Posts Tagged Batavia Fire Department

2nd Alarm commercial fire in Batavia, 3-5-14 (more)

This from John Tulipano from the 2nd Alarm fire in Batavia on Wednesday night:

Was fortunate to be in the car picking up from another fire in St Charles when Tri-Com toned out for a possible fire at 1st and Mallory in Batavia. Police reported flames from the 2nd floor window. The Batavia chief arrived and reported a 300X75, foundry-type bldg, well involved. He instructed his first engine to hit it with the deck gun and wanted to know who his first two trucks were.  He immediately  pulled a 2nd alarm.

firemen with hose at huge industrial fire

John Tulipano photo

fire truck at night fire scene

Batavia tower ladder prior to setting up. John Tulipano photo

firemen at huge night time fire scene

John Tulipano photo

firemen work at huge winter fire at night

Fire engulfs Master Cast, Inc. at 106 S. Mallory in Batavia. John Tulipano photo

Pierce tower ladder at night fire scene

Batavia tower ladder after being repositioned. John Tulipano photo

Pierce tower ladder working at fire scene

Batavia tower ladder deployed. John Tulipano photo

firemen at winter fire scene

John Tulipano photo

I have not had time to finish going thru all the pictures but will have a gallery on smugmug later today.

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2nd Alarm commercial fire in Batavia, 3-5-14

Batavia companies were called for a fire at 106 S. Mallory, the Metal Cast Company. They found fire in a two-story, 75×100, commercial business on the corner of Mallory and 1st, two small neighborhood streets. The attack went defensive early on and a Box Alarm was requested followed by a 2nd Alarm. Issues with the water pressure hampered putting multiple elevated master streams into operation.

John Tulipano and Brad Bartley were at the scene.

night fire scene photo

Fire engulfs Master Cast, Inc. at 106 S. Mallory in Batavia. Brad Bartley photo

 

night fire scene photo

Another view of the fire scene. Brad Bartley photo

 

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New squad for Batavia

Here are full specs on the new squad that the Batavia FD received in December.

12-FOOT RESPONSE ONE #S709
BATAVIA FIRE DEPARTMENT
BATAVIA, ILLINOIS

new fire engine for Batavia FD

Alexis photo

new fire engine for Batavia FD

Alexis photo

Technical Specs
• Ford F-550 XL 4-Door DRW 4×4 Chassis
• Power Stroke 6.7L V-8, 300-HP Diesel Engine
• TorqShift 6-speed Automatic Transmission
• Heavy Duty 3/16” Aluminum Body with Amdor brand Roll Up Doors
• Luverne stainless steel running boards
• Two (2) rear SCBA back bucket seats
• EMS compartment with shelf between rear seats
• Ramsey Grill Guard with 12,000-lb Winch
• One (1) Reese type trailer hitch with electrical connections, rear
• One (1) Single bottle Air bottle compartment, right side wheel well area
• One (1) Dual bottle Air bottle compartment, right side wheel well area
• Attic ladder/Pike Pole storage with rear access, upper raised area
• Turtle tile on floors and /or shelves and trays of compartments
• Stokes basket/backboard storage, front transverse compartment
• One (1) Air bag rack, left side
• Fire Extinguisher Rack, right side
• One (1) Hinged Pegboard tool board, right side
• Two (2) Vertical Pull out tool boards, right side
• Floor mounted console for emergency switches with map/binder storage, cab
• Class 1 Total system manager for electrical load management
• Progressive Dynamics on-board battery charger
• Kussmaul Super Auto Eject 120-volt shoreline
• Code 3 Electronic Siren with 100-watt Federal speaker
• Two (2) Air horns, front bumper
• One (1) Optronics hand held spotlight, cab
• Four (4) Extenda-Lite 12-volt LED telescopic lights
• Smart Power Hydraulically driven 5500-watt Generator with 120-volt system
• Two (2) Akron Electric cord reels with 100-ft of 12/3 cord and junction box
• Whelen LED Warning Light Package
• Chevron pattern striping, rear
• 7’ 11” Overall height
• 26’ 2” Overall length
• 200.2 ” Wheelbase
• 84” Cab to Axle
• 7,000 FAWR
• 14,700 RAWR
• 19,500 GVWR

