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Where are they now … Schaumburg

As some what of a followup to the recent post X-River Grove engine, here’s the X-Schaumburg engine that many mentioned in the comment section

From Tyler Tobolt

Schaumburg Old Engine 4 have been bought by River Grove Fire Department, its a 1999 E-One Engine. This is a B & P Fire Apparatus Photo from FB.

Schaumburg Fire Department

B&P Fire Apparatus photo

From Bill Friedrich

Here is the Schaumburg Engine that was sold to the River Grove FD.  I will send a shot of the rig at its new home after I photograph it.
SCHAUMBURG FD ENG.4  1999 E-ONE HURRICANE  1500-500  BF
Schaumburg Fire Department

Bill Friedrich photo

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Tinley Park Fire Department in the news:

The TribLocal is reporting that Tinley Park may add live-ins

The idea of staffing a fire station full-time may have been unthinkable when Tinley Park’s 13-member volunteer fire department took shape in 1901.

But 11 decades and 120 firefighters later, round-the-clock staffing is already a reality at the four fire stations, with live-in arrangements already in place at Station 1, located at 17355 S. 68th Court, and Station 4, at 7801 W. 191st St., south of Interstate Highway 80.

Now village officials are preparing to upgrade Station 2, at 7825 W. 167th St., and Station 3, at 9191 W. 175th St., for live-in staffing in 2013 or 2014.

The project, tentatively estimated at $1 million, calls for improving exercise areas, expanding living and kitchen areas, establishing separate sleeping-washroom-shower areas for men and women, and developing adequate office space at both stations.

Trustee Brian Maher, who chairs the Village Board’s Public Safety Committee, said the improvements, patterned after Station 4, would accommodate the 24-hour staffing schedule, with four firefighters per shift.

Maher said stations 2 and 3 would meet “minimal standards” for residential staffing once “bare-bones upgrades” are completed. “It’s hardly an ideal situation, but we want to get them (the two stations) in shape sooner, rather than later,” he said.

The entire article is HERE.

Tinley Park Fire Department

Former Tinley Park Truck 276, a 1976 Seagrave 100′ rear mount aerial ladder. Bill Friedich photo

Another TribLocal article looks into the possible future for Tinley Park’s retired Seagrave aerial with a fire department in Indiana.

A Village Board committee is recommending that Tinley Park donate the Fire Department’s outdated ladder truck to a small rural Indiana community near Turkey Run State Park.

There’s just one hitch: The volunteer firefighting force in Marshall, Ind., would have to find a way to pay the insurance on the vehicle, which allows access to multistory buildings and structures set back from paved areas.

The three-trustee Public Safety Committee unanimously endorsed last week donating Truck No. 276 after Assistant Fire Chief Steve Klotz said the 37-year-old vehicle “doesn’t have any use to us anymore.”

Klotz, chief of fire department operations, said the Marshall Volunteer Fire Department, whose equipment is limited to an engine, tanker, brush truck and crew cab, “is interested if they can come up with the insurance money.”

Committee member Tom Staunton supported the donation.

“If it benefits them, I think it’s a great thing,” he said.

Committee Chairman Brian Maher said the village has an informal policy of helping less fortunate communities.

Maher characterized the community of 324 about 75 miles southeast of Champaign as “a really rural small town that just doesn’t have any money” for firefighting equipment.

“When we have old equipment that has little value, we always consider if it’s something we can do to help somebody else in the region,” he said.

In 2002, Tinley Park donated several squad cars to the city of Iron Mountain in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, which had no money budgeted for vehicles. Each car had more than 100,000 miles on the road, substantially limiting potential resale value.

Maher said village officials took the ladder truck, purchased in 1975, and a pumper truck, purchased in 1994, out of service after learning the state insurance office might deduct points from Tinley Park’s fire-safety rating because the vehicles failed to meet current standards.

They were replaced in May by a new 100-foot ladder truck.

Maher said Chicago Heights purchased the pumper, which had some mechanical problems, for $50,000 this year.

“It’s a step up from what they already have and will complement their fleet,” he said.

Village Manager Scott Niehaus said “scrapping” was the main option for the ladder truck, but if Marshall’s fire department can use it, “the value is much more than $8,000” — the estimated salvage value.

Assuming the Village Board approves the donation, Niehaus said Tinley Park would charge a “nominal” fee of $1 to $10 and obtain standard legal protection against any problems.

Maher credited Fire Chief Ken Dunn with finding the volunteer fire department.

“The fire service is an interesting fraternity of people,” Maher said. “They tend to help each other out. Hopefully, (Marshall) can find the money they need to insure the truck.”

Klotz said the village wouldn’t deliver the vehicle, which has a top speed of 45 to 50 mph.

It would be up to the volunteer firefighters “to come get it,” Klotz said, “maybe on a trailer.”

This article can be found HERE.

