Archive for January, 2024

House fire in Highland Park, 1-21-24

Photos from Jimmy Bolf of the House fire in Highland Park, 1-21-24

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Jimmy Bolf photo

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Jimmy Bolf photo

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Jimmy Bolf photo

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New engine for the East Moline Fire Department

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Working fire in Antioch, 1-20-24

Excerpts from wgntv.com:

Firefighters were called to the scene of a fire on Saturday afternoon in the Old Chicago Red Hots along Illinois Highway 73 in Antioch  just before 5:30 p.m. They were on the scene for nearly two hours.

The blaze badly damaged the restaurant, leaving it uninhabitable and an investigation is underway.

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New engine for Elk Grove Village FD

From the Macqueen Emergency website:

Elk Grove Village FD – Job: #38055 | Illinois | Enforcer Pumper

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Macqueen Emergency photo

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Chicago Fire Department history

This from Andrew McCullough:

Here are a few more of my dad’s old slides. The descriptions on the slide tray are:
 
2-3: Truck 31
2-5: Squad 2’s rig at E5’s house (not sure why the rig says 6, taken in 1966)
2-6: Salvage #1 (281)  at E5’s house (taken in 1966. The Autocar squad is behind, and the gas truck is barely showing on the left of the frame)
2-8: My first rig as engineer on E5 – 1952 FWD (taken in 1966 in front of E5’s house).
2-31: Still alarm 700 W Jackson
2-32: Still alarm 700 W Jackson
2-33: Still alarm 700 W Jackson
2-35: Still alarm 700 W Jackson
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Andrew McCullough collection

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Andrew McCullough collection

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Andrew McCullough collection

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Andrew McCullough collection

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Andrew McCullough collection

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Andrew McCullough collection

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Andrew McCullough collection

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Andrew McCullough collection

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Posen Fire Department history

This from Mike Summa for #TBT:

For TBT-This is the Posen Fire Dept.’s Engine 2813, a 2000 Pierce 1250/500, still in service.  Enjoy and comment.
Mike Summa
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Tinley Park Fire Department news

Excerpts from fox32chicago.com:

Firefighters were called at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to PAWS Tinley Park, located in the 8300 block of W 191st Street for a fire that started in a large dryer at the animal shelter. Fire crews and PAWS volunteers were able to safely evacuate 55 cats and 42 dogs. No injuries were reported. 

All the animals were taken to Midwest Animal Hospital, where they are staying through Wednesday evening for observation. 

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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Fire Service news – Electric vehicles in the UK

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London Ambulance Service/NHS

Excerpts from electrek.com:

London’s ambulance service already has 42 Ford Mustang Mach-E vehicles in its emergency fleet, but now it’s adding 12 all-electric ambulances designed by Ford for emissions-free response – and the first full-service electric ambulances in the city. London is pouring some $39 million into “greening up” its emergency vehicles.

To make the all-electric ambulances, Ford collaborated with specialist converter WAS to come up with creative solutions to meet a few specific needs for London. For one, the ambulance “can sustain a 12-hour shift,” can power essential functions like heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and auxiliary supplies, according to the UK’s National Health Service. Plus it comes with a few neat features, like the ability to scan the vehicle to make sure it’s fully stocked and ready to go after a patient has been treated.

Daniel Elkeles, chief executive of the London Ambulance Service, called these vehicles a “game changer for ambulance designs across the world.” 

“We’ve had electric patient transport vehicles and support vehicles, but until now, we haven’t had an electric ambulance responding to life-threatening emergencies in London,” he said. “Not only will these ambulances help us deliver outstanding care to our patients, they are critical to our efforts to cut our environmental impact and play our part improving London’s air quality.”

The vehicles come equipped a powered trolley bed system, a powered carry chair, and an integrated scanning system that checks and updates the ambulance’s inventory after each patient.

The first four ambulances have been delivered as part of the initial batch of 12, arriving in a few months, part of a larger order piloted by NHS England’s Net Zero Travel and Transport team. Collaborating with the London Ambulance Service and four other ambulance trusts, this initiative aims to gather real-life data to guide the future deployment of zero-emission emergency ambulances.

London has the largest emergency fleet of EVs in the UK, with 42 electric fast-response cars (the aforementioned Ford Mach-Es) and three electric motorcycles. In total, the fleet has 160 zero-emission vehicles. Ambulance stations, too, come equipped with 56 charging stations to keep their vehicles juiced and ready to roll. 

The UK government aims to allow only zero-emission cars and vans from 2030, with the NHS responsible for 4% of UK greenhouse gas emissions every year.

New York tech and mobile healthcare company DocGo also has a zero-emission ambulance, reportedly based on the Ford E-Transit, with 100 vehicles in New York City, but it also operates in cities such as Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Nashville, as well as in Canada and the UK. 

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House fire in Salem, WI 1-16-24

This from Jimmy Bolf:

Salem Lakes Wi House Fire 1/16/24

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Jimmy Bolf photo

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New engine for Bridgeview FD (more)

Here is a drawing for the new engine for Bridgeview FD

From Keith Grzadziel:

This E-One Cyclone pumper was ordered in early 2022. It was listed as a Typhoon previously. Capacities are 1500/780. We will get rid of our spare, Engine 415, the 1986 Hendrickson/KME/Darley, and Engine 405 will become a reserve. 
 
Bringing back department tradition, I will be using a previous engine number from the past.
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