This from Steve Redick:
Took in a box alarm at 915 S La Grange Road in La Grange on Friday (11/17/17). I was fairly close but there was nothing to see when I arrived. I got a few rig shots though.Steve
Nov 19
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This from Steve Redick:
Took in a box alarm at 915 S La Grange Road in La Grange on Friday (11/17/17). I was fairly close but there was nothing to see when I arrived. I got a few rig shots though.Steve
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Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:
Five new firefighters were recently sworn in as members of the Skokie Fire Department at a crowded Skokie Village Board meeting.
Among those sworn in Nov. 6 were Thomas Vasis Jr., Steven Grothendieck, Rayburn Roybskie, Jacob Gasior and Patrick Herling.
The Skokie Fire Department is without a permanent fire chief since the summer when Jim Walters stepped down to take a job as chief in Schaumburg. Since then, Ken Borre has served as acting fire chief, but no announcement about a permanent chief has yet been made.
In September, the department was re-accredited from the Commission on Fire Accreditation International and the Center for Public Safety. According to village officials, Skokie is one of about 240 agencies worldwide to achieve Internationally Accredited Agency status.
thanks Dan
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Nov 18
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updated production photos for the first of 7 engines currently being built by E-ONE for Chicago (so 141466)
Production has begun in Ocala on the 7th engine for E-ONE so 141472
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Nov 18
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This from Dave Weaver, radioman911.com:
11/8/17 AURORA TWP – Aurora Township FPD General Alarm Concrete Plant Fire – Dukane Precast 2000 Plain Ave. – (Mix of RADIOMAN911 Facebook Live and HD video)
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Nov 18
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This from Josh Boyajian:
11-16-17 Engine 7 landed with an attic fire @ Barry & Long. Companies attempted to make the attic but were pushed out due to the amount of fire, and ended up going defensive for a few minutes. In total, 4 Lines were lead out. Companies on the Still; E7, E68, T58, TL23, S2, BC7, BC8 & T38 RIT, 2-7-2.
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Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:
Elgin Fire Department union officials oppose a cut in overtime in 2018 but stopped short of saying they’d file a complaint.
The city’s proposed budget includes cutting department staffing from 34 from 32 firefighters per shift, a savings of $700,000. No one would be laid off.
Edward Hanson, vice president of International Association of Firefighters Local 439, said the issue is not the loss of overtime pay, but having fewer people on shift. “There definitely will not be enough people to do our job to the level we have done it,” he said.
The department operates on a high overtime model, meaning the city chooses to pay overtime rather than hire more firefighters — whose starting pay is $67,181.
The mayor said it’s appropriate to cut overtime to balance the $116.4 million general fund. The plan is to also use $876,000 from reserves, create a new gasoline tax, and increase sales and hotel/motel taxes.
The department would create two more jump companies. About 80 percent of calls are for ambulance service.
Hanson said firefighters have been overworked since the city decreased shift staffing from 36 to 34 people a few years ago, a decision supported by an arbitrator in 2015. He claimed that, as a result, there have been more injuries on the job, but couldn’t immediately produce data to that effect.
It was suggested that the department should consider taking on alarm monitoring for businesses, which one expert estimated at up to $450,000 in revenues. The city also could draw more money from reserves next year, he said. The proposed budget has $43.6 million in reserves at the end of 2018, or 38 percent of operations, above the city’s policy of 30 percent or more.
thanks Dan
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Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:
Terry Valentino has been officially sworn in as Rolling Meadows’ new fire chief.
Valentino, who was hired as deputy chief in 2014, spent 33 years with the Arlington Heights Fire Department and about two years in Schaumburg. He replaces Scott Franzgrote, who retired Sept. 29 after 27 years with the department.
At this week’s city council meeting, the mayor swore in Valentino and other recently promoted fire department personnel, including Deputy Chief Jeff Moxley, Battalion Chief Evan Dolinsky, and Lieutenant Dan Kusek.
thanks Dennis
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Nov 17
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Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:
A fire Thursday morning caused extensive damage to a vacant townhouse on the 2S700 block of Avenue La Tours West near Oak Brook.
York Center Fire Protection District firefighters were called to the scene in unincorporated DuPage County at 5:25 a.m. and found the townhouse completely engulfed in flames. The townhouse was being renovated at the time and no one was inside.
Firefighters from York Center, Oak Brook, Lombard, and Villa Park responded. The cause of the blaze is under investigation by the DuPage County Fire Investigation Task Force.
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Nov 17
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From the Merrionette Park Fire Department Facebook page:
“This morning Truck Company 2664 and Deputy Chief 2610 Richard C Musil
assisted the Robbins Fire Department with a residential structure fire.”
Tags: aftermath of house fire, fire scene photos, house fire in Robbins, Merrionette Park Fire Department
Nov 16
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Excerpts from saukvalley.com
A memorial has been set up to help a firefighting family whose son died in a fire and two others who were seriously injured in the blaze that consumed their home shortly before 1 a.m. Friday.
About 300 people attended a candlelight vigil Sunday at Leaf River Fire Station to honor 19-year-old Greg Wood, a first-year firefighter who died in the fire at 209 W. Second St., just a block from the station.
His father, Marcus Wood, deputy chief of the volunteer fire department, is in fair condition at OSF St. Anthony Medical Center and his brother Travis, 16, a cadet firefighter, is in good condition at Mercyhealth Hospital, both in Rockford. His mother Nicole, an EMT for the department, was treated at Mercyhealth and released.
It’s the first time a Leaf River firefighter has died in a fire, Chief Steve Shelton said.
A procession of vehicles from area departments escorted the Ogle County Coroner’s vehicle as it took Wood’s body to the morgue, and a moment of silence was observed at Saturday’s Forreston High School football game.
The cause of the fire in the two-story wood-frame home has not yet been determined, but is not considered suspicious. State police, the State Fire Marshal’s Office, and the Ogle County Sheriff’s Department are investigating.
The Leaf River Fire Department has set up a fund for the family at German American State Bank. Checks can be sent to the bank at P.O. Box 89, German Valley, IL 61039, or dropped off at any branch, with “Woods family” in the memo field.
Funeral arrangements have not yet been made.
Tags: 19-year-old dies in house fire, Fire Chief Steve Shelton, fund to help family after devastating fire, Greg Wood, Leaf River Fire Department, Marcus Wood
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