Sold and Delivered Dunlap FPD – ILDUNLAP, Illinois
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Jan 26
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, New Delivery | 4 Comments
Sold and Delivered Dunlap FPD – ILDUNLAP, Illinois
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Tags: 2017 Pierce Arrow XT Pumper Tanker, Dunlap Fire Protection District, Dunlap FPD buys used pumper tanker
Jan 26
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire truck being built | 2 Comments
From Danny Nelms:
update from MacQueen on the new Highland Park engine
Highland Park Fire Department Job #36334 Arrow XT pumper
Tags: fire engine being built for Highland Park, Highland Park Fire Department, new engine for Highland Park, Pierce fire truck being built
Excerpts from the ForestParkReview.com:
Forest Park Fire Chief Phil Chiappetta said Metro Ambulance Service, the village’s third-party provider, is supposed to provide six paramedics to staff the village’s ambulance in three two-person shifts throughout the day. But for the last several months at least, no more than three contract paramedics have been available and that, until recently, that number was only two.
The shortfall means that Forest Park firefighters, all but one of whom are cross-trained and certified firefighter/paramedics, have been working overtime shifts to cover the gaps. Chiappetta said finding volunteers to work those shifts has, thankfully, not been a problem, but that the lingering effects of what he described as a statewide shortage have led him to approach village hall about ending the contract with Metro Paramedics when it expires in April 2023 and converting the village’s ambulance staff to full-time fire department employees.
Metro Paramedics said paramedics are in short supply nationwide and that one part of a more complex web of issues is that base pay for contract paramedics is extremely low, something that is causing people to leave the business and dramatically shrinking the pool of students who are now attending and completing paramedic certification programs. Metro has been trying to raise pay for years, something prompted by incremental increases in the minimum wage in Illinois, which is now $12 per hour. They have lost clients in other municipalities as Metro has raised prices to try and subsidize wage increases, but that right now companies like his have few other options.
Because Metro has been unable to fulfill its end of the contract with the village, Forest Park taxpayers are not shelling out any additional tax dollars to make up for the shortage. Any overtime hours paid to Forest Park firefighters are deducted from the amount the village pays Metro, so for now the financial implications in the village are minimal. That’s not the case, of course, for Metro.
Chiappetta is hopeful for the prospect of bringing the paramedic service in-house, something that is buoyed by an effort from former chief Steve Glinke to cross-train staff to serve in both roles.
Tags: Forest Park Fire Chief Phil Chiappetta, Forest Park Fire Department, Metro Ambulance Service
Jan 25
Posted by Admin in Fatal fire, Fire Department News | Comments off
Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:
Chicago police and firefighters responded just before 2 a.m. Tuesday to the 8200-block of South Cornell Avenue in Stony Island Park for a reported house fire. When they arrived, they found the nearby fire hydrants were frozen, hampering their efforts to battle the blaze.
An 81-year-old woman, who neighbors said lived alone, was transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition, where she later died of her injuries. She was found in the kitchen, just steps from the exit.
According to the Chicago Fire Department, there were no working smoke detectors in the home. Fire crews knocked on doors in the aftermath, handing out free smoke detectors to people in the area.
CFD officials said the fire might have started in the basement and the cause is still under investigation, but a smoke alarm could have provided more warning to escape.
From Chicago Fire Department Media on Twitter:
Fatal fire 8215 Cornell 82 year old woman removed in cardiac arrest critical to U of C where she was pronounced. No working smoke detectors. 911 call at 154 a.m. Engine 72 on scene at 158 a.m. 2 story 25×50 Still and Box alarm
CFD Public Education will be at 82 and Cornell at 10 a.m. to pass out smoke detectors and info in the aftermath of the fatal fire this morning.
8215 Cornell preliminary report indicates fire may have started in basement. No smoke detectors found. Victim found only a few feet from exit. Smoke alarm could have provided enough warning to allow safe escape. Are yours working?
Update on Cornell fatal fire. CFD OFI has determined the most probable cause of this fire was a wiring problem and it will be classified as accidental. Please remember to check smoke detectors. They do save lives!
Tags: aftermath of a fatal fire in Chicago, Chicago Fire Department, fatal fire in Chicago
Jan 25
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire truck being built | 2 Comments
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Tags: chicagoareafire.com, Chicagoareafire.com/blog, fire engine being built, new engine for Westmont, Village of Westmont Purchase Order 21201316, Westmont FD purchases Pierce Impel pumper, Westmont Fire Department
Jan 25
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, Fire Department News | 4 Comments
2009 Spartan Smeal 100′ Platform – Sold and Delivered to:Oak Island FD – Long Beach,North Carolina
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Previous Tri-State FPD tower ladder was sold to the Paoli Fire Department
Tags: 2009 Spartan / Smeal 100' platform aerial for sale, chicagoareafire.com, Chicagoareafire.com/blog, new home for Tri-State FPD tower ladder, Tri-State FPD tower ladder too to the Oak Island FD in Long Beach N
Excerpts from week.com:
Firefighters and families gathered Sunday at the Lutheran cemetery in Peoria to remember local hero, Captain Vernon “Butch” Gudat who lost his life in 1983 after a wall collapsed on him while fighting a fire on Peoria’s Main St. In his final moments, Gudat saved the life of a fellow firefighter, Mike Morrow.
Butch was the last Peoria firefighter to die in the line of duty. His children, Michael and Michelle Gudat, led the memorial. They thanked the community for returning to support them after nearly four decades.
The family and community of Sterling FD Captain Garret Ramos who died while fighting a fire in Dec 2021 also came to the service.
The Gudat’s said the loss of a firefighter in any city is like a loss from their own. They extended support to the Ramos family and the Sterling Fire Department. Ramos was survived by a wife and two daughters.
Tags: Peoria FD Captain Vernon “Butch” Gudat, Peoria FD Firefighter Mike Morrow, Peoria Fire Department history, remembrance for Peoria firefighter killed in the line of duty, Sterling FD Captain Garret Ramos
Jan 24
Posted by Admin in Apparatus on-scene, Fire Scene photos | Comments off
This from 312firephotos:
Here are a few photos from a Full Still in Dolton, Illinois at 14819 Evans on January 21st, 2022.
More photos can be found here
Tags: #BigRedR, #rosenbaueramerica, 312firephotos, Dolton FD Engine 15, Dolton Fire Department, firefighter after fighting a fire, house fire in Dolton Illinois, Rosenbauer Commander fire engine at fire scene
Found on Ferrara Website
Tags: Ferrara Fire Apparatus, new engine for Gary FD, new Ferrara fire engine for the Gary Fire Department
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