Archive for January, 2018

Of interest … Scott Stewart

Excerpts from the ChicagoSunTimes.com:

In Scott Stewart’s home office, photographs from his career highlights cover three of the four walls. The 61-year-old was laid off in 2013 from his job as a Chicago Sun-Times photographer. After 28 years working for the newspaper, he had to shift to his former career as a firefighter. 

Stewart is a third-generation firefighter. His paternal grandfather worked for the Rome Fire Department while his uncle served the Cave Springs Fire Department, both in Georgia.  Stewart and his father spent their Sundays visiting Chicago firehouses because his father was a friend of Chicago Fire Commissioner Robert J. Quinn.

He lost his father at age 8 and his mother when he was 16. That’s when he received a call from Quinn, then head of the Chicago Civil Defense Fire and Rescue Division, who encouraged Stewart to volunteer. He spent the next decade as a volunteer where he rose to the rank of captain.

After his time as a volunteer, he met Cathy, his wife of 35 years, who was a volunteer for the Merrionette Park Fire Department.

Stewart picked up his first camera at age 8, and his neighbor Fred Stein helped nurture a lifelong passion. Their friendship led to Stewart’s first job in journalism at the Chicago Daily News, where Stein was a photographer. 

During the 70s, Stewart worked for Central Camera. His boss let him open up a credit line allowing him to purchase his first camera. After returning home, he heard sirens and headed to the corner of 55th and Hyde Park, where two CTA buses had crashed. He took pictures of the scene and offered the photos to the Daily News, Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune and The Associated Press. By the time the papers bought his pictures, he earned almost $500, enough to pay off the store credit.

He studied photojournalism at Columbia College and graduated in 1977.  Years later, Stewart was hired by the Sun-Times as a darkroom technician and then a photographer. He once flew on Air Force One during Ronald Reagan’s presidency where Reagan called him into the plane’s Oval Office to congratulate him on the birth of his daughter.

The next year, he was covering Chicago violence which ultimately lead to a 2011 Pulitzer Prize. As school children walked on the sidewalk across the street from a liquor store, four gang members stood outside the shop and one had a gun. His photo captured a gun and drug deal, with the children in view.

Stewart’s 28-years with the Sun-Times ended on May 30, 2013 when the newspaper dismissed its photography staff.  He worked at the Evergreen Park Fire Department as head of the photo unit after the layoff, but couldn’t find work as a full-time photographer. Merrionette Park offered him his old job as a firefighter where he was recently promoted to lieutenant. In addition to working as Evergreen Park’s photographer, he’s a member of the MABAS Division 21 Cause and Origin Team.

He worked six jobs at one point, but all those efforts to pay the bills came to a screeching halt in March. Stewart was out of work after being diagnosed with a detached retina. He received an emergency vitrectomy in April that left him recovering for nine weeks. A short time later his retina was detached again. Another doctor promised he’d return to photography, and a second operation left him with a long recovery and no work for another six weeks. An online fundraising page helped him through that troubling time.

Despite everything Stewart says he wouldn’t change any of it. He’s stayed positive with the help of his three favorite things: photography, the fire department, and his beloved Cathy. He’ll always be a photographer and fire fan, and he having found a way to merge both passions into one.

thanks Dan

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East Hazel Crest FD updates

This from Matt Schumann:

Here a few updates for East Hazel Crest.
 
They are now MABAS Div. 24 Stations 17 and 18.  The Chevy Caprice has been replaced by these vehicles.
 
Matt Schumann
East Hazel Crest FD Car 17

East Hazel Crest Car 17 – 2003 Chevy Tahoe. Matt Schumann photo

East Hazel Crest FD Car 17X

East Hazel Crest Car 17X – 2008 Ford Crown Victoria. Matt Schumann photo

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Calumet City Fire Department history

This from Wayne Stuart for #tbt:

The Calumet City Fire Department operated this 1974 Mack pumper. It had a 1250 GPM pump and a 500 gallon tank. It ran for many years as Engine Co. 306  from Fire Station #1. It is the one and only lime green colored apparatus that the department operated.

