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Building collapse in the North Maine FPD, 5-19-16 (more)

this from Deputy Chief Drew Smith:

After action report on the Building collapse in the North Maine FPD, 5-19-16 

Microsoft Word - AfterActionCollapse-North Maine.docx

photo by Deputy Chief Drew Smith

photo by Deputy Chief Drew Smith

DesPlaines FD Tower 61

photo by Deputy Chief Drew Smith

thermal imaging of building collapse

photo by Deputy Chief Drew Smith

damage to building from explosion

photo by Deputy Chief Drew Smith

damage to building from explosion

photo by Deputy Chief Drew Smith

damage to building from explosion

photo by Deputy Chief Drew Smith

Microsoft Word - AfterActionCollapse-North Maine.docx

damage to building from explosion

photo by Deputy Chief Drew Smith

technical rescue team shores damaged building

photo by Deputy Chief Drew Smith

technical rescue team shores damaged building

photo by Deputy Chief Drew Smith

technical rescue team shores damaged building

photo by Deputy Chief Drew Smith

previous posts are HERE and HERE

 

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Fire department training in Prospect Heights

This from Drew Smith:

May 10, 11, and 12 the Prospect Heights, Mount Prospect, and Wheeling fire departments conducted joint training at Euclid Avenue and Elmhurst Road. The former Social Security office building built in 1996 is being razed to build a Chase Bank. We were able to conduct  roof operations and make several openings.

roof ventilation training for firefighters

Drew Smith photo

roof ventilation training for firefighters

Drew Smith photo

roof ventilation training for firefighters

Drew Smith photo

roof operations training for firefighters

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NIPSTA supports Pink Tie Ball

This from Drew Smith:

Friends,

The NIPSTA Fire Academy is selling shirts to support the Schaumburg Firefighters Association Pink Tie Ball http://www.pinktieball4092.com. As some of you may know, this event is run by one of our instructors, so we’d like to support her by selling some NFA style pink shirts.

Please click this link and consider supporting this great cause. All proceeds will go to the Pink Tie Ball charity.

Shirts are available until October 4th, so please pass this along to friends & family members. It’s a great cause, and it supports one of our own.

Thanks.

Drew Smith, EFO/CFO, LP

Director, NIPSTA Firefighter Academy

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Prospect Heights Fire District is looking for POC firefighters

This from Deputy Chief Drew Smith:

We are accepting applications for Paid-On-Call (POCs) firefighters. We will select three candidates to attend the January fire academy then integrate into our part time shift staffing program. Applications and details are on our website.

 

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Historic fire in Lincolnwood, 11-3-92

Images from Steve Redick:

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

classic fire scene

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classic fire scene

Steve Redick photo

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

classic fire scene

Steve Redick photo

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

firemen make ladder rescue at office building fire

Steve Redick photo

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

10 Rescued From Blaze At Lincolnwood Bank   11/3/92

Firefighters rescued 10 people from a fire that spread through offices in the Lincolnwood Bank Building in the north suburb Monday evening, fire officials said.

“We had quite a rescue effort,” said Cmdr. Drew Smith of the Lincolnwood Fire Department. “It took some time to fight the fire. We couldn`t put water on it because we were rescuing people. One man was hanging from the (third-floor) window, and we had to rescue him by ladder.” Seven other people also were rescued by ladder from windows of the five-story building at 4433 W. Touhy Ave., he said.

Smith said he didn`t know how many people were working in the building at the time. The fire started about 5:15 p.m. on the third floor in the south central portion of the brick and glass building. The building houses several offices on the second through fifth floors. The bank, which is on the first floor, was not damaged.

Seven engines, five trucks, and 50 firefighters helped fight the extra-alarm blaze. Lincolnwood was assisted by firefighters from Skokie, Niles, Morton Grove, Evanston, Glenview, Rosemont, Des Plaines, Northfield, Park Ridge, Winnetka, and Wilmette.

this from Drew Smith:

Here’s what I can add:

For those that don’t know the geographical location of Lincolnwood, it is surrounded by the City of Chicago on three sides and Skokie to the north. While Skokie companies arrive quickly, the other suburban mutual aid takes a little longer. Also, with the exception of Evanston, all the mutual aid comes from the north and west as Chicago is to the south and Lake Michigan is on the east. In the past several years Chicago has begun to respond into the suburbs on MABAS alarms when requested.

Lincolnwood FD (LFD) was already on two ambulance calls and as such the truck crew was staffing the second ambulance, not the truck. Terry Menzel was the Commander (BC) on duty and IC. He is currently the deputy chief at the Woodstock Fire Rescue District. I came in when they called the MABAS box alarm and assisted at the command post. The media was everywhere. When this fire occurred, the LFD was just a little over two years old having been created 1/1/1990 after the village informed Chicago they would no longer rely on the CFD for fire suppression. Lincolnwood Police had used Paramedic Services of IL for ambulance service since 1977 and after going out for bids, PSI was selected over two other contractors to run the LFD. I am proud to say I was part of that original group and worked to purchase the apparatus and equipment in the ten months leading up to the start of the FD.

As I recall (its been over 23 years now) …

Skokie T16 arrived pretty quick as they are about a mile to 1.5 miles down the road. They were presented with multiple people at the third floor windows and as shown in the photos began rescues.