Download Spec Sheet »

thanks Martin

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Batavia FD apparatus photos

Batavia Fire Department apparatus photos from Christopher T. Holmes

Batavia Fire Department

Christopher T. Holmes photo

Batavia Fire Department

Christopher T. Holmes photo

Batavia Fire Department

Christopher T. Holmes photo

Batavia Fire Department

Christopher T. Holmes photo

Batavia Fire Department

Christopher T. Holmes photo

Batavia Fire Department

Christopher T. Holmes photo

Batavia Fire Department

Christopher T. Holmes photo

Batavia Fire Department

Christopher T. Holmes photo

Batavia Fire Department

Christopher T. Holmes photo

Batavia Fire Department

Christopher T. Holmes photo

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Batavia gets new Squad

This from Bill Friedrich:

Happy Holidays. Here is the new Batavia FD Alexis squad. It is currently being outfitted.  Squad 1 is a 2012 Ford F-550 – Alexis.
Bill
New unit for Batavia Squad 1. 2012 Ford F-550/Alexis. Bill Friedrich photo

New unit for Batavia Squad 1. 2012 Ford F-550/Alexis. Bill Friedrich photo

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Batavia considers putting ESDA under fire chief

The Daily Herald has an article about a Batavia councilman proposing that the emergency and disaster agency should be under the fire department:

 Batavia’s Emergency Services and Disaster Agency should be supervised by the fire chief, a city council committee recommended this week.

Current ESDA director Jeff Glaser opposes the plan. He has led the agency, as a part-time employee, for 35 years. The rest of ESDA’s members are volunteers.

“We just aren’t the same town we used to be,” McGrath said, noting the increase in population, the increased expertise of the fire department and a trend for the fire department to handle fewer actual fires. McGrath also said the mayor doesn’t have “the time or expertise” like a professional worker to supervise ESDA. Glaser is appointed by and reports to the mayor. The ESDA director should be supervised daily; follow city policy on fiscal matters, inventory of equipment and other things; and be subject to termination if the job isn’t being done well, McGrath said.

Under the proposal, the fire chief would be the ESDA coordinator. An ESDA manager would report to him. ESDA volunteers would report to the ESDA manager. It would be up to the city council whether the ESDA manager would be a paid employee, McGrath said. The new 2013 budget doesn’t include any money for a paid ESDA worker; in the past, it allocated $10,000. The 2013 budget for ESDA is $29,183, which includes $17,000 to install a tornado siren near Louise White Elementary School.

Schielke believes the change would make it more likely the Illinois Emergency Management Agency would accredit ESDA. With state accreditation, Batavia would be eligible for grants from the federal Homeland Security Department and could buy new equipment. Two of ESDA’s vehicles are 60-some-year-old Army trucks. The last new vehicle ESDA got from the city was a Jeep Cherokee in 1995 that it still uses.

ESDA operates and maintains the city’s outdoor warning weather sirens. It assists with scene control, such as at fires, traffic accidents and large public gatherings such as the July 4 fireworks show. It has lighting rigs to illuminate rescues, three boats for water and ice rescues, and an ambulance. One of the Army trucks has been outfitted to fight grass fires. It maintains the city’s disaster supplies, and would supervise the city hall shelter during a disaster.

The entire can be found HERE.

thanks Dennis

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New Alexis for Batavia

Ron Wolkoff spotted updated photos on the Alexis website of the new squad for Batavia.

Batavia squad being built by Alexis

Alexis photo

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New Alexis for Batavia

Martin Nowak spotted what appears to be a small rescue being built by Alexis for Batavia.

Alexis photo of a small fire rescue truck being built for the Batavia Fire Department

Alexis photo

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Vintage ad from Fire Engineering

Captain Steve Lusted of the Batavia Fire Department submitted the following:

Since you  posted an old Fire Engineering photo, I thought you might be interested in this advertisement from Nov 1949.

Originally BFD Engine 3, a 1948 American LaFrance 1000-gpm, the unit is now housed at the Aurora Fire Museum.

Fire Engineering Magazine November 1948 Batavia Fire Department American LaFrance

Alco-Lite ad from November 1949 as seen in Fire Engineering Magazine. Steve Lusted collection

American LaFrance 700 series engine

This Batavia engine, a 1948 American LaFrance 700-Series engine with 1,000-GPM pump and 500-gallon water tank was refurbished in 1956. Larry Shapiro photo

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Large barn fire near Batavia 1-9-12

The Kane County Chronicle has an article about a fire on Monday that:

…caused more than $400,000 in damage to a barn at Stokes Excavating at 35W160 Butterfield Road in unincorporated Batavia.

Batavia and North Aurora firefighters responded to the blaze along with other area fire departments, including Aurora, Geneva and Fermilab.

Firefighters arrived on the scene at 10:29 a.m., and had the fire under control by 12:30 p.m. The fire forced the closure of Butterfield Road between Hart/Mitchell Road and Pinecreek Drive in North Aurora.

The complete article with a video and photo can be found HERE.

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