Posts Tagged distracted driver hits Plainfield engine

Calumet Park updates

This from Dennis McGuire, Jr:

Here are the newest rigs for Cal Park. The engine is X-Plainfield, Ind. The SUV was a service vehicle at Brindlee Mountain Fire Apparatus where they bought the two E-Ones. A 75′ quint is due this month then the tower ladder is going. It has been sold to a oil company near Las Vegas, NV.
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Ford Expedition fire department car

Command Car – 2004 Ford (Expedition) for Calumet Park. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

E-ONE fire engine

Engine 2233 – 2004 E-One CycloneII 1500/1030 so 128185 X-Plainfield, Indiana. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

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Plainfield engine damaged at accident site – update

Bill Friedrich submitted an image of the Plainfield engine that was struck at the accident site with the following note:

… here is a shot of the engine that was side swiped on I-55. Plainfield FPD Engine 1941 was hit by the pump panel causing moderate damage. The engine was blocking for the ambulance. Engine 1941 is back in service and will be repaired in-house by the department mechanic. The engine crew was very lucky no one was seriously injured.
Plainfield FPD Engine 1941 Pierce Arrow XT

Plainfield Engine 1941 is a 2008 Pierce Arrow XT 1500/1000 shown here shortly after it was delivered. Bill Friedrich photo

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Plainfield engine damaged at accident site

Andy Hilk found this article  in the Plainfield Patch about an accident that occurred while firefighters and police were already working an accident scene on I55 near US 30 in Plainfield.

A distracted driver who failed to see the flashing lights of four emergency vehicles on Interstate 55 sideswiped a Plainfield Fire Protection Districtfire engine Wednesday night.

Deputy Fire Chief Jon Stratton called it a “miracle” that the driver did not end up injuring any firefighters, ambulance personnel or other people at the scene, just north of U.S. 30.

The ambulance was parked in front of the fire engine, and two Illinois State Police cars were parked behind it, Stratton said. Orange cones were set up behind the police cars, he said.

The driver of the second car knocked over the cones but avoided hitting the two police cars before sideswiping the fire engine and coming to a stop, Stratton said. That he did not strike the ambulance, push the fire engine into the ambulance or hit any of the people on the scene was just luck, he said.

A spokesman for Illinois State Police District 5 said the driver of the second car, whose name was not available Wednesday night, offered no explanation other than he was “distracted.”

He was ticketed under Scott’s Law, which increases the penalties for drivers who fail to yield to emergency vehicles or cause accidents at roadside emergency scenes. Under that law, he could be fined up to $10,000 and could potentially have his license suspended.

 

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