Carol Stream firefighters moved into a station on Schmale Road. Even after 40 years, the location still works for covering emergencies in a now heavily developed part of town, Chief Rick Kolomay says.

But safety and training standards have evolved, and parts of the aging structure itself don’t meet those benchmarks, Kolomay says. That’s largely because the 6,200-square-foot building was converted from a gas station.

Kolomay hopes a proposal to renovate and reconfigure station No. 29 will come into clearer focus next month, when the fire protection district trustees will meet with contractors. They also will discuss how to pay for improvements during the Jan. 25 meeting.

The cost of the project could range from $2 million to $2.5 million, given the scope of the work the district has asked contractors to review, Kolomay said. The district could finance the work by taking out a loan, through existing funds, a combination of the two or phasing in renovations over several years.

The size is smaller than the typical secondary station, which tend to cover 11,000 to 15,000 square feet, but an addition isn’t planned. Storage of equipment and parts for fire trucks could move to a stand-alone structure in the rear of the building to free room inside.

But the station, he said, needs updating to meet standards by the National Fire Protection Association that, among other things, determines how firefighters should decontaminate their gear. The Jan. 25 board meeting is set for 7 p.m. at the headquarters station, 365 N. Kuhn Road.

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Still & Box Alarm in a Chicago scrap yard, 12-6-15 (more)

This from Steve Redick:

Took in the still & box alarm Sunday at Cortland and Kingsbury, an industrial area with a fire in a large scrap metal operation. A big stack of junk cars was going. This location is right on the river, so as a result Engine 2, the large fireboat was sent to the scene. They eventually supplied a 4-inch line to Engine 55 which then supplied a multiversal. There was some thought about using the big guns, and the “crows nest” turret was raised on the rear of the boat, but there was not really a clear shot to the burning pile from the river location. Access in and around the scene was poor, and I was shooting directly into a bright, low sun … difficult conditions at best. I was able to get some interesting shots of the boat operation, as well as what I think was some kind of air monitor deployed by the haz mat company. All of the photos and video from this incident can be seen on my site

Steve Redick

large scrap pile burning

Steve Redick photo

large scrap pile burning

Steve Redick photo

large scrap pile burning

Steve Redick photo

Chicago fire boat the Christopher Wheatley

Steve Redick photo

Chicago fire boat the Christopher Wheatley

Steve Redick photo

Chicago fire boat the Christopher Wheatley

Steve Redick photo

firefighters dragging hose

Steve Redick photo

Chicago fire boat the Christopher Wheatley

Steve Redick photo

Chicago fire boat the Christopher Wheatley

Steve Redick photo

large scrap pile burning

Steve Redick photo

large scrap pile burning

Steve Redick photo

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Historic fire scene photos from 4-15-89

This from Jim Skrabel:

I just starting scanning old 35mm photos of fires I have been to over the years and came across these.

This is the River North Art Gallery Fire at 361 W. Superior St. from April 15, 1989. This fire was a 5-11 and either one or two specials. I heard Aerial Tower 3 box it, grabbed my camera, and headed for the fire. By the time I got downtown (living in Cicero at the time) the fire was already a 4-11.

Jim Skrabel

Darien-Woodridge F.P.D.

River North Art Gallery Fire

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River North Art Gallery Fire

jim Skrabel photo

River North Art Gallery Fire

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River North Art Gallery Fire

jim Skrabel photo

River North Art Gallery Fire

jim Skrabel photo

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