Archive for July, 2022

Harvard fire truck for sale

This from Dennis McGuire, Jr. 

Harvard is selling their truck, this is also a X-Pittsburgh, Pa (Engine 27)

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2008 Pierce Arrow XT 75′ quint for sale

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2008 Pierce Arrow XT 75′ quint for sale

  • Stock#: 15981
  • 2008
  • Pierce body
  • Arrow XT Pierce chassis
  • GVWR: 56,300
  • Seating for 4; 3 SCBA seats
  • Mileage: 70,364
  • Engine Hours: 8,473
  • Caterpillar C13 525 HP Diesel Engine
  • Engine Brake
  • Allison 4000EVS Automatic Transmission
  • Waterous CSU 2000-GPM Side-Mount 1-Stage Pump
  • Pump hours: 536
  • 500-gallon Polypropylene tank
  • 30-gallon foam cell
  • Foam Pro System
  • Piped for Deck Gun
  • 75′ aerial ladder
  • Aerial hours: 667
  • Air Conditioning
  • Federal Q siren

 

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River Forest Fire Department news

Excerpts from oakpark.com:

River Forest village officials entered into an intergovernmental agreement with the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (IDHFS) to participate in the Illinois Ground Emergency Medical Transport Program (GEMT) in March 2020. At the July 11 village board meeting, trustees voted unanimously to approve amending the ambulance fees ordinance to meet IDHFS requirements.

GEMT is a federally funded Medicaid program that has been in existence for years but was introduced to Illinois via legislation in 2019. The program allows municipalities an opportunity to collect an additional Medicaid reimbursement for ambulance services, above and beyond what the state reimburses the village for Medicaid claims.

Illinois is one of 10 states participating in the program with over 250 departments in the state joining.

The program provides supplemental federal funding for Advance Life Support (ALS) or Basic Life Support (BLS) emergency ground ambulance service trips under the Illinois Medicaid state plan and provides additional reimbursement for unrecovered costs associated with those transports. Through this program, the federal government will pay the state the difference between the set amount for Medicaid transports and the actual costs incurred by the village.

The village is required to submit an annual Integrated Disclosure and Medicaid Cost Report (IDMCR) to IDHFS to determine the covered ambulance rate for the subsequent year. The intergovernmental agreement eliminates the division between Medicaid ambulance calls and ambulance transportation fees charged to service and managed care organizations. As a result, the village is required to apply the rate structure determined in the annual IDMCR across all users of the village’s ambulance services.

The ordinance change incorporates the requirements outlined in the intergovernmental agreement with a fee structure that is reflected in the annual IDMCR as filed with IDHFS. Amending the ordinance this way will eliminate the need to amend the ordinance whenever the village changes the rates. Under the previous ordinance, River Forest charged residents $900 and nonresidents $1,150 for BLS service and charged residents $1,150 and nonresidents $1,550 for ALS service. Increasing fees required amending the ordinance. Under the change, the fee will reflect the actual cost according to the IDMCR filing.

If the 2022 IDMCR rate had been applied to the 2021 emergency medical service response calls, the village would have recaptured approximately $250,000. After subtracting the state of Illinois program costs, the village would have likely recaptured $125,000 from the program.

Medicare/Medicaid transports account for 16 percent of the department’s ambulance calls but 54 percent of the revenue.

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Chicago Fire Department history

From the Clintonville Chronicle:

 

thanks Martin

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New aerial ladder truck for Naperville FD (more)

This from Matthew G:

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Pierce composite

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New tower ladder for Lombard FD

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click to download

thanks Tim

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Oak Forest Fire Department history

From Mike Summa for #TBT:

For TBT-The Oak Forest Fire Dept.’s Engine 96, a 1978 Hendrickson/Pierce 1250/500.
Mike Summa
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New use for old Chicago firehouse (more)

This from Dennis McGuire, Jr.:

Engine 108’s old house on Lipps.

Excerpts from bookclubchicago.org:

Lake Effect Brewing Company’s planned move to a historic Jefferson Park firehouse has been scrapped, but the brewer still plans to open a taproom nearby.

Lake Effect Brewing partnered with developer Ambrosia Homes in 2016 with plans to open its first taproom and kitchen on the ground floor of a vacant firehouse at 4841 N. Lipps Ave. Last year, the city council agreed to sell the firehouse, built in 1906, to Ambrosia Homes for $1. Nine rental loft apartments were planned on the floors above. The $2.4 million development was scheduled to be completed by this summer, but the city has been slow to approve needed permits.

The location was approved for a zoning change in 2020 and a liquor sales ban was lifted along the street last year, but with the clock ticking on Lake Effect’s current space at 4727 W. Montrose Ave., the brewery owner said he  couldn’t wait any longer. The brewery’s lease is up at the end of the year, and the timeline for the firehouse project remains uncertain. After looking at several empty buildings along the Northwest Side that had the correct zoning and liquor moratorium rules, Lake Effect secured an Avondale storefront this month and plans to move operations in the next few months.

The firehouse development is still moving forward despite delays and is waiting for the city to approve small rendering changes with hopes that construction can begin later this summer. The developer will add a third floor to the firehouse for apartments, which needs to be completed before any work can begin on the ground floor.

If construction can begin later this summer, tenants could move into the apartments by summer 2023.

 

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As seen around … Lake Zurich

This from Mike Maida:

I had an opportunity take photos of Lake Zurich Engine 323.

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Mike Maida photo

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Mike Maida photo

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Mike Maida photo

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Fire Service news … Grand Ridge Fire Department

Excerpts from abc7chicago.com:

Five workers were injured Tuesday by an electric shock while hanging new gutters at a home in Grand Ridge, near Streator, in LaSalle County. 

Fire officials said they got a call about the incident around 11 a.m. when the five workers were putting up aluminum gutters that came into contact with a power line. The workers were all on aluminum ladders and touching portions of the house when the gutter became electrified. All five were shocked at the same time and fell 25 feet to the ground.

A total of eight ambulances were called in response to the incident. Three of the workers are hospitalized in critical condition; the other two are in serious condition. One worker had to be taken by Life Flight from the scene to a hospital, while another worker had to be taken by Life Flight from a hospital in Peoria to a different hospital in Springfield.

The Grand Ridge Fire Department is still investigating the incident, but the fire chief did note that if the power company had been notified about the work they would have sent someone out to sheath the wires ahead of time.

thanks Martin

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As seen around … Villa Park

This from Mike Maida:

I had an opportunity to get out with all the nice weather and was able to take photos in Villa Park.
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Mike Maida photo

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Mike Maida photo

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