The fire was on the third floor. Getting the hose flaked and charged took some time in the heavy smoke, and manpower in the first ten minutes was limited. Skokie sent additional companies and chiefs when the rescue was announced. When I arrived the rescues were over and the fire suppression was underway. It was a standpipe operation, I believe, but I recall that in the building just about each floor had a different floor plan and the two stairwells, while they discharged remote from one another at ground level, were pretty much back to back inside a center core. One went from the roof and penthouse to the basement while the other was just from the lobby to the top floor.

It could have been much worse.

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Prospect Heights 1996 Pierce Lance squad for sale

This from Drew Smith:

Our 1996 rescue pumper, the former Squad 9 (also known as “Squadzilla”) has been sold to the Jay VFD in Vermont  who took possession Monday (2/24/15). JVFD Assistant Chief Jeff Morse and Captain Brent Grenier are driving the vehicle to its  new home. Jay, VT is located at the Canadian border to the U.S. about 1,000 miles from Prospect Heights.

JVFD is no stranger to long drives with used apparatus. A/C Morse stated that a few years ago they purchased a used 175-foot triple-axle Bronto from South Padre Island, TX and drove it back to Jay.

Drew Smith

 

Prospect Heights FPD Pierce Lance rescue pumper

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Prospect Heights FPD Pierce Lance rescue pumper

Drew Smith photo

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Firefighter training at NIPSTA

This from Drew Smith:

Friday, May 23, NIPSTA Firefighter Academy Class 1402 traveled to the Skokie FD to use their training tower for live fires. It is week six of the nine-week academy and all basic skills have been completed and practiced in live fires. This week’s live fires were response evolutions where assignments were made using radio dispatch to the company officer (instructor). The 28 candidates working in companies with NIPSTA E2 and T1 performed a variety of skills including leadouts, laddering, forcible entry, and searches. This class graduates on June 13.

Drew Smith

Director, NIPSTA Firefighter Academy

Deputy Chief, Prospect Heights Fire Protection District

 

firefighter recruits in training

NIPSTA candidate class training in Skokie. Drew Smith photo

firefighter recruits in training

NIPSTA candidate class training in Skokie. Drew Smith photo

firefighter recruits in training

NIPSTA candidate class training in Skokie. Drew Smith photo

firefighter recruits in training

NIPSTA candidate class training in Skokie. Drew Smith photo

firefighter recruits in training

NIPSTA candidate class training in Skokie. Drew Smith photo

firefighter recruits in training

NIPSTA candidate class training in Skokie. Drew Smith photo

firefighter recruits in training

NIPSTA candidate class training in Skokie. Drew Smith photo

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Prospect Heights puts new Squad 9 into service

This from Prospect Heights Deputy Chief Drew Smith:

Prospect Heights Squad 9

The Prospect Heights FPD has a new squad pumper to replace its 18-year old unit. The old squad has been decommissioned. The new squad will go in service June 2. The new Squad 9 carries:

  • 4 seated members
  • 1,000-GPM pump
  • 500-gallon water tank
  • 90 gallons of foam
  • Front and rear winch
  • 500 feet of 5-inch hose
  • 600 feet of 2&1/2-inch hose
  • 800 feet of 1&3/4 inch hose
  • Attack hose: 1&3/4 preconnects, 2&1/2 X 600 ft, hi-rise packs, (master stream)
  • Full ALS EMS gear
  • Truck company tools (hand tools/saws/fans/tarps/salvage tools)
  • Auto extrication gear (spreader/cutter/rams/air bags/struts/cribbing/air tools)
  • Water/ice rescue gear (PFDs/exposure suits/throw bags & buoy/ropes/RDC)
  • Haz Mat and TRT gear (pads & booms/decon setup/level B suits/ropes and hardware/Stokes basket/hand tools)

 

Old Squad 9:Decommissionedfire truck photo

 

New Squad 9:In service 6-2-14fire truck photo

While on a commercial chassis, the new Squad 9 has the same attack hose lines and equipment as the old Squad 9, but no longer has a cascade system or inflatable boat.  Our inflatable boat can be special called and will be delivered via another vehicle.

 

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Car into building in Glenview 4-24-14

This from Drew Smith:

From the CAD:

11:28AM Thu 04/24/2014 TRT3 HAS BEEN DISPATCHED TOCFS:13 MUTUAL AID Loc:3980 TRIUMVERA DR ,GV NM APT#: GRID:9999 Date/Time:04/24/2014 11:28:29 From RED CTR

This was a car into the building call. I did not hear the Glenview dispatch but heard RED Center send Engine 1 and TRT3. I was on Central Rd heading to NIPSTA for a MABAS meeting so I took it in cold. Upon arrival noted the car into the garage and a heavy odor of natural gas in the area. I was parked about 100 yards or more from the incident. GV had a line pulled and was working to secure the gas. I do not know if there were any injuries. As soon as I arrived at the command post Battalion 6 returned TRT3 and E1 as well as some GV companies.

car crashes into building

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car crashes into building

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fire trucks at scene

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In Production update – Prospect Heights

Recent photos at Alexis of the nearly complete commercial squad for Prospect Heights.

fire truck being built for the Prospect Heights Fire District

Alexis Fire Equipment photo

fire truck being built for the Prospect Heights Fire District

Alexis Fire Equipment photo

fire truck being built for the Prospect Heights Fire District

Alexis Fire Equipment photo

fire truck being built for the Prospect Heights Fire District

Alexis Fire Equipment photo

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