Archive for January 4th, 2017

Barrington Countryside FPD news (more)

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

The location of a proposed third station for the Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District has officials at Barrington School District 220 concerned about traffic congestion and loud noises.

For $500,000, the fire protection district purchased an acre of land, which includes an existing home, at 36 E. Dundee Road, located between Barrington Middle School — Prairie Campus and the Early Learning Center at District 220.

The fire district has said it plans to turn the home into its third fire station but run limited operations there.

But with the close proximity to District 220 schools, officials said they are working with the fire district to address their concerns about increased traffic and noise if the station opens.

School officials are concerned about traffic congestion when parents drop their children off in the morning and pick them up in the afternoon. The sounds of sirens also could disturb younger students in class. District 220 officials intended to buy the property to help improve traffic flow between the two buildings.

The proposed third station for the fire district wouldn’t feature fire trucks but could include administrative offices and beds for firefighters on shift at the facility, officials with the fire district have said.

The location would help improve response times throughout the area, particularly with medical calls involving heart attack and stroke victims, said Keith Hanson, board president at the fire protection district. Those make up about 85 percent of the district’s calls.

Instead of a fire truck, the district would look to house an SUV that could be used as a rapid response unit. It would be outfitted with life support equipment for heart attack and stroke victims.

“The key to responding to heart attacks and strokes is getting two people on scene very quickly and starting (cardio pulmonary resuscitation) or appropriate stroke treatment,” he said.

Addressing some concerns of the school district, the fire protection district would limit the use of the SUV to about two calls a day, Hanson said. Firefighters also will use the sirens in select instances where traffic needs to be moved.

Fire Chief Jim Kreher said the third station would help improve response times throughout the district’s territory.

“We cover 48 square miles and this station will help us respond to residents more efficiently,” Kreher said. “We also help out the fire department in Barrington and the Palatine Rural Fire Protection District.”

Hanson said the fire district could conceivably expand operations at the third station in the future, bringing in more personnel and equipment. But for now, district board members have budgeted $2 million to upgrade and open the station by the spring.

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Lake Villa Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

There were no injuries in an early Tuesday morning fire in Lake Villa that destroyed a single-family home whose owner is out of town, according to Lake Villa Fire Department Chief Frank Slazes.

Investigators with the Lake Villa Fire Department and Lake County Sheriff’s Office are looking to determine the cause and origin of the fire that was called in by neighbors at 12:47 a.m. in the 20600 block of Lakeview Avenue.

“At first, we couldn’t see much because of the fog, but when we rounded the corner, we could see the house was fully involved with fire,” said Slazes.

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Still and Box Alarm fire in Chicago, 1/4/17

Photos from Eric Haak of the Still and Box Alarm fire in Chicago, 1/4/17

firefighters battle house fire at night

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Chicago FD Engine 62

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firefighters stand by at house fire scene

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Chicago FD Squad 5A Snorkel at work

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Chicago FD Squad 5A Snorkel at work

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firefighters with ice covered coats

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Chicago FD Engine 93

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Chicago FD Squad 5A Snorkel at work

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Still and Box Alarm fire in Chicago, 1/4/17

This from Eric Haak:

The 22nd Battalion had a Still and Box alarm fire in an occupied frame house at 16 E. 102nd Place that came in around 0600 hrs 1/4/17.  Radio communications of companies landing and size-up can be heard at the beginning of the video clip.  Temperatures were in the single digits.  All occupants made it out of the residence safely.  Squad 5’s Snorkel was eventually backed down the alley to the North and went to work on extinguishing the heavy fire that was on the second floor.  I arrived after companies had already gone defensive.

 

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