Archive for November, 2017

Of interest … Dixon Fire Department

Excerpts from wifr.com:

The Ogle County Sheriff’s Office says six people were killed in a house fire just after midnight in rural Dixon. The initial call came in as a report of smoke in the basement. Multiple agencies responded to the fully engulfed house in the 200 block of North Miami Drive where all six occupants in the house died. The Illinois Fire Marshal and Illinois State Police are helping in the investigation.


update: Ogle County Sheriff Brian VanVickle says the six people killed overnight in a house fire in rural Dixon included two parents, four children, a cat and a dog. Autopsies began around 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. Ogle County Coroner Louis Finch says the bodies were so badly burned he will rely on dental records to identify the victims. Captain Isaac Dimming of the Dixon Rural Fire Department said significant flames kept firefighters from entering the home. The bodies of the six victims weren’t discovered until the fire was brought under control.


update: Ogle County Sheriff Brian VanVickle released the names of the family killed in a rural Dixon fire Tuesday morning. Investigators say at 12:01 a.m. they got a call from 17-year-old Ethan Shaw who said he was trapped in his basement bedroom which was filling with smoke.

Several departments arrived on scene to the home fully engulfed in flames. When the fire was out, the six victims were found inside. The sheriff’s office says those victims were 39-year-old Timothy Shaw, 37-year-old Melissa Shaw, 17-year-old Ethan Shaw, 15-year-old LeAnne Shaw, 12-year-old Hailey Shaw, and 11-year-old Dylan Shaw.

Investigators say the Shaw family died of smoke inhalation, the cause of the fire has not been determined. 

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Chicago Fire Department news

Excerpts from Chicago.cbslocal.com:

A Chicago firefighter suffered superficial burns while battling a blaze in an Austin neighborhood building early Tuesday after firefighters responded about midnight to the two-story building with fire on the second floor in the 5200 block of West Quincy. He was taken in good condition to Stroger Hospital. The still-and-box-alarm was struck out by 12:15 a.m.

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New ambulance for Lincolnwood

From the Fire Service, Inc. Facebook page:

Fire Service, Inc. congratulates Chief Mike Hansen and the Lincolnwood Fire Department on the recent delivery of their new 2017 Wheeled Coach Custom Type 1 Ford F450 ambulance. Featuring the patented Cool Bar HVAC system, Liquid Spring suspension, Whelen interior and exterior LED lighting and a Stryker Power Load System with power cot Lincolnwood FD remains more than capable to provide consistent delivery of EMS to their community. Lincolnwood chooses Fire Service, Inc. and Wheeled Coach for their ability to meet their service and operational needs. This is their second Wheeled Coach, and we are grateful for their continued business. Thanks for being part of the Fire Service, Inc. family!

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New Wheeled Coach Type I ambulance for the Lincolnwood Fire Department,ent. Fire Service Inc photo

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3-Alarm fatal fire in Bensenville, 11-19-17 (part 5)

Excerpts from chicago.cbslocal.com:

One person was killed after a fire tore through an apartment building Sunday in Bensenville. Firefighters and police officers responded to the blaze at 361 Marshall Road around 6:15 a.m.

The building is uninhabitable and dozens are now displaced. Fire officials say they believe the fire started in the corner unit on the third floor of the 18-unit building.

The Red Cross is assisting those who are displaced with shelter, food, clothing and medication.goAdditionally the management company is also trying to help residents find a place to live.

The Lovergine family set up a GoFundMe page after the fire, which has already raised nearly $3,000. Another family who lived in the apartment building also set up a GoFundMe page. “The flames traveled into all the units and took the little home we built together, along with all of our family heirlooms. All we have is the clothing we were wearing and the most important thing of all — our lives,” they said on their page.

Officials have not released the identity of the person who died in the blaze.

A total of 26 fire departments were called to assist with control of the fire and for man power. The cause of the fire is still under investigation by the DuPage fire investigation task force.

