Archive for August, 2018

New ambulance for Leyden Fire Protection District (more)

From the Fire Service, Inc. Facebook page:

Congratulations to Chief Kory Ryan, and EMSC Josh Hintz and the Leyden Fire Protection District, IL on taking delivery of their new 2018 Wheeled Coach Type III ambulance. This is their second Wheeled Coach Type III. Leyden has duplicated the previous based upon the last 5 years of durability the Wheeled Coach has provided them.
This unit has the Cool Bar HVAC system, Whelen LED warning and interior lighting and interior accommodations designed for their operational efficiency.
We look forward to our continued relationship with Leyden and are grateful for their continued business.

Leyden Township Fire District Medic 130

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new ambulance interior

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Leyden Township Fire District Medic 130

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Leyden Township Fire District Medic 130

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Fatal 2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 8-26-18 (more)

Excerpts from CLTV.com:

Officials said a ninth child has died after a fire in Little Village on Sunday, as investigators try to determine a cause for the fire that happened around 4 a.m. Sunday during a sleepover in a second-floor unit of a coach house in the 2200 block of South Sacramento Avenue, where older siblings were watching over the younger ones.

The children killed ranged in ages from 3 months to 16 years old. Three of the victims have been identified as Ariel Garcia, 5, Xavier Contreras, 11, and Nathan Contreras, 13. Cesar Contreras, 14, was identified as the ninth victim.

Chicago’s Bomb and Arson Squad, the Office of Fire Investigations and the ATF are looking into the cause and have ruled out electrical and will most likely rule out arson. Officials are looking at fireworks remains that were on the back porch and smoking material including cigarettes. The building failed four of seven inspections in the last three years.

On Monday, firefighters handed out smoke detectors for free to everyone on the block where the tragedy happened.

“When we lose one life, its too many lives,” said Chicago Fire Department Deputy Chief Annette Nance Holt. “So today, it’s even more critical because we lost eight people to a fire and that’s unheard of in the city of Chicago. We haven’t lost this many people, I can’t even count back to when we lost this many lives, and these are young people.”

A memorial for the children with crosses, stuffed animals and balloons is growing  near the scene of the tragedy. A GoFundMe has been set-up to help the family cover burial costs.

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North Riverside Fire Department news (more)

Excerpts from the rblandmark.com:

The North Riverside mayor announced on Aug. 27 that he’s hired a new permanent fire chief, following heated criticism both online and in person at last week’s village board meeting regarding his choice for interim chief. 

The new chief will take over from Scott Boman, who has served as the North Riverside Fire Department’s interim chief since July 13, when the mayor abruptly terminated Chief Tom Gaertner and Deputy Chief Pat Schey after just seven months. Boman had been slated to be sworn in at the North Riverside Village Board’s Aug. 13 meeting, but it didn’t happen.

John Kiser, who for the past two years has served as chief of operations for the Cook County Department of Homeland Security, will start in his new post on Sept. 1. He will be sworn in at the village’s board’s Sept. 4 meeting. A Forest View resident, Kiser was hired as regional coordinator for the Cook County Department of Homeland Security in 2014 and was promoted to chief of operations two years later. Since 2002, he has been a commander for the Forest View Fire Department, serving part time in that capacity since 2014, when Forest View dissolved their full-time department.

Kiser has also served as a water rescue course coordinator and fire, rescue and HAZMAT instructor at the Romeoville Fire Academy. He got his start in the fire service in 1994 as a paid-on-call firefighter in Riverside, where he was also employed as a contract paramedic firefighter through the village’s private paramedic service, PSSI, now known as PSI.

Kiser said he’s aware of the labor situation, but said he was up for the challenge. “I’m excited for the opportunity and look forward to the challenge in front of us,” Kiser said. “No fire department job out there is perfect. All organizations have their challenges. … We’ll take the challenges head on and let the chips fall where they may.”

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New engines for Calumet City

Production photos of two engines being built by E-ONE for Calumet City so 141912 and 141913

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Beach Park FPD news

From the Beach Park FPD Facebook page on May 9th of this year:

Beach Park Fire Department would like to welcome our new Deputy Chief Fred Friedl. Chief Friedl has been a superior and well respected chief officer recently retired from Gurnee Fire Department that will be invaluable to our organization. Welcome DC!!

