Archive for October 5th, 2018

Hampshire Fire Protection District news (more)

Excerpts from the Dailyherald.com:

After two failed attempts, the Hampshire Fire Protection District will try again this fall for a property tax increase.

If approved by voters, a binding referendum question on the Nov. 6 ballot would allow the fire district to levy a 0.1 percent tax to create an emergency and rescue fund. The new tax would generate an additional $236,000 to go toward replacing aging equipment and increasing staffing levels, Deputy Chief Trevor Herrmann said.

The owner of a $200,000 home would pay an additional $67 per year in property taxes.

The sole fire station at 202 Washington Ave. is staffed with five people about 25 percent of the time, while all other shifts are covered by four people. To handle a rising number of calls, the district wants to increase its personnel levels to five or six for every shift. That would mean hiring about five additional part-time firefighters. The district currently has six full-time employees and 34 part-timers.

Adding on-duty firefighters around the clock is helpful if crews are called to two or more incidents at once, as was the case nearly 200 times last year. They respond to more than 1,200 calls annually.

Additionally, some revenue generated by the new tax would be used to purchase new apparatus — including a $600,000 fire engine and a $200,000 ambulance — in the next few years. Officials also are seeking grants to help offset new equipment costs.

Similar proposals for a tax increase were shot down by voters in the past two elections. This time around, the district is using social media, community meetings and a citizen committee to help spread the word.

During the district’s first tax hike attempt in 2017, officials also failed to pass a second referendum question seeking a 0.15 percent tax. That extra revenue would have been used to open a second fire station in a rented space near Route 20 and Interstate 90 — an area experiencing economic growth. They now are working on a plan to build a second station on the north side of the district without having to ask taxpayers for more money.

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New tower ladder for Tinley Park (more)

From the Pierce Flickr site:

Pierce Village of Tinley Park FD, IL 31880

New Pierce velocity tower ladder for the Tinley Park FD so 31880

Pierce composite

thanks AL

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Chicago Fire Department history

This from Austin Lawler:

I found another interesting post from the vintage tribune’s Instagram page.

Regards,
 
Austin 

Resembling ballet dancers at the exercise barre, firefighter applicants watch their competitors sweat and groan through physical fitness tests, which included hanging bent-armed from a horizontal bar, on Oct. 10, 1978. Nearly 5,000 people, including about 100 women, were tested at the Chicago Fire Academy in Chicago. Only the top 300 are expected to be hired. Photo by John Bartley. #chicagofireacademy #chicagofire#chicagofiredepartment #CFD

Resembling ballet dancers at the exercise barre, firefighter applicants watch their competitors sweat and groan through physical fitness tests, which included hanging bent-armed from a horizontal bar, on Oct. 10, 1978. Nearly 5,000 people, including about 100 women, were tested at the Chicago Fire Academy in Chicago. Only the top 300 are expected to be hired. Photo by John Bartley. #chicagofireacademy #chicagofire#chicagofiredepartment #CFD

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Gary Fire Department history (more)

more from Wayne Stuart:

Gentlemen just ask and you may receive,  I just so happen to have a couple of photos of the Snorkel at work. Photos of it working were pretty rare back in those days. It originally ran as the downtown Truck Company out of Station 1. The first fire was at 10th & Broadway in the late 60’s, not sure where the second fire took place, may have been on Washington St. in the 500 block in the same era.The third photo was it’s last resting place, again not sure of the location.

all photos from the wayne stuart collection

1960s major fire in Gary Indiana

Wayne Stuart collection

Vintage fire scene in Gary, IN

Wayne Stuart collection

vintage Gary FD Maxim Snorkel as junk

Wayne Stuart collection

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