Archive for February 26th, 2019

Arlington Heights Fire Department news (more)

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Andrew Larson, a 23-year veteran of the Arlington Heights Fire Department, has been named its new chief. Larson, 46, who had been acting chief since the retirement of Ken Koeppen in November, took on the job formally Feb. 19 at a salary of $153,423. He will manage a $23 million budget, four fire houses and 108 employees.

A resident of Sycamore, Larson said his dedication to public service was instilled in him at a young age.

“I was raised in a family of public servants. It wasn’t really a discussion,” said Larson, who grew up in DeKalb County with grandmothers who were nurses, aunts and uncles who were school teachers, and a brother who was a lieutenant with the DeKalb Fire Department. “Right out of high school, I joined the Sandwich Volunteer Fire Department and fed my passion for this.”

Larson went on to earn an associate’s degree in fire science and was a paid on-call firefighter for the City of St. Charles until he was hired by Wheeling as a firefighter in 1996. He left a year later to join the Arlington Heights Fire Department where he was a firefighter and paramedic for 10 years before becoming a lieutenant, spending five years in public education. He became a battalion chief, then was promoted to deputy chief two years ago.

He has a bachelor’s degree in fire science management from Southern Illinois University and a master’s degree in public administration with an emphasis in strategic public management and leadership from Northern Illinois University.

Last year was the busiest year ever for the department with 10,329 calls for service. Of those, 7,512 were EMS related and the remaining 2,817 were for fire service.

He mentioned how some departments are providing medical care to residents in their homes. Although only just beginning in Arlington Heights, the idea is to prevent repeat transportation to hospitals. Training is being readied, and the department is working with the hospital to identify the types of patients and post-surgical care procedures they will be following. That and communicating what’s happening with patients to doctors will be a multi-year process.

The department also is training firefighters to assist each other following difficult calls, such as the death of a child. 

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2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 2-24-19 (more)

More from the 2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 2-24-19

flames and smoke from commercial building fire

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Chicago FD Engine 72 with deck gun deployed

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flames and smoke from commercial building fire

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flames and smoke from commercial building fire

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flames and smoke from commercial building fire

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Chicago FD Squad 5A

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Chicago FD Squad 5A

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Chicago FD Squad 5A

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Chicago FD Squad 5A

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Chicago FD Squad 5A

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2-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 2-24-19

This from Eric Haak:

Here is my effort from Sunday’s 2-11 on Commercial. Sunday (2/24) was an intensely windy day in the Chicago area which made for difficult firefighting conditions. The second 2-11 alarm for Chicago on this day was at 88th Street and Commercial Avenue and started in a pizza parlor that had occupied that address since the 1950’s. The fire was reported to have started in the rear of the structure and heavy winds blowing across from the west quickly escalated the incident. Most of my images were taken from the B/C corner. Kind of a cool image of the new and old tower ladder baskets working side by side. Hope you enjoy.

heavy smoke and flames from commercial building fire

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heavy smoke and flames from commercial building fire

Eric Haak photo

massive fire behind Chicago Firefighter

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Chicago Firefighters prepare to deploy Squad 5A

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Chicago FD Engine 72 with deck gun flowing

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Chicago FD Squad 5A

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Chicago FD tower ladders new and old

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New engine for the Momence FPD (more)

Production photos of a new Ferrara engine for Momence FPD

Ferrara Cinder MVP rescue engine being built for the Momence FPD PRODUCTION: H-6466

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara Cinder MVP rescue engine being built for the Momence FPD PRODUCTION: H-6466

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara Cinder MVP rescue engine being built for the Momence FPD PRODUCTION: H-6466

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Ferrara Cinder MVP rescue engine being built for the Momence FPD PRODUCTION: H-6466

Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

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