Beach Park FPD Deputy Chief Fred Friedl

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Beach Park FPD Deputy Chief Fred Friedl

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Box Alarm fire in Park Forest, 8-26-18

This from Eric Haak:

Park Forest had a Box Alarm at 42 Woodland Glen Sunday (8/26) afternoon. The fire was out before I could arrive. Many of these rigs are not on the site so even though several were parked in the shade, I thought I would submit this post.

Richten Park FD Truck 35

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Park Forest FD Engine 56

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University Park FD Truck 85

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Park Forest FD Engine 56

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Frankfort FPD Battalion 71

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Chicago Heights FD Engine 651

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Monee FPD Engine 563

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Fatal 2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 8-26-18

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Eight people were killed in Little Village on Sunday morning — including at least six children — in what officials said was the deadliest city fire in a decade. A teenager and a young adult also were rushed to hospitals in very critical condition, and a firefighter was hospitalized in good condition.

The fire struck a home where a group of siblings and cousins were attending a sleepover. 

Late Sunday, authorities had not released the names and ages of the victims. Krystle Sauseda, 31, who said she was an aunt of many of the victims, said they included four siblings from one family, three siblings from another family and an unrelated teen who was a close friend to the group.

Firefighters were called just before 4 a.m. Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Merritt said investigators had not found working smoke detectors. Fire officials were still working to determine the cause of the fire, aided by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. They determined the blaze started in an enclosed porch at the back of the rear building.

The fire was the deadliest in Chicago in more than a decade, but it could have been avoided if smoke detectors had been in use.

“It was not hard to get out. The fire started in the rear, and the entryway to the front was wide open,” Langford said. “Had they been awake or if someone had woken them, they would have gotten out.”

Community groups and churches are trying to raise at least $120,000 as the close-knit Little Village neighborhood responds to a horrific fire over the weekend that killed six children and two adults. The victims have not been officially identified, but relatives said the children ranged in age from 3 months to 16 years old. Two boys, both 14, remain in critical condition at Stroger Hospital.

At least two GoFundMe campaigns have been launched to help affected families. One, by the community group La Villita Chi, had raised $5,637 of its goal of $20,000 as of Monday morning. On its GoFundMe site, the group said donations could also be dropped off at the Amor De Dios Church at 2356 S. Sawyer Ave., not far from the fire.

Another group, Enlace Chicago, had raised $2,635 of its goal of $100,000. The group, which sponsors educational, health and anti-violence programs, is also collecting donations at 2329 S. Troy St. and 2756 S. Harding Ave.

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New tower ladders for Chicago (more)

Updated production photos of a tower ladder for Chicago in production at E-ONE so#142015.

Chicago E-ONE Cyclone II HP95 tower ladder so 142015 being built

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Chicago E-ONE Cyclone II HP95 tower ladder so 142015 being built

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Chicago E-ONE Cyclone II HP95 tower ladder so 142015 being built

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Chicago E-ONE Cyclone II HP95 tower ladder so 142015 being built

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Chicago E-ONE Cyclone II HP95 tower ladder so 142015 being built

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Chicago E-ONE Cyclone II HP95 tower ladder so 142015 being built

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Chicago E-ONE Cyclone II HP95 tower ladder so 142015 being built

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Chicago E-ONE Cyclone II HP95 tower ladder so 142015 being built

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New home for Frankfort FPD squad

Found on Facebook:

Porter Kingston Fire District Rescue 381

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Box Alarm fire and EMS Box Alarm in Naperville, 8-26-18

This from Eric Haak:

Naperville had a Box Alarm with an EMS Box Sunday morning (8/26). The fire was out long before I could arrive. I’ve provided two images of what they had that were taken from a distance as I could not get any closer. Also pictured are 3 Naperville engines, Naperville Truck 1, an Oswego engine, a Lisle Woodridge engine and the Plainfield tower ladder.

Naperville FD Engine 4

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Naperville FD Engine 2

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Naperville FD Engine 10

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Lisle-Woodridge FPD Engine 55

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Plainfield FPD Tower 19

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Oswego FPD Engine 4

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fire destroys apartments in Naperville

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fire destroys apartments in Naperville

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