Posts Tagged Bud’s Ambulance Service

Dolton Box Alarm 3-31-12

Dennis McGuire, Jr. submitted the following:

Dolton FD had a Box Alarm this morning around 0630-0700 at 300 Sibley Blvd. It was a large vacant building 200×200 with a bow string truss that had been used as an  entertainment center. A Buds Ambulance crew noticed smoke coming from the building and called it in. A Dolton engine got on-scene and found fire thru the roof in the rear. Upon entry the crew went to the 2nd floor and found fire in a room and in the walls on the interior. This 2-story area was built inside the open area of the building.  A good knock kept the fire from spreading to the rest of the heavy timber building.

MABAS 27 MVU was special called to vent the heavy smoke conditions in the open floor area in the center of the building.
I got there after the fire was knocked. This building had been built as a Model City Food grocery store.
fire in vacant building on Sibley Boulevard in Dolton 3-31-12

A view showing the A-D corner of the vacant building at 300 W. Sibley Boulevard in Dolton. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

fire in vacant building on Sibley Boulevard in Dolton 3-31-12

Damage is visible where the fire burned through the roof. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

fire in vacant building on Sibley Boulevard in Dolton 3-31-12 Riverdale Engine 834

Riverdale Engine 834 was on a hydrant across the street. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

fire in vacant building on Sibley Boulevard in Dolton 3-31-12 Tempest MVU

The MABAS 27 MVU was special called from Crete Township. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

fire in vacant building on Sibley Boulevard in Dolton 3-31-12 South Holland Tower 663

South Holland Tower 663 was setup on the 'D' side of the building. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

fire in vacant building on Sibley Boulevard in Dolton 3-31-12

Firefighters help to re-bed 1,000 feet of 5" hose. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

fire in vacant building on Sibley Boulevard in Dolton 3-31-12 MABAS MVU

The Mobile Ventilation Unit at working clearing smoke from the large building. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

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Robbins has been added to the site

The Robbins Fire Department in MABAS Division 22 has now been added to the site. Robbins has one station with four engines, a tower ladder, and a mini-pumper. The engines are from Darley, E-ONE, Fire-Max, and HME. The Darley is a former Orland engine and the E-ONE came from Riverside. They provide EMS first responders to assist Bud’s Ambulance Service who is contracted for ALS service to the community. The mini-pumper was built by Hammerly on a Dodge chassis (correction … a Ford chassis). This was formerly owned by a department somewhere on the East Coast (correction … by Libertyville, IL).

Robbins Fire Department station

The Robbins Fire Department station at 3327 W. 137th Street with Chicago style red doors, each featuring the company labels. Karl Klotz photo

Robbins Fire Department Engine 2923

Engine 2923 formerly saw service in Riverside, IL. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Robbins Fire Department Engine 2913

This engine was originally built for the Orland Fire Protection District. It was part of an order of five units from Darley on Spartan Gladiator chassis. There were three engines, a 55-foot Snorkel, and a 100-foot LTI rear-mount tower ladder.Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

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Lynwood Fire is on the site

The Lynwood Fire Department in MABAS Division 24 runs out of one station to cover their district which is three square miles. Lynwood runs fire only and contracts for EMS with Bud’s Ambulance Service.  They have three full-time personnel supplemented by 25 paid-on-call personnel.  They run with two E-ONE engines, a 1978 CF Mack engine, a brush rig, and a dive unit. Karl Klotz submitted the images and information for this department.

Lynwood FIre Department Mack CF pumper

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