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X-River Grove engine

This from Al Schlick:

Found River Grove’s engine for sale.  This engine had a twin that went in service at the same time.

http://www.firetruckmall.com/AvailableTrucks/TruckDetails.aspx?Id=677

River Grove Fire Department

X-River Grove Fire Department engine. Brindlee Mountain photo

Update 2PM:

This from Bill Friedrich:

Good afternoon all. Here is a group shot of the two Pierce Sabers River Grove purchased. Just recently the River Grove FD purchased a used  1999 E-One Hurricane 1500-500-30f from the Schaumburg FD.  x-Engine 4
Bill
River Grove Fire Department

Two River Grove Pierce Saber pumpers. Bill Friedrich photo

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New fire engine for Wheaton

Pierce posted a photo of Wheaton’s new Impel PUC engine (so 26487)

Wheaton Fire Department new fire engine

New Pierce Impel PUC for Wheaton. Pierce composite

thanks Josh, Al, & Martin

update 2PM

From Keith Grzadziel

This photo is of the 2010 model and 2nd is one above is of the new 2013 model.

WHEATON_ENG431_2010_Pierce_Impel_1500_750_PUC_23210-BF

Wheaton Engine 431 is a 2010 Pierce Impel PUC 1500/750. Bill Friedrich photo

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Will County dispatch changes

This from Bill Friedrich:

On or about April 15th, the five fire districts being dispatched by the Lincoln-Way Public Safety Communications Center will be changing their apparatus numbers. This will affect their radio call signs as well. The apparatus number will match the station number as follows:

  • Apparatus out of East Joliet Station number 1 will carry the designation of East Joliet Station #53
  • Apparatus out of East Joliet Station number 2 will carry the designation of East Joliet Station #52
  • Apparatus out of East Joliet Station number 3 will carry the designation of East Joliet Station #51
  • Apparatus out of New Lenox Station number 1 will carry the designation of  New Lenox Station #61
  • Apparatus out of New Lenox Station number 2 will carry the designation of  New Lenox Station #62
  • Apparatus out of New Lenox Station number 3 will carry the designation of  New Lenox Station #63
  • Apparatus out of New Lenox Station number 4 will carry the designation of New Lenox Station #64
  • Apparatus out of Frankfort Station number 1 will carry the designation of  Frankfort Station #71
  • Apparatus out of Frankfort Station number 2 will carry the designation of  Frankfort Station #72
  • Apparatus out of Frankfort Station number 3 will carry the designation of  Frankfort Station #73
  • Apparatus out of Frankfort Station number 4 will carry the designation of  Frankfort Station #74
  • Apparatus out of Frankfort Station number 5 will carry the designation of  Frankfort Station #75
  • Apparatus out of Manhattan Station number 1 will carry the designation of  Manhattan Station #81
  • Apparatus out of Manhattan Station number 2 will carry the designation of  Manhattan Station #82
  • Apparatus out of Manhattan Station number 1 will carry the designation of Manhattan Station #83
  • Apparatus out of Mokena Station number 1 will carry the designation of Mokena Station #91
  • Apparatus out of Mokena Station number 2 will carry the designation of Mokena Station #92
  • Apparatus out of Mokena Station number 3 will carry the designation of Mokena Station #93

The way this will work is an engine responding from Station #81 will have a radio call sign of Manhattan Engine 81. An ambulance responding from Station #93 will have a radio call sign of Mokena Ambulance 93. A chief responding from Station #71 will have a radio call sign of Frankfort Chief 71.

The new numbering system and radio call sign change will be for all responses, including all mutual aid responses. If you are in Will County, you will not have to change any of your recommends, since these changes are made in the county CAD and will reflect in your recommends as well.


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Prospect Heights Fire Department history

Bill Friedrich recently added the image below to his collection, and he asked Drew Smith for assistance in dating the photo.

Prospects Fire Department history

Here is the historical information that Drew provided.

I’ve confirmed the photo is from 1963

A few comments:

  • When the station was first built a neon sign of FIRE DEPARTMENT was installed above the overhead door. Later that sign was replaced with red letters PROSPECT HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENT.  The photo Bill obtained has the new lettering installed. Also, the paint store sign to the left indicates this is a later photo as that paint store existed until the new Walgreens was built. I have photos showing this newer red PHFD lettering with a different occupancy in the paint store’s location. Also when the station was first built there wasn’t a curb between the road and the  apron. It was a gravel transition.
  • Below you can see the years and details of these three pieces.

Year

Type

Signature(s)

Make/Mfr.

Pump GPM

Tank

Other

47

Pumper

#3

173

Ford/Darley

750

500

Purchased new

48

Car

#4

174

Ford

“Pie wagon”

57

Car

?

Ford

Red & white wagon used by fire chief
  • The station wagon was the chiefs car and it would have been used by the first two. There have only been four chiefs in the history of the PHFD:

Fran Foor (1944-1962) *Served as president of IL Fire Chiefs Assn. in 1954

William Andrew (1962-1969)

Donald Gould, Sr. (1969-1988)

Donald Gould, Jr. (1988-present)

  • I’m going to say this photo was taken in 1963 based on the license plates. According to this webpage http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Illinois , in 1963 license plates were dark green with gold letters.  This is how the plates appear to me.
  • This red and white 57 Ford was replaced in 1966 with a Chevrolet Impala station wagon.
  • Between 1964 and 1968 the PHFD purchased three new pieces:

Year

Type

Signature(s)

Make/Mfr.

