This from Tim Olk:
Chicago ice dive training at 31st Street each
This from Tim Olk:
Chicago ice dive training at 31st Street each
Tags: Chicago FD Squad 7, Chicago Fire Department, cold water dive rescue training, fire department divers, fire department divers in cold water gear, Fire Department Ice Rescue Training, Tim Olk
Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:
Joshua Weller alleged in a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court on Aug. 30, 2017 that while he worked as a firefighter/paramedic in Lincolnwood, he saw widespread discrimination against a female coworker. After he stood up to the mistreatment, other men he worked with and male superiors responded by retaliating against him, harassing, and eventually firing him.
The defendants, which include Paramedic Services of Illinois (PSI), the village of Lincolnwood and “Jane and John Does 1-10,” filed a motion seeking to have the suit dismissed. On Jan. 18, Weller’s attorney asked to drop the portion of the suit against Lincolnwood, while keeping the portion against PSI.
In his complaint, Weller says he was employed by PSI starting in October 2010, and the company placed him in Lincolnwood in December of 2015, where he worked until he was fired the following July. The woman at the center of the allegations in Weller’s lawsuit … no longer works for PSI.
“Mr. Weller quickly realized that, in the eyes of PSI coworkers and officers, (the female employee’s) only problem was that she was a woman in a fire department in which supervisors and coworkers thought it was okay for them to degrade and harass her on a regular basis,” the complaint reads.
“Faced with the choice of joining in the mistreatment of (the female firefighter) or treating her with the respect she deserved, Mr. Weller opted for the latter, and made it clear to his coworkers and supervisors their behavior was unacceptable,” the lawsuit says.
In addition, according to the complaint, Weller reported a superior’s drug abuse, one that caused him to fall asleep while in training and on duty, including while out on calls and began to nod off while assigned to drive a 7-year-old girl to the hospital in an ambulance. The superior also abandoned his crew inside a burning structure in which a floor collapsed according to Weller’s lawsuit.
Weller said in the lawsuit that “less than a month after [his] final complaint about the harassment of and retaliation against him … and just three days after he gave PSI the proof about [the superior’s] drug problem … PSI terminated [his] employment.” PSI told Weller he was being fired for violating a cell phone policy and for violating HIPAA.
Attorneys for the village and PSI filed motions in December to dismiss the suit. One motion argued the defendant, who is a man, could not have been discriminated on the basis of his gender, therefore the suit fails to meet the pleading standard of gender discrimination. The other motion to dismiss notes that Lincolnwood officials wrote a letter dated Aug. 30, 2016, requesting PSI to reassign Weller to an organization other than the Village of Lincolnwood Fire Department.
thanks Dan
Tags: harassment lawsuit filed against Lincolnwood Fire Department, Joshua Weller, Lincolnwood Fire Department, Paramedic Services of Illinois named in lawsuit
Jan 25
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, Historic fire apparatus | 5 Comments
This from Mike Summa:
Here is a picture of Oak Lawn Truck 12, a 1970’s rear mount aerial. This was built by American Fire Apparatus of Battle Creek, Michigan. I believe this was built on a low-profile Oshkosh chassis. Enjoy and comment.Mike Summa
Tags: American Fire Apparatus, LTI tower ladder, Mike Summa, Oak Lawn FIre Department, Oak Lawn Fire Department history, vintage fire truck photo
Excerpts from pjstar.com:
A Normal Fire Department pumper was destroyed in a blaze on Interstate 74 in Knox County. Knoxville Fire Protection District Chief Jeff Vandemark said crews were called about 10 a.m. Wednesday to eastbound I-74 near mile marker 59.
A firefighter from the Normal was driving the reserve engine from Alexis Fire Equipment back to Normal, followed by another Normal firefighter. The firefighter saw smoke coming from the rear of the vehicle and pulled over. They attempted to extinguish the fire while they called 911, but were unsuccessful.
The 2004 engine had framework repairs before going to Alexis to have equipment reinstalled. The pumper was hauled back to Alexis.
thanks Ron
Tags: fire truck destroyed by fire, Knoxville Fire Protection District Chief Jeff Vandemark, Normal Fire Department, Steve Davis/Gatehouse Media Illinois
Jan 25
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, Fire Department News | Comments off
Excerpts from the KaneCountyChronicle.com:
Geneva firefighters are due to receive 25 new sets of turnout gear at a cost of more than $50,000. Aldermen voted unanimously to approve the expenditure Jan. 16.
The new gear is replacing out-of-date and worn-out gear for 25 members of the department. Each set costs nearly $2,000, based on the lowest qualified bid from W.S. Darley. Gear includes helmets, gloves, coats, pants, hoods, and boots. Depending on use and wear, some gear has to be retired before the 10-year anniversary date.
The National Fire Protection Association recommends gear be retired after 10 years after the date of manufacture.
Tags: firefighters receiving new turnout gear, Geneva Fire Department
Excerpts from the Dailyherald.com:
No one was injured in a 2016 fire at a home on the 1000 block of Penny Lane in Palatine. The homeowner, Richard Moss reported the fire to authorities about 5:30 p.m. March 6, 2016. Moss, who was alone at the time, told authorities the fire began in a smoker on the patio he was using to cook chicken, but Palatine Fire Department Lt. Matthew Nagy testified the smoker was cold to the touch when he examined it several hours later.
Moss, 44, now of Warrenville, is charged with arson. He has pleaded not guilty. His defense attorney suggested the smoker and the charcoal briquettes inside might have cooled during that time.
Nagy testified the fire originated in two mattresses in a basement utility room, one of which was completely consumed by fire. The other mattress and both box springs were damaged, as were the subfloor and laminate flooring in the room above. Finding no accelerant, Nagy determined the fire began after someone held a flame to the mattresses.
Moss told Nagy he left the house after he smelled something burning and saw smoke rising from the vents. Nagy testified Moss told him he was going through a divorce, had financial concerns, had been out of work for several years and had quarreled with his girlfriend earlier that day.
Tags: chicagoareafire.com, homeowner arrested for arson of Palatine home, Lt. Matthew Nagy, Palatine Fire Department, Richard Moss
Jan 24
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire Truck photos, New Delivery | 6 Comments
Pierce Schaumburg FD, IL 30929
thanks Daniel and Ron
Tags: chicagoareafire.com, new engine for Schaumburg, new squad for Schaumburg, Pierce Flickr, Pierce job number 30929, Pierce Manufacturing, Pierce Velocity heavy rescue unit, Schaumburg FD Squad 55, Schaumburg Fire Department
Jan 24
Posted by Admin in Ambulance photos, Fire Department News, New Delivery | 3 Comments
This from Jon Hultman:
Here are two shots of the new 414 at Brookfield St. 1 It’s a new Lifeline Emergency Vehicles Ford F-550 2WD unit in the new BFD paint scheme. Images via the Lifeline web site. Thanks Jon Hultman?
Tags: ambulance photos, Brookfield Fire Department, Jon Hultman, Lifeline Emergency Vehicles, new ambulance for Brookfield
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