Archive for November 14th, 2017

Hoffman Estates Fire Department news

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Hoffman Estates Fire Chief Jeffrey Jorian will retire this month after 35 years with the village.

Jorian joined the Hoffman Estates Fire Department as a firefighter in September 1982 and moved steadily through the ranks over the years. He was sworn in as fire chief in September 2013.

Among Jorian’s accomplishments under his various ranks was managing the department’s transition to Northwest Central Dispatch, leading the Dive Rescue Team, serving as the department’s first full-time training officer, and coordinating the first multiagency training among Hoffman Estates, Streamwood, Schaumburg, and Palatine.

Deputy Chief Patrick Fortunato will be the acting chief when Jorian retires on Tuesday, Nov. 21.

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New squad for Schaumburg (more)

updated production photos of the new Squad 55 being built by Pierce for Schaumburg

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New engine for the East Joliet Fire Protection District (more)

This from Scott Matthews:

Update on our new Ferrara Cinder MVP Rescue Pumper

Photos are from Ferrara Fire Apparatus.

Production: H-6138
Ferrara MVP Rescue Pumper

Cinder chassis
Extruded aluminum body
Waterous CSU 1750 pump
750-gallon water tank
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Bartlett Fire Protection District news

Excerpts from the Dailyherald.com:

A house fire early Saturday morning in Bartlett did an estimated $150,000 in damage, but no one was injured.

Fire and smoke were visible from the attic and second floor of a single-family home in the 200 block of Hill Avenue when firefighters arrived at about 3:30 a.m. Firefighters searched the smoke-charged building for trapped occupants, but no one was inside.

Firefighters had to open numerous walls and ceilings to ensure the fire was extinguished. The fire was declared under control at 4:15 a.m.

The building is uninhabitable. The cause remains under investigation by Bartlett Fire Protection District investigators, but the fire appears to have begun near a lower-level fireplace.

The fire was fought by 19 firefighters, staffing three engines, two ladder trucks, and two ambulances. Units from the Hanover Park and Bloomingdale Fire Departments assisted at the scene.

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