Pump GPM

Tank

Other

64

Squad

#5

175

Squad 9

909

Chevy

Utility body truckBreathing air cascadeGenerator

66

Pumper

#2

172

Engine 9R

Ford/Darley

750

1000

Twin high-pressure booster reels

68

Tanker

#6

174

Tanker 9

Ford/Darley

750

1500

  • The 47 Ford Darley pumper remained until sometime in the 1970s. In 1973 the department purchased a new Dodge station wagon for the chief, a Ward LaFrance pumper, and it’s first ambulance built on a Dodge van.

 

I have attached a few photos:

Prospect Heights FD 1957 chief's car

  • This appears to be the 57 Ford when it was new. The red license plate with white letters is from 1957.

Prospect Heights FD 1948 Ford van

  • This is the 48 Ford “pie wagon” (that’s what it was referred to by every old-timer when I joined even though it was long gone) It has been restored by someone in the NW Suburbs (no contact info available).

Drew Smith

Deputy Chief

Prospect Heights Fire Protection District

10 East Camp McDonald Road

Prospect Heights, IL 60070

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Where are they now … South Holland

Thanks to Evan Smith, now a police officer with the City of Memphis, here are  photos for today’s where are they now …
Camden FD, TN  1972 Kenworth – Security   x-South Holland FD
Camden TN Fire Department squad

The Camden Fire Department in Tennessee now owns this former South Holland rescue squad. Evan Smith photo

South Holland Fire Department squad

Former rescue squad from South Holland built in 1972 Kenworth chassis .Bill Friedrich photo

South Holland Fire Department Squad 669

South Holland Squad 669, shown here as it was originally delivered, was built by 3D out of Shawano, WI on this 1972 Kenworth chassis. Larry Shapiro photo

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Chicago FD Turret Wagon History (pt14) 6-7-6

Final installment in the series from Bill Freidrich on the Chicago FD turret wagons – now 6-7-6

Organized 1-21-83  @ 3027 E 93rd St  Engine 46
                  G-374  1975 Chevy C2/ 1978  CFD Shops fabricated and installed twin Eastman high pressure monitors  capable of 4,000-GPM. Currently assigned to Engine 104’s house.
I hope everyone enjoyed this journey with the turret wagons.  See you soon with a new topic.
Bill

 

Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-6

Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-6 (G-374) a 1975 Chevy C20 chassis that in 1978 was fabricated by the CD Shops, Bill Friedrich photo

The first post in this 14-part series can be found HERE.

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Chicago FD Turret Wagon History (pt13) 6-7-5

Chicago Turret Wagon 6-7-5 history from Bill Friedrich

Organized 12-27-76 @ 55 W Illinois St
12-22-76    (G-366)  1975 MACK MB607T   (X-6-7-1) 1976 CFD Shops fabricated and installed
twin Stang hydraulic  high-pressure monitors  capable of 20,000 -GPM
Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-5

Chicago Turret Wagon 6-7-5 (G-366) on a Mack MB 600 chassis. Bill Friedrich photo

Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-5

Rear view of Chicago Turret Wagon 6-7-5 (G-366) Bill Friedrich photo

2-8-82       (G-374)  1975 Chevy C20 1978  CFD Shops fabricated and installed
twin Eastman high-pressure monitors  capable of 4,000-GPM
Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-5

Chicago Turret Wagon 6-7-5 (G-374) 1975 Chevy C20/1978 CFD Shops. Bill Friedrich photo

1-21-83   Company disbanded to organize 6-7-6

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Chicago FD Turret Wagon History (pt12) 6-7-4

This from Bill Friedrich on CFD Turret Wagon 6-7-4

Organized 3-22-71 @ 419 S Wells

G-197  1962 Willys Jeep FC150 4x4 1971 FD Shops fabricated the body and installed twin HP deluge monitors  capable of  4,000-GPM
Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-4 Willys Jeep

Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-4 (G-197) on a 1962 Willy’s Jeep FC150 4X4 that was fabricated in 1971 by the CFD Shops. Ron Heal photo



11-30-75 (G-373)  1975 Chevy C20 4x4 CFD Shops fabricated the body and installed twin Eastman deluge monitors capable of 4,000-GPM
The vehicle was destroyed by a falling wall & 35th & Iron on 8-27-80
Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-4

Chicago Turret Wagon 6-7-4 (G-373) a 1975 Chevy C20 fabricated by the CFD Shops. Bill Friedrich photo

Chicago FD Turret Wagon 6-7-4 destroyed at a fire

CFD 6-7-4 (G-373) was destroyed by a falling wall at a fire at 35th & Irons. It was disbanded on 8-27-80. Bill Friedrich photo

 



Re-organized  10-22-81
G-461  1981 Chevy C20 FD Shops fabricated the body and installed twin Eastman deluge monitors capable of 4,000-GPM

1-25-82 Company disbanded

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