Archive for March 30th, 2017

McHenry County fire departments struggle with staffing (more)

Excerpts from the NorthwestHerald.com:

McHenry County fire officials – like their counterparts across the country – are having a difficult time finding young recruits to take the place of aging veterans.

“We are struggling to find young recruits, and it’s a difficult situation because the volunteer position is not really what it once was,” Harvard Fire Protection District Battalion Chief Don Davidson said. “People don’t have as much free time as they used to, and ambulance calls have increased over the years.”

Davidson said his department actively recruits within the district, but has had to rely on paramedics outside of the district on occasion to fill some needs.

Spring Grove Fire Protection District Chief Richard Tobiasz said there’s even more of a need for some of the smaller departments in McHenry County. Tobiasz said the main problems are the already limited pool of candidates and the time it takes to train those who are interested.

“There’s a lot to know and it’s a huge time commitment to become a firefighter,” Tobiasz said. “Anyone off the streets who wants to work as a firefighter or paramedic would need at least two years of training, and being a firefighter has changed a lot in the last 30 years. You need to know hazardous materials, more paramedic training and the changes in building construction and materials.”

Since Hebron is such a small town, the Hebron Fire Protection District has a paid on-call program where the volunteers respond from their homes.

“We rely on people coming from their homes and businesses to respond for emergency calls,” Hebron-Alden-Greenwood Fire Protection District Chief Tom Linneman said. “But finding volunteers can be hard especially in today’s world. A lot of our volunteers are younger people who are starting their families out, and family commitment doesn’t allow them to volunteer as often as they may like.

“We used to have a factory in town that probably employed five or six of our volunteers and when there was a call, they were able to help out right away,” Linneman said. “But that’s no longer the case now and a lot of times factories can’t afford to have the employees leave anymore.”

Spring Grove and other fire departments around McHenry County are addressing the need for early training with their explorer programs, which give youth the chance to experience fire and emergency medical services before using hands-on and classroom training. The goal is for participants to get an early taste in what being a firefighter entails.

The Spring Grove program meets on a weekly basis and trains participants in forcible entry, fire extinguisher use, fire ground safety, hose and ladder drills, extrication drills, CPR certification and patient care. It is open to both men and women between the ages of 15 and 21 from Spring Grove and neighboring communities.

Richmond Township Fire Protection District and Wonder Lake Fire Protection District also have their own programs to teach high school students about the field.

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Rockford Fire Department news

Excerpts from wrex.com:

Rockford Fire Chief Derek Bergsten has been selected to join a national panel focused on the future of emergency medical services.  the EMS Agenda 2050.

Ten professionals with medical, fire and public health backgrounds will develop a roadmap of what the future of EMS holds for the country.

“I think the biggest idea is really linking up our emergency response to the entire health continuum. That involves the emergency room, the primary care physician that we’re all talking and working together to benefit that patient.”

Bergsten joins firefighters from LA, New York City and Boston on this panel. The first in-person meetings for the panel are scheduled for late 2017 in four cities across the country.

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New engine for Chicago (more)

Updated production photos of an engine being built for Chicago at E-ONE – so# 140847

Fire engine being built

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Chicago Fire Department history, 5-11 Alarm fire 11-14-03

This from Steve Redick:

Found an audio tape of the radio traffic from this job at 19th & Peoria that I made from a fire alarm office recording. I am also enclosing a link to the images from this job  It really is amazing how much more advanced my tools and techniques have become since taking these. As I recall TL39 lost power with the basket in a precarious position and I have images of the members stretching an exposure line to protect the  basket and ladder. I remember seeing this from the elevated portion of the Dan Ryan as I was enroute and seeing heavy flames from a square block area … what a site. Considering the massive amount of fire here there were few really good images to be had. Enjoy the history.

Steve

massive fire burns in warehouse at night

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flames through the roof at night

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massive fire burns in warehouse at night

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massive fire burns in warehouse at night

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massive fire burns in warehouse at night

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massive fire burns in warehouse at night

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heavy smoke from warehouse fire at night

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heavy smoke from warehouse fire at night

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massive fire burns in warehouse at night

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massive fire burns in warehouse at night

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Chicago FD Squad 5A Snorkel at fire scene

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massive fire burns in warehouse at night

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photo gallery from the fire

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