Archive for February 27th, 2018

Lisle-Woodridge Fire District news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Edward Hospital has awarded its 2017 EMS (Emergency Medical Services) Run of the Year to the Lisle-Woodridge Fire District – Medic 52 and Ladder 53.

Fire district personnel were recognized for care they provided to a patient who was initially treated for an allergic reaction to medication, but who paramedics noticed was exhibiting symptoms of a heart attack. After being taken to Edward Hospital, it was discovered one of the patient’s coronary arteries was 100 percent blocked. Following treatment that included the placement of a stent to keep the artery open, the patient left the hospital a few days later.

Those honored at a breakfast and ceremony at Edward Hospital on Feb. 20. included Lt. Jim Kensel, Firefighter/Medics Aaron Conrad, Eric Fitzpatrick and Michael Rohlicek, and Emergency Medical Technician Dave Fazio.

The event capped off the year-long Run of the Quarter program in which area paramedics are honored for exceptional ambulance runs. In the Run of the Quarter program, the Edward EMS Team reviews ambulance runs by pre-hospital providers and selects one to be recognized every three months based on the following criteria:

–Excellent communication from the field that resulted in the timely delivery of pertinent clinical information to the Edward Emergency Department staff
–Clear and thorough documentation
–Superior clinical assessment skills that resulted in accurate recognition of a clinical situation
–Behavior exceeding the call of duty in the field
–Superior partnership and teamwork with Edward Hospital

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As seen around … Lynwood

This from Chi-Town Fire Photos:

Lynwood Engine 132 – 2007 Sutphen Shield 1500/1000 X-Plainfield Brownsburg, IN

2007 Sutphen Monarch fire engine

Lynwood Engine 132 – 2007 Sutphen Shield 1500/1000 X-Brownsburg, IN
. Chi-Town Fire Photos

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Mundelein Fire Department news

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

The Mundelein village board went ahead with the sale of one of the department’s ladder trucks despite criticism from residents and even a former fire chief.

People packed Monday night’s village board meeting to oppose the ladder truck sale as well as plans to restructure the fire department’s command staff. Critics included former Fire Chief Tim Sashko, who lives in Mundelein and spoke at length about the potential hazards of the two proposals.

Sashko was especially upset about the plan to sell the ladder truck to a department in Kentucky for $360,000. Although it’s rarely used, Sashko said the truck is an important piece of equipment that contains much more potentially lifesaving gear than just a tall ladder.

Dumping the truck means Mundelein firefighters will have to rely on neighboring departments in Wauconda or Libertyville to send their ladder trucks to an emergency in Mundelein, Sashko said, and the extra travel time could cost lives.

As for the proposed plan to reduce the number of lieutenants in the department to four from six, Sashko said the department is understaffed and stressed the need for a strong command staff.

Brett Clark, a Mundelein firefighter who’s the president of the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 4786, called the proposed staffing change dangerous and ill-advised.

Village officials have said eliminating lieutenant positions will save the village money when it comes to salary and overtime costs.

Clark called the potential savings a joke.

“We do not feel safe,” said Clark, whose union has filed an unfair labor practice complaint over the issue.

In response, Mayor Steve Lentz blasted Clark’s position as a union leader. “When a union president starts talking about safety, take your hand, put it on your wallet and hold tight. Because that’s what they’re after,” Lentz said. Lentz later apologized for the comment.

The village board hadn’t yet voted on the command staff restructuring late Monday night.

thanks Scott

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New engine for the East Joliet Fire Protection District (more)

Updated production photos of the new engine for the East Joliet FPD being built by Ferrara

fire engine being built for the East Joliet FPD

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

fire engine being built for the East Joliet FPD

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

fire engine being built for the East Joliet FPD

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

fire engine being built for the East Joliet FPD

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

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