Archive for June, 2022

Of interest … Fireman’s Memorial Park mural

Excerpts from bookclubchicago.org:

A decades-old mural painted to memorialize firefighters who died in a massive arson fire is getting a facelift.

Chicago Alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa is teaming up with the city to restore the Fireman’s Memorial Park mural overlooking the intersection of Diversey, Milwaukee, and Kimball avenues. Originally painted in the mid-’80s after the deadly fire, the mural has deteriorated in recent years from extreme weather.

He is using about $50,000 in aldermanic discretionary funds to replace the crumbling mural, and is working with the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events on a new mural, expected to debut this fall.

Chicago firefighters Daniel Nockels, Michael Forchione, and Michael Talley died Feb. 1, 1985, while battling a massive fire at 2847 N. Milwaukee Ave. The fire was classified as arson., and an investigation ruled that the owner of an electronics store in the building had hired someone to set fire to the building for the insurance money. Both men were charged, but the case against one was thrown out after a judge ruled police obtained his confession illegally. The other was convicted of aggravated arson and murder in 1986.

Fire officials and city leaders dedicated a small park just south of the site of the deadly blaze to the three firefighters and commissioned an artist to paint a mural in tribute. The mural, which depicts the firefighters with angel wings, was originally painted on the Bank of America building next to the park, but it was later moved to its current location.

The mural was retouched in the early 2000s, but it has since fallen into a state of disrepair. Chunks of it have broken off, and the wood and steel structure holding it up has pretty extensive water damage.

City officials are putting together an advisory panel of local artist to select the muralist for the restoration project. Construction is expected to begin next month. The existing mural’s panels will be preserved by the city.

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New ambulance for Stickney

From Chi-Town Fire Photos:

2022 Ford F550 / Horton Type 1 ambulance
#chicagoareafire.com; #ambulance; #StickneyFD; #Chi-TownFirePhotos

Chi-Town Fire Photos

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2-Alarm fire n Milwaukee, WI 6-17-22

This from Asher Heimermann:

Firefighters battled a 2-alarm house fire early Friday morning at Port Washington Road & Vienna Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Due to the volume of fire and potential for spread, a second alarm was pulled and firefighters set up a defensive operation. No injuries were reported.

 

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New engine for Burbank FD

This from Bill Schreiber:

Congratulations and thank you to the Burbank Fire Department, Chief David Gilgenberg, the members, and the City of Burbank for your purchase of a Rosenbauer Commander EXT 1500-GPM, 750-gallon rescue pumper. Welcome to the Sentinel and Rosenbauer Family!
#Chicagoareafire.com; #BurbajkFD; #Rosenbauer; #firetruck;

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Buffalo Grove Fire Department news

Excerpts from the journal-topics.com:

After 32 years of service with Buffalo Grove, Deputy Fire Chief Bill Wagner will retire July 2 and be replaced by Larry Kane, who comes from the Glenview Fire Dept.

Wagner was appointed deputy chief in Buffalo Grove in 2015 and is currently the chairperson of the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) Division 1 OPGS Committee, which has a regional influence on mutual aid operations in the fire service. 

Prior to his service to Buffalo Grove, Wagner worked for the Franklin Park and Pleasantview fire departments until he was hired by the village on Aug. 13, 1990.

After an application and assessment process, Kane has been chosen to be the next deputy chief in Buffalo Grove, effective June 20. Kane comes from the Glenview Fire Dept. where he served for 21 years, most recently as a battalion chief. His other previous professional experiences include two years as the fire chief for the Harvard Fire Protection District and 15 years of fire service instruction at McHenry Community College.

In addition, he served for three years as a police officer in Mount Prospect and six years in the United States Army. Kane holds a master’s degree in Public Safety Administration from Lewis University.

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Working fire in Mattoon, 6-15-22

Excerpts from jg-tc.com:

Two Mattoon firefighters were injured and eight residents were  displaced by an early Wednesday morning apartment fire.

Mattoon Fire Department Chief Jeff Hilligoss said crews responded to a report of a structure fire at 1312 Lafayette at 1:35 a.m. Firefighters arrived to find fire and smoke showing from the third floor windows of the three-story apartment building.

“Firefighters were met on the second floor with heavy smoke, crews then advanced to the third floor and began attacking the fire under heavy smoke, and high heat conditions,” he said.

The fire was contained to the third floor, and the room of origin. Firefighters had the fire under control within 15 minutes, then began checking for fire extension. The building had extensive fire damage to the third floor and smoke and water damage throughout six apartments.

No occupants were injured, but two firefighters received minor burns. One of the firefighters sought treatment as a precaution, and was released and returned to the fire scene.

Firefighters were assisted at the scene by Mattoon police, Coles-Moultrie 911, Mitchell-Jerdan Ambulance, the Charleston Fire Department, the American Red Cross, and Ameren Illinois.

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Illinois Fire Service news

Excerpts from illinoissenatedemocrats.com:

A measure sponsored by State Senator Sara Feigenholtz will allow Chicago firefighters to add MRSA to the list of occupational disease disability benefits if they contract the infection on duty.

The new law aligns Chicago firefighters with downstate firefighters by extending an occupational disease disability benefit to any active Chicago firefighter who has completed seven or more years of service and can’t perform their duties because of a contagious staph infection including MRSA.

Governor JB Pritzker signed House Bill 4435 on Friday, June 10. The law takes effect immediately.

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Chicago Fire Department news

Excerpts from wgntv.com:

A Chicago firefighter who was shot last year has died, according to the department.

The Chicago Fire Department tweeted Tuesday that Timothy Eiland passed away.

“With a heavy heart, the CFD confirms that Firefighter Timothy Eiland has passed. Tim suffered a gunshot wound while off duty last Sept. This senseless act has changed the fabric of Tim Eiland’s family, our Department, & our City. Please keep the Eiland family in your prayers,” the tweet said.

Eiland was not on duty when he was shot while leaving a birthday party in a West Pullman on September 11, 2021. He was a father of five. His 15-year-old niece was also injured in the shooting.

Eiland’s father is a retired fire captain.

 

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Car fire in Oswego, 6-14-22

Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:

Dramatic video shows two Oswego police officers running toward a burning car and rescuing two people from it.

The car’s engine was on a fire after a crash, and officers Hayes and Vargas can be seen running toward the burning car before pulling the driver and passenger out. They then worked to put out the flames.

No one else was hurt in the crash.

The driver was charged with DUI, among other offenses.

 

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Chicago Fire Department Logistics Memo M-36-22

Chicago Fire Department Logistics Memo M-36-22

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