Archive for November 13th, 2018

Greater Round Lake FPD news (more)

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Voters Tuesday overwhelmingly supported the Greater Round Lake Fire Protection District’s request to borrow $4.5 million to modernize facilities and equipment. Now, the district is putting the money to use.

The district asked to borrow the money primarily to modernize and maintain fire stations. Among the concerns district officials hope to address is the outdated, inefficient layout of Station 1, which was built in 1946. Currently, the crew stays in a converted space on the second floor, far from the apparatus. They want to redesign the building so they can have the crew quarters next to the apparatus bay to speed up response times and eliminate a potentially dangerous middle-of-the-night rush from the beds to the trucks.

District officials had already hired an architect to help estimate the cost of the Station 1 plan. Now that the money is on its way they will form a committee and devise a plan. They will tackle projects that don’t involve construction first, including putting a new roof on Station 3 and upgrading the sleeping quarters in Station 2.

The district already has a head start on ordering a new truck funded by the $4.5 million. They went out to bid and, with voters’ approval, the work to custom build the truck will begin.

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New tower ladder for Glen Ellyn (more)

 
fire truck being built by Rosenbauer so #12265

Rosenbauer photo

fire truck being built by Rosenbauer so #12265

Rosenbauer photo

fire truck being built by Rosenbauer so #12265

Rosenbauer photo

fire truck being built by Rosenbauer so #12265

Rosenbauer photo

fire truck being built by Rosenbauer so #12265

Rosenbauer photo

fire truck being built by Rosenbauer so #12265

Rosenbauer photo

fire truck being built by Rosenbauer so #12265

Rosenbauer photo

 
thanks Chris

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House fire in the Lisle-Woodridge FPD

Excerpts from nbcchicago.com:

The Lisle-Woodridge Fire Protection District received a call around 10:30 p.m. for a fire at 25W351 Plank Road. When firefighters arrived at the scene, the two-story, single-family home was completely engulfed in flames. One resident was able to escape the 5000-square foot house, telling first responders  firefighters he got out through the second floor. He was taken to Edward Hospital with burns and his condition was unknown.

No other injuries were reported in the blaze, which Dumas said resulted in the entire house being a loss, though he was unable to estimate monetary damages.

Firefighters remained on the scene Tuesday morning, putting the blaze out after about seven hours at around 5:30 a.m. Part of the difficulty they faced was that the closest hydrants were not near the home, but a few blocks away.

thanks Daniel
 

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