Archive for May 9th, 2016

CFD Firefighter for a Day event

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

It took only the whiff of smoke and the sudden blaring of a smoke detector to send nine children into escape mode at the Chicago Fire Department’s training academy on the Near West Side.

Saturday’s fire drill, which began with nontoxic smoke filling a dark make-believe bedroom, may have just been a practice run for the African-American kids, but it was a crucial one, according to a national black firefighters organization.

The death rate of black children in house fires across the United States is more than double that of white children, even though African-American children make up a smaller portion of the population, according to the U.S. Fire Administration.

Firefighting officials say the deaths are largely preventable.

“Just the lack of education is what causes the deaths,” said Gregory Boggs, a Chicago Fire Department lieutenant and president of the African-American Firefighters & Paramedics League. “They don’t know how to get out of the house, they don’t know the technique of how to open the door,” he said.

Before Saturday’s drill started, veteran Chicago firefighter and fire safety officer Preston Roberson warned his young pupils that they would have to act quickly if a real fire broke out inside their homes; a couple of the kids goofing around inside the tiny faux bedroom were jolted back into the moment by his booming voice.

At Roberson’s prompting, the grade-schoolers sprang into action, using the back of their hands to test the door for heat and quickly crawling out of the fake home just as he had instructed them.

The drill was part of a full morning of activities for about 70 children and their parents at the fifth annual “firefighter for a day” event hosted by the league.

Veteran firefighters and paramedics, many of them African-American, sought to teach basic skills that could save a life during a house fire. Instructors like Roberson taught the children about how to make a fire escape plan and what to say when they call 911.

The day of events that had children suiting up as firefighters, learning how firefighting equipment is used and running through simulations at the fire academy on DeKoven Street also introduced the children of color to firefighting as a career.

Boggs’ group has ramped up recruitment efforts in recent months, hoping to increase the number of blacks in the Chicago Fire Department. Of the city’s approximately 5,000 firefighters, according to Boggs, only about 842 — just over 16 percent — are African-American, “which is pitiful,” he said.

“It’s a very small number and we’re working to increase those numbers and get more African-Americans on the job,” Boggs said.

thanks Dan

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Aurora Fire Department news

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

The Aurora Fire Department is mourning the loss of one of its own. Firefighter/Paramedic Michael Adamovich, 38, a six-year veteran of the department, died unexpectedly in his Yorkville home early Sunday, city officials said.

“We are deeply saddened by the sudden and unexpected loss of one of our brothers,” Chief Gary Krienitz said in a statement. “We are a family here at the Aurora Fire Department, and we will do our best to support his family during this tragic time.”

Adamovich, who was originally from Naperville, previously worked as a firefighter in Elburn from 2003 to 2010. As an Aurora firefighter, he was recently assigned to work out of Engine 10 on the city’s west side.

Adamovich’s cause of death is unknown, Krienitz said, but more information will be gathered over the next few days. An autopsy at the Kendall County Coroner’s Office is pending.

Adamovich is survived by his wife, Rachel, and his two sons, Nathan, 10, and Colin, 8. Service arrangements are pending.

“He was a great firefighter and paramedic and a great man,” Krienitz said. “Mike will truly be missed.”

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New MABAS Division 21 HAZMAT Decon Support Unit

From a reader:

Here’s a sneak peek of the new MABAS Division 21 HAZMAT Support Unit, Decon 321, which was placed in service about a month ago.  It is housed at Roberts Park Station 2 along with the MABAS 21 Decon and replaces an older Dodge Ram pick-up.  It carries additional decontamination equipment and supplies utilized for the technicians and also tows the light tower.
New MABAS Division 21 HAZMAT Decon Support Unit

New MABAS Division 21 HAZMAT Decon Support Unit

New MABAS Division 21 HAZMAT Decon Support Unit

New MABAS Division 21 HAZMAT Decon Support Unit

Bill Freidrich photo

Bill Freidrich photo

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New engines for Chicago (more)

Updated photos from the E-ONE website showing production of the new engines for Chicago

Fire engine being built for the Chicago Fire Department

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Fire engine being built for the Chicago Fire Department

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