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Archive for June, 2016
CFD worked a Haz Mat Level 2 on just after noon Tuesday (6/14/16) in the Loop near State Street and Madison Street for a 4″ gas main that was hit by a construction crew. Reportedly it was an old line that was no longer being used.
This from Bill Fricker:
Here’s a few pictures of the new Pierce Saber rescue pumper and command rig at Peoria Heights. I hope you all enjoy the pictures.1) Engine Co 659 – 2016 Pierce Saber ( 29015TR-01 ) 1500-gpm / 500-gbt Vin: 4P1BAAFFOGAO16532) Peoria Heights Fire Department logo3) Command Unit 600 – 2015 Ford F-250 Vin: 1FTW2B60FEA46465Bill Fricker Photos
Excerpts from MySuburbanLife.com:
The McHenry Township Fire Protection District was dispatched at 4:45 a.m. Monday (6/12/16) to the 300 block of Kent Road in unincorporated McHenry for a report of fire in the kitchen area of a single-family home and a person trapped in the bedroom, according to Battalion Chief Kevin Sears.
A woman was discovered by a sheriff’s deputy coming through an outside bedroom window andfirst respondersfirefighters inside the structure. Sears said firefighters raised a ladder to the window of the 90-year-old woman’s location and were able to enter the bedroom and locate her. She was transported to the hospital for smoke inhalation and was listed in good conditionFirefighters extinguished the fire within 10 minutes and remained at the scene until about 6:30 a.m. The cause of the fire is believed to be a stove that was left on. There also were no working smoke detectors in the home.
One McHenry County Sheriff’s deputy suffered minor injuries while assisting fire crews on the scene.
This from Josh Boyajian:
Pierce demo tower ladder being purchased by the North Riverside FD.
Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:
The Carol Stream Fire Protection District board agreed to promote Deputy Chief Bob Hoff to the top post Monday night. Trustees are expected to approve a contract with Hoff at their meeting Monday, July 11. The length of Hoff’s contract will likely run three years. The board is still ironing out the terms of the deal, including Hoff’s salary.
Hoff will oversee a district with three fire stations and about 60 sworn employees. He joined Carol Stream in 2012 — less than two weeks after he stepped down as the head of the nation’s second-largest fire department. At the time, he aimed to spend more time with family, but got the job offer to become deputy under his longtime colleague, former Chief Rick Kolomay.
“The pace was set here when I got here, and we’re going to keep that pace up,” Hoff said shortly after the promotion. “The pride and the professionalism that this group has — it’s like when I was in the city. I love the fire service,” he said. “It’s my whole life. It’s my entire life other than my family.”
Including his son, his family has four generations of firefighters.
“He inspires me,” said Hoff, gesturing to a framed picture in his office of his father, a Chicago Fire Department battalion chief killed battling a blaze in an apartment building on Valentine’s Day 1962. Hoff was 5 years old at the time. “To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die,” reads a message below the image of his dad, Thomas, and his mom, Eleanor, who died eight years later.
The other finalist for the job was Perry Johnson, a 38-year veteran with the district. At the time of Hoff’s hiring, Johnson, then deputy chief, moved to a newly created civilian position — chief administrative officer. Together, they have been handling the day-to-day operations of the district since Kolomay had shoulder surgery, went on paid leave, and officially retired June 1.
The two also have sat on the district’s negotiating team in ongoing contract talks with the firefighters union. Both sides are expected to meet with a federal mediator later this month. Pay raises are one of the issues that remain on the table, Hoff said. Negotiators are considering increases that would align firefighters’ salaries with those of employees in surrounding departments.
thanks Dan & Dennis
This from Jeff Rudolph:
The second McCook, IL Seagrave has been found. This 1982 Seagrave 1250/500, former Engine 1411, is for sale at a used car lot in Lake Villa. You may remember the 79′ is now owned by the Lake Forest Fire Department as a parade unit.
Jeff R.
Excerpts from CBSChciago.com:
An off-duty detective and firefighter enjoying the summer weather on Lake Michigan Friday evening rescued five people from the water after a boat capsized near Jackson Park.
Detective Donovan Jackson and Firefighter Rylenski Strong were jet skiing on Lake Michigan about 8:20 p.m. near 65th Street when they came across a 16-foot boat that capsized. They found four people in the 60-degree water and learned that a fifth person was missing. They called 911 and soon located the missing fifth person under the boat surviving in an air pocket.
All five people were taken to shore where emergency crews were waiting. No injuries were reported Friday night by the Chicago Fire Department.
This from Danny Nelms:
Heres the newest updates from e-one
pics are job number 140157 in final assembly
job number 140158 in pump test stage
And finally job number 140156 in final assembly
Danny nelms
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This from Dan Rode:
Hey folks,
I just would like to give everyone a heads up that the Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) and Milwaukee Fire Historical Society will be hosting the 17th Greater Milwaukee Fire & Police Expo (formerly the muster). The event will be held this year on Saturday, September 10, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the MATC-South Campus, 6665 S. Howell Ave., Oak Creek, WI (same location as last year). This year’s highlight will be a special commemorative ceremony for the 15th anniversary of the 09-11 attacks. Also, MATC will be hosting a live Fire Ops. 101 class for local politicians. We will have numerous displays, demos, law enforcement, etc. Please get the word out to everyone, we would like this expo to be the best one yet. If you have any questions, comments, etc., please contact me via email or my cell, 414-491-7592.
Thanks,
Dan Rode