This from John Tulipano:
I’ve attached a few images and a video from a
box alarm Wednesday (10/26/16) at 702 Redwing in Geneva
John Tulipano
Oct 27
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This from John Tulipano:
I’ve attached a few images and a video from a
box alarm Wednesday (10/26/16) at 702 Redwing in Geneva
John Tulipano
Tags: fire scene photos, fire scene video, fire trucks at fire scene, firefighters overhaul exterior of house, Geneva Fire Department, house fire in Geneva IL, John Tulipano, St Charles Fire Department
Oct 26
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Excerpts from the ChicagoSunTimes.com:
A firefighter fell through a staircase while battling a house fire in the West Englewood neighborhood Wednesday evening on the South Side.
A mayday was called for the fire at a home in the 6900 block of South Paulina about 5:40 p.m., according to the Chicago Fire Department, meaning a firefighter had been reported lost or trapped.
The firefighter had been backing down the staircase as it collapsed, so he was able to slow his fall, fire officials said. He then climbed out and didn’t need medical treatment.
thanks Dan
From CFD Media on Twitter:
STILL AND BOX 6943 Paulina details to follow MAYDAY MAYDAY
Update. Mayday secure. Firefighter fell thru stairway. He is OK. No transport. All members are GOOD. LANGFORD
Update. One civilian not accounted for. May be a squatter. Searches underway. 6943 Pauline
Awaiting report of final search to account for possible missing squatter. EMS plan secure. Mayday secure. All FF are PAR
ff was backing out as a stairway collapsed. He Went down but was able to slow fall and climb out
Final search negative at 6943 Paulina no injuries !
Tags: CFD Media on Twitter, Chicago ff falls through stairs at house fire, Chicago Fire Department, mayday at chicago house fire, mayday called at Chicago fire
Oct 26
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Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:
Elgin City Manager Rick Kozal promoted Assistant Fire Chief Dave Schmidt to fire chief. Schmidt steps into a post that was held by John Fahy, who retired this summer after more 30 years as a firefighter. Fahy now works for Elgin Community College as Senior Director of Academic Programming and Public Safety at the new ECC Center for Emergency Services in Burlington.
Schmidt. a 27-year veteran was hired on at just 22 years of age. When he began working in the Elgin Fire Department, the city had just four fire stations — it now has seven. They had just started to do hazardous material rescues, and the focus was still largely on fires.
Now, about 80 percent of their calls are for emergency medical services. While they still fight fires, how firefighters approach those fires is very different from back then. Instead of running into a home to fight the blaze from inside, they are often staying outside long enough to knock down the fire before determining if it is safe inside. Some of the new construction materials don’t hold up to fire like old, structural wood did.
While not running into a burning building is anathema for many firefighters, it is the safest thing for them, Schmidt said.
Schmidt also remembers when for Elgin’s largest buildings, they had a three-ring binder with plans and layouts for the building. Now, those plans are on tablets in the fire command vehicle. Those same tablets allow firefighters to track medical records for patients they’ve worked with before, track their EKGs, and provide information gathered in the field to the hospital.
Schmidt said he’s been heavily involved in making sure Elgin firefighters don’t just have access to the technology, but are trained in that tech as well.
On Tuesday, he was part of a mandatory CPR training class. While there is so much technology available to firefighters, CPR is still the basic response for many emergencies, he said.
The city will be using its own human resources department to conduct a broad, national search to find Schmidt’s replacement. Elgin’s fire department has two assistant chief spots, with the other currently held by Bryan McMahan. As many new firefighters were added between 1989-91 when new fire stations were built, those firefighters are getting close to having 25-30 years on the department — retirement age for them, Schmidt said.
Tags: Assistant Fire Chief Dave Schmidt, Elgin Fire Chief Dave Schmidt, Elgin Fire Chief John Fahy, Elgin Fire Department, new fire chief in Elgin
Oct 26
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This from Tim Olk:
Waukegan firefighters conducted live-fire training in a vacant house on Saturday (10/22/16) before burning it to the ground.
More photos to follow in part 2
Tags: fire department live fire training, firefighters training, Tim Olk, vacant house burns after live-fire training, Waukegan Fire Department
Oct 26
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From Steve Redick:
Tags: Chicago FD Tower Ladder 5, Chicago Still & Box Alarm fire, fire scene photos, fire scene video, Steve Redick
Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:
When John-Paul Schilling took on the role as head of the Carpentersville Fire Department earlier this summer, he also took on the challenge of completing a 100 Day Plan.
In less two months on the job, he had accomplished seven of his 10 goals. At Tuesday’s Village Board meeting, Schilling said all 10 have been met.
The plan was established through the collaborative efforts of the village administration, battalion chiefs, and executive board members of the fire department’s full- and part-time firefighters’ unions.
Overall objectives included increasing communication; improving training, safety and risk management; and increasing personnel collaboration through the creation of various committees.
Other goals included developing a criteria process and procedures for the recruitment and hiring of part-time firefighters, researching and determining the cost-effectiveness of a project management software tool, and conducting periodic meetings with battalion chiefs and lieutenants, as well as labor management officials.
“And what happens next is we enter into probably about a yearlong strategic planning process that will include internal and external stakeholders as we move along,” he said. “But (the plan), with the assistance of the manager and the participation of the unions, has really come together and given us a really good launch into a good, successful program.”
Tags: Carpentersville Fire Department, Carpentersville Professional Firefighters Union, Chief John-Paul Schilling
Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:
A man was killed in a fire that heavily damaged a one-story house Monday morning in an unincorporated area near Glen Ellyn. After firefighters extinguished the blaze, they entered the home on the 22W500 block of Tamarack Drive and found the man with no vital signs. He was pronounced dead at 7:45 a.m.
The DuPage County coroner’s office was working to identify the man through dental records and did not release his name Monday. There was no indication of suspicious circumstances in the death, according to the coroner’s office.
A 911 caller reported a suspected fire behind their home about 3:58 a.m. Firefighters arrived roughly six minutes later and found heavy fire throughout the victim’s house. Most of the roof collapsed into the center of the house shortly after firefighters arrived.
The DuPage Arson Taskforce and the Illinois State Fire Marshal are investigating.
Tags: fatal fire near Glen Ellyn, Lisle-Woodridge Fire Protection District
Oct 25
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire truck being built | 2 Comments
This from Daniel Hynd:
I emailed Deputy Chief Steven Gorsky of the Darien-Woodridge Fire District about information about the new 2016 Pierce Impel engine to replace the current 2001 E-one Cyclone II engine running as Engine 90. Here is the final report on the new engine.
Tags: 2016 Pierce Impel, Darien-Woodridge Fire Protection District, Darien-Woodridge FPD Engine 90, Deputy Chief Steven Gorsky, fire engine being built, new engine for Darien Woodridge
Oct 25
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire Truck photos, New Delivery | 2 Comments
This from Jeff Rudolph:
Skokie Tower 16 – 2016 Pierce Dash CF PUC 1500/300 100′ RM tower ladder
Tags: Jeff Rudolph, new fire truck for Skokie, Pierce Dash CF PUC tower ladder, Skokie FD Tower Ladder 16, Skokie Fire Department
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