Archive for February 5th, 2018

Of interest … Joliet Police Department

Excerpts from the Heral-news.com:

The Joliet Fraternal Order of Police Supervisor’s Association recognized the two Joliet police officers who saved an elderly couple from a fire at their home late Monday.

In a Facebook post, the association recognized Officer Stephen Boe and Patrol Sgt. Scott Cammack for their act of courage and bravery in rescuing a 76-year-old woman and 77-year-old man who were in the residence in the 1000 block of Lilac Lane in Joliet.

The Facebook post explained how Boe was first on the scene and was told the elderly couple was still inside. Cammack soon thereafter arrived and saw the flames and heavy smoke inside and proceeded to the rear of the house where Boe had entered and removed the man.

Cammack then crawled inside and found the woman unconscious and removed her from the home while Boe was administering first aid to the man.

The couple were transported to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood.

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Mount Prospect Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

To coincide with February’s designation as National Heart Month, the Mount Prospect Fire Department is proud to announce that it has been awarded a Community Action Grant from Illinois Heart Rescue to assist with CPR training efforts.

The Illinois Heart Rescue Project aims to improve how Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is recognized, treated and measured in the United States. The Community Action Grant program was developed to provide financial assistance in the form of CPR training materials to non-profit, government/municipal/district agencies or community organizations within the state of Illinois to develop community level interventions aimed at awareness and education related to SCA, Bystander Compression Only (or Hands-Only) CPR and AED use.

As part of the grant, the fire department received three CPR and AED training kits. Each kit contains eight Prestan Ultra Light Mannequins, one AED trainer, educational materials, and DVD training videos. 

The fire department plans to utilize the kits to teach hands-only CPR in junior high and middle school grades, churches, and local businesses. In addition, Spanish-language training will be offered at the Community Connections Center (1711 W. Algonquin Road, Mount Prospect). This ongoing project will continue through 2018 to satisfy the grant requirements. The department will continue the training as part of its public education efforts moving forward.

Hands-only CPR has been documented to dramatically improve survival rates for victims of out of hospital cardiac arrest. According to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, for every minute that a victim of SCA does not receive CPR, their chance of death increases by 10%. That means if no CPR is performed within 10 minutes, the victim has a 0% chance of living. The sooner that CPR is started the more likely the victim will survive and return to their life with full mental functioning.

For more information about Hands-Only CPR and other Fire and Life Safety Education programs, contact the Mount Prospect Fire Prevention Bureau at 847/818-5253 or go to www.mountprospect.org.

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New engine for Naperville

Production has begun at E-ONE on a new engine for Naperville so#141479

fire engine being built

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fire engine being built

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fire engine being built

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