A note from the webmaster:
I’d like to apologize to everyone who follows the website (in addition to the blog) for the lack of updates, changes and modernization of the main website. When the site was designed and went live in August of 2009, fire departments and districts throughout the region were added along with updates to stations and apparatus. In an effort to create a layout that I felt would be easy to view and navigate, the site was created using three different pieces of software. As time went on, the site grew, the blog evolved, and the monumental task of finishing the site became tremendous. It got to the point where a new department could be added in roughly the same time it took to update one or two rigs. Needless to say, this became unworkable. Consider that it took just under 20 minutes to add a new vehicle purchased to the page of a department on the site. There had to be a revamp of the entire site to make things more manageable.
As a stopgap measure, I made sure to post on the blog all new apparatus submitted while saving the images in a folder for updating the stations when possible. The current site has probably not been updated in over a year which is not acceptable.
After sampling several different software solutions to accomplish this, the project is well underway at this time. The job of recreating each and every department/station already on the site plus those that have never yet been posted is to say the least monumental.
It was initially my wish to complete the new site and make a one-time change to the new pages but that could still be months away. So, the current site Chicagoareafire.com is still online alongside the new site Chicagoareafire.com/dev which is under development but available for anyone to access.
To date, the Chicago Fire Department is online along with MABAS Division 1, MABAS Division 3, and a portion of MABAS Division 4. Some of the new deliveries have been added to replace older rigs but many have not. Several contributors have been instrumental in assisting with the process of updating departments.
I welcome corrections and submissions as things progress. Please feel free to browse the site and submit constructive comments or corrections via webmaster@chicagoareafire.com. I need to know what’s changed and welcome photos to fill the voids.
If your department has been added to the new site, please take a moment to verify the stats (personnel, frequency, district size, station addresses) that are listed. Apparatus may have been retired or relocated since they were added to the site and that information is needed.
You can tell when departments have been added to the site when there is a white box around the station photo on the MABAS division page and the link is active.
Take the new site for a spin … there are several ways to navigate through dropdown menus and full pages.
Most of all, please be patient. It’s a long and involved process that has to find it’s way into a busy schedule to get completed.
Thankyou
#1 by Evan Davis on January 24, 2017 - 12:21 PM
I grew up in Elmhurst, but have been living in Virginia for the past 7-8 years and working as a Firefighter/EMT-I here. I’ve enjoyed this website very much to keep up to date with all the fire news that goes on back in the Chicago area! Thanks to all involved with this website and the hard work that y’all put into it!!
#2 by Hunter on January 22, 2017 - 12:07 PM
Love the new website. Can’t wait for the rest of the departments added.
#3 by Ted on January 20, 2017 - 9:36 AM
No need to apologize Lump!!Thanks for everything you do!!
#4 by Scott on January 19, 2017 - 11:34 PM
Excellent job this entire project and site has been! Thank you for all your hard work!
#5 by John Antkowski on January 18, 2017 - 3:06 PM
I love this website. Keep up the good work. I’m excited to see the finished product when you are done. I’m for the most part a patient man so waiting for your updates will not be a problem. Thank you again for your deligent work highlighting The Departments and Equipment in and around Chicago Illinois. John
#6 by Michael Douglass on January 17, 2017 - 11:05 PM
The new website looks great. I can’t wait to see it when it’s completed. The new site also allows me to view pictures in the index, which I currently can’t on my tablet and cellphone. Thank You for all the time you put into the website!!! Keep up the great work!!!
#7 by Crabby Milton on January 17, 2017 - 5:31 PM
I think most of us appreciate this site and the interesting and informative material that it contains. No need to apologize for anything. Sometimes we all forget that websites like this have people that work hard behind the scenes to make them possible. Many of these folks have lives to live and that has to take priority. Think about it, the internet as we know it has been around for roughly 20 years. So we tend to forget what life was like before that.
#8 by Albert W Schlick III on January 17, 2017 - 1:35 PM
Thank you for all you do!
#9 by mike mc on January 17, 2017 - 10:56 AM
Mega dittos!
#10 by John H on January 17, 2017 - 8:21 AM
Another shout out and thank you from the Boston area. Thank you for all of the hard work that goes into facilitating this website and the exchange of information between members! Keep up the great work.
#11 by Michael M on January 16, 2017 - 7:00 AM
Thank you for all the hard work on this website! I have taken a look at the new website, It looks nice!
Keep up the good work!
#12 by Mike Guzzi on January 15, 2017 - 1:40 PM
From Boston: thank you for all your hard work and efforts, this site is amazing and keep up the fantastic and tedious work. The photos and blogs are the best!!
#13 by SFD 18 on January 15, 2017 - 7:41 AM
Thanks for the great site
#14 by Bill Post on January 15, 2017 - 12:12 AM
Thanks very much for the amazing job that you have done by creating and running this fantastic website. This website in my opinion is the greatest even without any photographic updates. I prefer the current format for the Chicago Fire Department Mabas Division 9 website which gives the address assignments to each Chicago fire station. Otherwise I am impressed by the new website that is under construction, however even the current format is good in my opinion.
Thanks for the fantastic job that you have been doing just to keep the current website running.
#15 by Bmurphy on January 14, 2017 - 11:15 AM
Thank you for all of your incredible hard work and dedication! This site is so important to the Fire/EMS community, not just in northern Illinois but everywhere. From apparatus and incident information, Fire/EMS industry trends, sharing of ideas, training and safety to the preservation of our history your site does it all and more.
It’s much appreciated!
#16 by David on January 14, 2017 - 10:52 AM
I’d like to join the others and also thank you for keeping the site (and especially this blog) running and updated on a daily basis. The new design looks good, easy to navigate.
#17 by MABAS21 on January 14, 2017 - 6:55 AM
Thank you for your time and efforts for creating and updating a world class website and blog. It is much appreciated by all.
#18 by Mike L on January 14, 2017 - 6:51 AM
Nice look but I noticed the CFD Index is off. Rigs are out of place on the list.
#19 by Rich on January 13, 2017 - 8:28 PM
How come I can’t see the mabas photos on my phone?
#20 by Rob on January 14, 2017 - 12:01 AM
You’re not the only one. It’s been like that since like 2012 or so. I think our phones don’t have the right plug in to run the photos.
#21 by Fred M on January 13, 2017 - 6:27 PM
Thank you for your efforts in keeping the site active and up to date.
#22 by Marv Schwartz on January 13, 2017 - 5:32 PM
Just a few words to say thank you for keeping all of us fire fans up to date on what is happening.