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New squad for Schaumburg (more)

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

New fire truck being built by Pierce

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New fire truck being built by Pierce

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New fire truck being built by Pierce

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New fire truck being built by Pierce

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New fire truck being built by Pierce

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New fire truck being built by Pierce

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New fire truck being built by Pierce

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New fire truck being built by Pierce

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Montgomery & Countryside FPD General Alarm, 11-12-17

This from Dave Weaver, radioman911.com:

11/12/17 AURORA TWP – Montgomery & Countryside FPD General Alarm  – apartments over automotive repair shop fire 698 Terry Ave.  Video by Dave Weaver

 

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3-Alarm fatal fire in Bensenville, 11-19-17 (part 4)

video from Larry Shapiro of the 3-Alarm fatal fire in Bensenville, 11-19-17

 

 

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3-Alarm fatal fire in Bensenville, 11-19-17 (part 3)

More photos from Tim Olk and Larry Shapiro of the 3-Alarm fatal fire in Bensenville, 11-19-17

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Bensenville FPD Truck 107 battling an apartment building fire

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Wood Dale FPD Engine 69 at apartment building fire

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apartment building fire in Bensenville IL

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Chicago FD Squad 7A

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Chicago FD Squad 7A Rosenbauer America Commander ACP-55 Cobra battling a fire

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Chicago FD Squad 7A Rosenbauer America Commander ACP-55 Cobra battling a fire

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firefighters with master streams at fire scene

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Chicago FD Squad 7A Rosenbauer America Commander ACP-55 Cobra battling a fire

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3-Alarm fatal fire in Bensenville, 11-19-17 (part 2)

Photos from the 3-Alarm fatal fire in Bensenville, 11-19-17 from Tim Olk.

Chicago FD Squad 7A

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Chicago FD Squad 7A

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3-Alarm fatal fire in Bensenville, 11-19-17 (part 1)

Bensenville firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm this morning around 6:15AM at 361 Marshall Road. Within minutes they received multiple calls reporting fire in the building. Arriving police officers advised flames from the window of a third floor unit.

Flames swept through the mansard roof and into the attic. The alarm was upgraded to a Box Alarm and later a 2nd Alarm was struck. After the fire jumped a fire wall, the fire was upgraded to a 3rd Alarm . Elevated master streams from Bensenville Truck 107, Leyden Quint 133, and Chicago Squad 7A were deployed in addition to several large hand lines after companies were pulled out of the building. One resident was unaccounted for and later discovered deceased as companies went inside to overhaul.

Department at the scene included Bensenvlle, Wood Dale, Itasca, Leyden Township, Chicago, Elk Grove, Rosemont, Schiller Park, Franklin Park, Addision, Broadview, Hillside, Westcheseter, Mt. prospect, Roselle, Norwood Park, and York Center.

This is the first of several posts with photos from contributors.

Bensenville FD fire engine at an apartment building fire

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Wood Dale and Bensenville fire trucks at fire scene

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Bensenville FPD E-ONE Cyclone II HP100 aerial ladder battling an apartment building fire

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Bensenville FPD E-ONE Cyclone II HP100 aerial ladder battling an apartment building fire

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Bensenville FPD E-ONE Cyclone II HP100 aerial ladder battling an apartment building fire

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apartment building fire in Bensenville IL

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Chicago FD Squad 7A Rosenbauer America Commander ACP-55 Cobra battling a fire

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Chicago FD Squad 7A Rosenbauer America Commander ACP-55 Cobra battling a fire

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apartment building fire in Bensenville IL

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Chicago FD Squad 7A Rosenbauer America Commander ACP-55 Cobra battling a fire

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more photos at Shapirophotography.net

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Fire swept through an 18-unit apartment building in Bensenville early Sunday morning, killing one resident and displacing many others.

Firefighters from the Bensenville Fire Protection District responded to the blaze at 361 Marshall Road about 6:15 a.m. 

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