Archive for January 13th, 2018

Springfield Fire Department news

Excerpts from sj-r.com:

The Springfield Fire Department has joined the top half percent of all fire departments in the nation by receiving a Class 1 rating from the Insurance Service Offices, Fire Chief Barry Helmerichs announced to the Springfield City Council Tuesday.

Only 241 out of 46,000 fire departments nationwide in 2017 had a Class 1 rating. ISO scores fire departments from 1 to 10, with a majority of fire departments being graded at Class 5.

The department first achieved a Class 1 rating in 1988 but was downgraded to Class 2 in 2003, when the department decided that it couldn’t afford the upgrades ISO required. The department’s rating dropped again in 2013 to Class 3.

The Springfield Fire Department hasn’t hired more firefighters or opened any more fire stations since being downgraded, but ISO has moved from evaluating equipment to a more performance-based assessment. It looks at a city’s fire suppression capabilities by grading the fire department, the emergency communications system, the city’s water supply, and efforts toward community risk reduction. Data collected from the previous year informs the current rating.

Last year Springfield’s ISO rating increased to Class 2. The fire department worked on its response times and training, while City Water, Light and Power worked on water distribution, and the 911 call center improved its handling of calls.

“(Response times and water distribution)’s always been a challenge for us because of the area we cover,” Helmerichs said. “We cover twice (the area) as Peoria, four times as Bloomington and Champaign.”

Outreach to the community through its Adopt-A-School program and public education messages helped bump up its rating.

The ISO rating becomes effective in April. With the new rating, some insurance companies offer a better rate on fire insurance policies for residences and businesses.

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New engine for River Grove

We have received information that the River Grove Fire Department has purchased a new Typhoon engine from E-ONE. The unit with so#141091 and was built as a Fire Service, Inc. demo.

E-ONE Typhoon fire engine for River Grove, IL

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E-ONE Typhoon fire engine for River Grove, IL

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E-ONE Typhoon fire engine for River Grove, IL

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E-ONE Typhoon fire engine for River Grove, IL

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New tower ladder for Hanover Park

This from Michael Maida:

I happened to see the new Tower 15 sitting in front of Hanover Park Station 15 on Friday.

Mike Maida

Hanover Park FD Tower Ladder 15

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Hanover Park FD Tower Ladder 15

Michael Maida photo

Hanover Park FD Tower Ladder 15

Michael Maida photo

From the Pierce Flickr page:

Hanover Park FD Tower Ladder 15

Pierce Village of Hanover Park, IL so#30809

The current truck will go into reserve and they are selling 2 reserve engines.

thanks Ron

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North Chicago Fire Department news

Excerpts from nbcchicago.com:

The North Chicago Fire Department was faced with a bizarre situation this week, as they were forced to navigate a horse extrication.

The department was called out to the parking lot of the Full Moon Restaurant on Wednesday morning after receiving a report that a horse was hanging half in and half out of a trailer window.

“As our crews arrived, they assessed and plotted out an amazing strategy to hoist the mare to safety, which included the decision that the safest way to remove the horse was to fashion a girth harness…and place it around the body of the horse,” Fire Chief Dell Urban said:

A pick-up truck was used to support the horse’s front half during the extrication, and the mare survived with only minor cuts, according to the fire department.

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