This from Chi-Town Fire Photos:
Something a little different. I thought I’d share some pictures of familiar faces from around the CFD. Some current, some retired.
This from Chi-Town Fire Photos:
Something a little different. I thought I’d share some pictures of familiar faces from around the CFD. Some current, some retired.
Tags: chi-town fire photos, faces of the Chicago Fire Department, photos of firefighters
Excerpts from centralillinoisproud.com:
Peoria fire officials are again, asking for public safety resources to be restored after back-to-back weekend house fires where three firefighters were injured, two of which briefly ended up in the hospital.
“There wasn’t a crew on Saturday night, early Sunday morning that works in the city of Peoria that wasn’t involved in these two fires,” Jim Bachman, Peoria fire chief, said. “We used every resource we had and in fact, we called in five extra people.”
Two of the five extra bodies were to replace captains who were burned while battling the fire and had to be taken to the hospital. All of the injured firefighters are home recovering.
Two homes were deemed a total loss and this brought the number of emergency demolitions due to fires this year to about 14 compared to only 10 from last year. The fires are starting to get ahead of firefighters and the reduced staffing makes it harder to get to them in a timely manner.
He recognizes the city’s financial issues, but said having more manpower would help.
“We understand that that’s really difficult this time the way the city’s finances are, but certainly another fire machine could’ve made a difference in putting a quicker stop on this fire,” Bachman said. “We wouldn’t be saying we’d like to see Engine 2 come back just for the sake of saying we’d like to see engine 2 come back.”
Thirty three fire suppression positions have been lost since 2019.
The firefighter’s union wants city leaders to consider allocating some of its Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, from the American Rescue Plan, to the fire department.
CA councilman is advocating for this but said the decision on how to spend the remaining $36.7 million from the fund comes down to the council as a whole.
Back in June, the city manager said the funds can be used to support public health response, to address negative economic impacts, to replace public sector revenue loss, for premium pay for essential workers, for water and sewer infrastructure, and broadband infrastructure.
However, he mentioned it’s not an ongoing stream of revenue and once it’s gone, it’s gone. Council members discussed taking time to figure out the most efficient ways to use the money.
All the funds have to be obligated by until Dec. 31, 2024 and spent by Dec. 31 2026.
Tags: Peoria Fire Chief Jim Bachman, Peoria FIre Department, reduced staffing taxes fire department
Jul 28
Posted by Admin in Apparatus on-scene, Fire Scene photos | 2 Comments
From Max Weingardt:
Libertyville Box Alarm 7/25/21
Tags: apartment fire in Libertyville, Libertyville Fire Department, Max Weingardt, scene of an apartment fire in Libertyville
Excerpts from the Village of Downers Grove:
Village Manager David Fieldman has announced the appointment of Deputy Chief Scott A. Spinazola to the position of fire chief for the Village of Downers Grove, effective Saturday, July 24, 2021. He assumes the role with the retirement of former Chief Jeff Pindelski.
Spinazola joined the Downers Grove Fire Department in 2016 with 28 years of experience in the fire service. Over the past five years as deputy chief, he has been responsible for fire suppression and rescue, Emergency Medical Services activities, and specialized rescues. As Deputy Director of the Emergency Management Agency, he has developed plans for responses to the pandemic, natural disasters and other emergencies. In addition, he is also responsible for strategic planning, the oversight of Standard Operating Procedures, and the training of all fire personnel.
Throughout his career, Spinazola has served as a Training and Safety Bureau Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, and a Firefighter/EMT. He has also received recognition for going above and beyond the call of duty including, Firefighter of the Year, Field Educator of the Year (nominee), and the Joseph Hartmann Award (nominee).
Tags: Downers Grove FD Fire Chief Scott A. Spinazola, Downers Grove Fire Department, Fire Chief Jeff Pindelski, new fire chief in Downers Grove
Jul 27
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire Service News, Fire truck being built | Comments off
From Bill Schreiber:
Tags: chicagoareafire.com, Chicagoareafire.com/blog, fire engine being built, Manhattan Fire Protection District, New engine for the Manhattan FPD, New Rosenbauer Commander EXT pumper for Manhattan FPD Engine 81, Rosenbauer America, Rosenbauer Commander cab being built, Rosenbauer Commander chassis being built, Rosenbauer Commander chassis on the assembly line, Rosenbauer Commander fire engine being built, Rosenbauer Commander pumper for the Manhattan FPD
Thanks to Abby Logsdon, daughter of NFD FAE Bill Logsdon, for creating these outstanding new logos for us. Not only do they look great but they contain bits of NFD history as well. We can’t wait to proudly display these new logos on our vehicles and inside our firehouses, thank you Abby!
Tags: Abby Logsdon, Niels Fire Department company logos, Niles Fire Department
Excerpts from Chicago.cbslocal.com:
The body of a Dolton firefighter who was found dead while on vacation is finally back home.
The remains of Robert Morgan arrived Saturday night at O’Hare International Airport from the Dominican Republic. Fellow firefighters brought his casket to Country Club Hills for his funeral.
According to published reports, the 50-year-old died on July 7, but his body was not sent back home until a thorough investigation was done. The results of that investigation have not been released.
Morgan was an engineer who served Dolton fire for 21 years.
Tags: Dolton FD Firefighter Robert Morgan, Dolton Fire Department
Jul 26
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, Fire Truck photos | 1 Comment
This from Dennis McGuire, Jr.:
Found this on Facebook:
Greenville, New HampshireLadder 1 – 1986 Seagrave 100’/1500/300, ex-Riverside, IllinoisPhoto by Mark Redman
Tags: 1986 Seagrave 100' aerial ladder quint, Greenville Fire Department, Greenville New Hampshire, Mark Redman, new home for former Riverside fire truck, Riverside Fire Department history
Jul 26
Posted by Admin in Collectors of fire memorabilia | 1 Comment
From Fire Replicas:
Chicago Hurricane engine lettered with your Engine Company
Tags: Chicago Fire Department replica models, chicagoareafire.com, Chicagoareafire.com/blog, Fire Replica model of 1985 Chicago FD E-ONE Hurricane fire engine, Fire Replicas 1985 E-ONE Hurricane fire trucks in Chicago
Jul 25
Posted by Admin in Fire Scene photos, Fire Scene video | Comments off
From Steve Redick:
3-11 Alarm fire at 51st and Loomis Sunday am
Tags: 3-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, Chicago FD Tower Ladder 39, fire scene video, Steve Redick
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