Archive for June, 2020

New Battalion 6 for Hoffman Estates (more)

This from Larry Shapiro:

Here are a few more images of the new Battalion 6 for Hoffman Estates. I was told that it was originally conceived prior to the new Squad 22. It carries SCBA for the BC, Lucas tool, rehab supplies, and various other tools and equipment.

battalion chief utility truck

Larry Shapiro photo

battalion chief utility truck

Larry Shapiro photo

Highway Products Tool Box

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Vintage 5-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 9-27-82

This from Steve Redick:

Filmore and Homan, what a dandy this was. I found it in my archive
 

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Working fire in Des Plaines, 6-24-20

Des Plaines firefighters were called to 886 Webster Lane Wednesday afternoon for fire in an attached garage. Arriving companies were met by heavy fire and requested an upgrade to a working fire response. Fire appeared to be contained to the garage and the rooms directly above. Des Plaines companies were assisted by Niles, Elk Grove Township, Mt Prospect, and Park Ridge.

Des Plaines fire engine

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Larry Shapiro photo

Larry Shapiro photo

886 Webster Lane Des Plaines

Larry Shapiro photo

886 Webster Lane Des Plaines

Larry Shapiro photo

886 Webster Lane Des Plaines

Larry Shapiro photo

Niles FD Tower Ladder 2

Larry Shapiro photo

Spartan fire engine

Larry Shapiro photo

fire chief Chevy Suburban

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Des Plaines FD Battalion 61

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New squad for Hoffman Estates (more)

more on the New squad for Hoffman Estates

From the Maintainer Custom Bodies Facebook page:

Congratulations to Hoffman Estates Fire Department on their new MCB paramedic squad unit, which recently headed to Illinois! This 12′ all-aluminum body is mounted on a Chevy MD Diesel 4×4 chassis. It is packed with custom storage! Federal Signal added some cool lighting & sirens, as we were hoping to show this unit off at FDIC. Since we now can’t meet in person, check out this brief video instead

This from Larry Shapiro:

I stopped by Hoffman Estates Station 22 and grabbed some photos of Squad 22. Additionally, I was told that their minimum staffing is 23 which includes five at the other three stations, each of which have an engine and ambulance. Station 22 has a BC, two on the truck, two on the squad, and three on the engine. If they’re at full staffing then the ambulance at 22 is staffed. Otherwise there are only staffed ambulances at the other three stations.

MCB fire truck in Hoffman Estates

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MCB emblem

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Maintainer Custom Bodies

Larry Shapiro photo

Duramax emblem

Larry Shapiro photo

General Motors truck law tag

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IHC GM515 law tag

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IHC GM515 law tag

Larry Shapiro photo

 

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New Chicago Fire Department replica models

This from Fire Replicas:

Fire Replicas

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Fire Replicas

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Chicago Fire Department history

This from Steve Redick:

Retired CFD FPB Ed Prendergast shared these images taken May 1979 at the shops showing the last days of some classic rigs
classic Chicago FD Pirsch aerial

Ed Prendergast photo

classic Chicago FD Pirsch aerial

Ed Prendergast photo

worn out cChicago fire engines

Ed Prendergast photo

classic Chicago FD Mack B-Model fire engine

Ed Prendergast photo

classic Chicago FD Mack L-Model fire engine

Ed Prendergast photo

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New Battalion 6 for Hoffman Estates

From the Hoffman Estates FD Facebook page:

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, we are proud to introduce you to the new Battalion 6. This is the vehicle our battalion chiefs respond in out of station 22.

pickup ruck for battalion chief

Hoffman Estates FD photo

pickup ruck for battalion chief

Hoffman Estates FD photo

pickup ruck for battalion chief

Hoffman Estates FD photo

thanks Keith

 

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New squad for Hoffman Estates

From the Maintainer Custom Bodies website:

12′ WALK AROUND RESCUE – HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL

2019 Chevrolet MD Diesel, 4 door, 4×4 chassis

  • 12′ all-aluminum body & subframe with a 10-year body warranty!
  • Multiplex electrical system, center cab console control system
  • Hansen roll-up doors w/LED strip lighting
  • Federal Signal LED warning & scene lightingincluding eQ2b Siren & Rumbler
  • Federal Signal Navigator 60″ lightbar
  • Federal Signal LED Signal Master traffic controller
  • Federal Signal Commander LED telescoping lights at front and rear
  • Uni-strut channels, all compartments for adjustable shelves
  • L1/R1 Custom SlideMaster trays
  • L2/R2 adjustable shelves
  • L3/R3 adjustable shelves & SlideMaster trays for tool mounting
  • RR1 SlideMaster trays with storage for SCBA bottles, air bags, and other fire department equipment
  • Trailer hitch receiver, lighting package
  • Durabed coated rear bumper, rear kickplate, and running boards
  • Kussmaul battery charger and auto-eject
2019 Chevy MD/Maintainer rescue squad

Maintainer Custom Bodies photo

2019 Chevy MD/Maintainer rescue squad

Maintainer Custom Bodies photo

2019 Chevy MD/Maintainer rescue squad

Maintainer Custom Bodies photo

thanks Keith

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Bridgeview Fire Department news

Another photo of Bridgeview FD Battalion 40

Bridgeview FD Battalion 40

Keith Grzadziel photo

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Chicago Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChicagoSunTimes.com:

Between alarms, you might have seen Lt. Leroy Hearon gliding around his Chicago firehouse, perfecting the steps to the tango which enticed him more than 25 years ago. When he saw the Argentinian art form — sensual, melancholy and urgent — he instantly was determined to learn it. Eventually, he taught the dance and would travel every year to Buenos Aires, staying for weeks to take lessons and perform at dance halls.

Leroy died June 11  at the age of 63 of pneumonia after contracting the coronavirus. His 84-year-old mother died April 29 of natural causes, and he fell ill three days later. He was hospitalized for about 45 days.

Leroy grew up in public housing at Cabrini-Green. His mother, a data entry operator, was from Greenwood, Mississippi. His father was a truck driver for Inland Steel. After graduating from Gordon Tech High School, he attended the prep school at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.  At 22, he scored high on both the Chicago police and fire exams, but the fire department was taking recruits at the time, so he entered the fire academy. He climbed the ranks to lieutenant, and his assignments included stints in Uptown, at O’Hare Airpor,t and Midway Airport. Before retiring at 55, he worked in the Fire Prevention Bureau.

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