Archive for March 30th, 2019

Warren-Waukegan Fire Protection District news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Residents of the Warren-Waukegan Fire Protection District can expect lower tax bills after the district approved a whopping $1.2 million tax abatement, by far the district’s largest ever and one of the largest local abatements in recent history.

The abatement was approved by the district board last week and reflects its dedication to addressing resident concerns over property taxes. Though it is too early to calculate what the abatement will represent in terms of tax savings to district residents, a $300,000 abatement by the district last year resulted in a tax decrease of about $75 for the average household.

The district covers the unincorporated areas between Waukegan and Gurnee west to Grayslake, and includes about 3,300 households and structures. Park City is also part of the district’s coverage area, although it is incorporated.

Careful business planning and help from Gurnee made the contract as reasonable as possible and has helped change the district from an an entity that was, on average, $800,000 in the hole annually as recently as 15 years ago to one that now carries cash reserves large enough to allow such an abatement.

By enlarging the Gurnee Fire Department’s coverage area, the district also allows that department to apply for grants and funding it would not otherwise be eligible to receive.

The district has purchased numerous ambulances, engines, and even paid for half of Gurnee’s newest ladder truck. The district also passed a resolution more than 10 years ago that no district residents would need to pay out-of-pocket expenses for ambulance calls.

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Western Springs Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

On a night deemed bittersweet, the Western Springs Village Board with fire department staff and members of the Hinsdale and La Grange fire departments took time Monday to send Capt. Steve Heinzelman off to retirement.

One of Heinzelman’s most noted achievements in his 22 years with the village was the response he organized to Hurricane Harvey’s catastrophic flooding across Texas in August 2017. Officials said he reached out to fire departments near Katy, Texas, found out what firefighters there needed and organized a collection drive.

Heinzelman was often seen putting in long hours grilling at Gathering on the Green, the village’s spring community event.

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New ambulance for Evergreen Park

From the Fire Service, Inc. Facebook page:

Congratulations and a big Thank You to Chief Ron Kleinhaus and the members of the Evergreen Park, IL Fire Department on their delivery of a new 2019 Wheeled Coach Type III Ambulance. This new vehicle is the third ambulance for this busy SW Chicagoland department. This 2019 unit features a Ford E450 gas chassis, custom Coolbar HVAC System, all LED emergency and scene lighting, custom interior cabinetry, locking drug drawer, LED interior dome lighting, and a custom firefighting gear compartment. This new unit is an exact copy of their previous two ambulances and maintains consistency throughout their all Wheeled Coach fleet. As Always, we appreciate the continued business from this long time Fire Service Inc. customer. If you are interested in this, or any other, unit, please contact your Fire Service Inc. representative.
Evergreen park FD Ambulance 34

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Evergreen park FD Ambulance 34

Fire Service, Inc. photo

Evergreen park FD Ambulance 34

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Evergreen park FD Ambulance 34

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interior of new ambulance

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New engine for Villa Park (more)

From the Pierce Flickr page:

PIerce Villa Park FD, IL 32752

Villa Park FD Engine 82

Pierce composite

thanks Al

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