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Calumet City FD Mack CF fire engine

Calumet City Fire Department Engine 306 – 1974 Mack pumper 1250/500.
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Long Grove Fire Department history

For #throwbackthursday from Larry Shapiro

Long Grove FD Engine 796

Vintage GMC/Howe fire engine from Long Grove, IL. Larry Shapiro photo

Long Grove FD Engine 796

Vintage GMC/Howe fire engine from Long Grove, IL. Larry Shapiro photo

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Chicago Fire Department news

Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:

Chicago firefighters rescued a 72-year-old man from a house fire in the Englewood neighborhood Tuesday in the 7300-block of South May Street.

A 72-year-old man was pulled out of the attic of the home and was unresponsive until being resuscitated after crews performed CPR. The man was transported in critical condition to Stroger Hospital.

The fire was struck out by 2 p.m. and no working smoke detectors were heard.

thanks Dan

From Chicago Fire Department Media on Twitter:

7329 May. Still and box for person trapped now struck out. Engine 54 and Truck 20 rescued 72 year old man unresponsive but CPR by crews got him back. Ambo 49 red to Stroger. No working smoke detectors heard.

 

aftermath of house fire

CFD media photo

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New engines for Chicago (more)

updated production photos for the other six engines being built by E-ONE at the Hamburg facility for Chicago

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Fire engine being built by E-ONE

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Fire engine being built by E-ONE

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New engine for Steger Estates FPD

From the Interstate Emergency Vehicles Facebook page:

Many thanks to the Steger Estates Fire Protection District for their purchase of Rosenbauer’s Maverick Pumper.

  • Freightliner M Series chassis
  • FX 3/16″ aluminum body
  • Rosenbauer 1250-gpm pump
  • poly 2,000-gallon water
  • Elkhart monitor / stacked tips
  • Led warning / scene light package
Rosenbauer Maverick pumper

click on the drawing for a downloadable file

thanks Dennis and Ron

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Wheaton Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChicagoSunTimes.com:

About 8:30 a.m. a fire was reported at a home in the 1000 block of South Gables Boulevard, where Wheaton firefighters arrived to find smoke coming from the roof of the home. Firefighters extinguished a fire in the living room area within minutes.

A resident of the home, 67-year-old Joseph Shimkus, was found dead inside. His death was believed to be caused by smoke inhalation, but an official cause of death is pending an examination by the DuPage County Coroner’s Office.

Firefighters were hampered by excessive storage in the residence. Several area fire departments assisted in battling the blaze. No other injuries were immediately reported and damage estimates were not available.

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Morton Fire Department News

From the Morton Fire Department Facebook page:

We are sad to report that Morton Firefighter Josh Greene was killed in a non-duty related vehicle crash late last night in Morton. Josh was the passenger in a car that struck another vehicle parked along the roadway.

FF Greene joined the Morton Fire Department in March of 2000 where he served as a paid-on-call member. Josh was known to all of us as friendly, always smiling and involved in our department in many ways. Our hearts go out to Josh’s wife, children and his entire family. He will be missed amongst our Morton Fire Department family as well. Funeral arrangements are pending.

Fire Chief Joe Kelley

Morton Firefighter Josh Greene

Morton Firefighter Josh Greene

The support from our community and from fellow first responders following the loss of FF Josh Greene has been tremendous and is very much appreciated by all of us here at the Morton Fire Department. We would like to invite all uniformed first responders to join us for a walk-through during the visitation at 7:00 PM on Thursday January 18th. Specific directions are listed below. This will be the only part of the services in which participation of first responders from outside departments is being officially organized. There will not be an emergency vehicle procession following the funeral involving outside departments. Thank you everyone for all of your support.

Uniformed First Responder Visitation Walk-Through for
Morton Firefighter Josh Greene

Thursday, January 18, 2018
Arrive by 6:45 PM please

Grace Church
1325 E. Jefferson Street
Morton, IL

Enter at the double doors on the West side of the building. You will be directed from there. The best access will be by entering the parking lot at Drive 1 from Jefferson Street. We will have a private assembly area available to us, so please do not enter the church from the main entrances on the South or East side of the building.

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New engines for Chicago (more)

updated production photos for the first of seen engines currently being built by EONE for Chicago, this is so 141466

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