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Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue updated

Bill Friedrich submitted images of the Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District apparatus that has been missing from the site. Included are the shift commander buggy, two utilities, and the long awaited 1993 X-Bartlett Seagrave with the new paint job. (it’s third life-time color scheme)

Fox River and Countryside Fire Rescue District Seagrave Engine 1821

Engine 1821 is the front-line engine out of Station 3. Bill Friedrich photo

Bartlett Fire District 1993 Seagrave engine

1993 Seagrave engine as painted for the Bartlett Fire District prior to being sold to the Fox River and Countryside Fire Rescue District. Larry Shapiro photo

Bartlett Fire District Engine 662

When the Seagrave was repainted black over red to reflect a changeover in the apparatus fleet, it was in service as Engine 662. The new lettering no longer included "Countryside" as part of the district's name. Larry Shapiro photo

Bartlett Fire Protection District Engine 612 Seagrave

The Seagrave was originally Engine 612 when it was delivered in 1993. At that time, the entire Bartlett fleet was painted yellow and the lettering displayed Bartlett & Countryside Fire protection District. Larry Shapiro collection

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Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District added

The Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District has been added to the site. Bill Friedrich submitted images of the stations and apparatus. The new department went ‘live’ earlier this year with two stations, full-time personnel, and apparatus which is both new and used. The new apparatus includes two Medtec ambulances, and an engine plus two tankers on IHC 4400 chassis from Alexis. Used apparatus includes an ambulance from the Morrison Hospital, a small rescue from Rock Island, and engines from North Park and Bartlett.

Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District patch

Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District ambulances

Ambulances at Station 1 include a new Medtec Type I and a used Medtec Type III. Bill Friedrich photo

Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District Station 1

Station 1 is located at 40W361 Route 64 in St. Charles. Bill Friedrich photo

Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District Tanker 1841

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Recent Medtec deliveries

Martin Nowak found new delivery photos on the Foster Coach website of Medtec ambulances for FoxRiver & Countryside Fire/Rescue and Palos Heights.

 

Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District Ambulance 1830

The new Medtec Ambulance for Fox River & Countryside Bill Friedrich photo

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Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue open house

The Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District provided the following information about their upcoming open house on Sunday, October 9, 2011.

The Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue Department (FRCFR) will be hosting The Remembrance Rescue Project (RRP) at our open house on Sunday, October
9th at fire station #1. Open house activities run from 9:00 a.m. until noon. As part of the event, FDNY Res4cue will be on display from 9:00 a.m. until
6:00 p.m. This is the Res4cue that responded to the World Trade Center attacks and lost all eight men that responded on it. The RRP, a not-for-profit organization created by firefighters, is using Res4cue to preserve awareness of the significance of 9/11 through the stories of FDNY Res4cue. The RRP also provides support for the children of fallen firefighters through it’s charitable fundraising efforts.

FRCFR station #1 is located at 40W361 Illinois Route 64 (just west of Burlington/LaFox Rds.) in Wasco, IL.

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Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue

Christopher Holmes submitted several images depicting some of the apparatus which makes up the Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District.

Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District

Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District emblem. Chris Holmes photo

Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District

One of the new Type I ambulances for the Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District. Chris Holmes photo

Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District

A new IHC/Alexis engine #1820. Chris Holmes photo

Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District

Reserve Ambulance 1832. Chris Holmes photo

Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District

Command Car 1810. Chris Holmes photo

Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District

Part of the graphics package on the new ambulances. Chris Holmes photo

 

Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District

Rear ambulance graphics. Chris Holmes photo

Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District

Ambulance interior. Chris Holmes photo

 

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Fox River & Countryside looks to a 3rd station

Dennis McGuire, Jr. found this Daily Herald article outlining long range planning on behalf of the Fox River and Countryside Fire Rescue District for a third station.

Fox River and Countryside Fire/Rescue District officials are planning the construction of a third station just three months after the district took its first 911 call. And fire district President Jim Gaffney is in a convenient position to nab some free land to make that plan a success.

“We’re talking two to five years down the line,” Gaffney said. “But it seems as though the school district is receptive. We’re trying to save the taxpayers money. We want to use the taxpayers’ dollar in the most efficient way with an intergovernmental agreement. Really we’re talking about a piece of land that probably has no value in terms of building a new development out there. This is all just preliminary.

Indeed, the fire district is still in the process of finding a permanent home for its Station 2. Fox River and Countryside has a temporary station outside its coverage area in South Elgin. Gaffney said the fire district staff is “making progress” on the project.

The complete article can be found HERE.

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St. Charles mayor predicts failure for new fire district

The following is from an article in the Daily Herald earlier this week.

St. Charles Mayor Don DeWitte on Monday predicted failure for the new Fox River and Countryside Fire/Rescue District because neither the finances nor the promises for better response times make sense to him.

“We think these are some drastic, definitive decisions the fire protection district is making,” DeWitte said. “We believe them to be ill-conceived. The ultimate result will be a reduction in service to the people we have served in the outlying areas for going on four or five decades.

“We just don’t believe much forethought has been put into this process. This is going to be a bad situation, and we’re going to have to watch it slowly implode.”

DeWitte and St. Charles Fire Chief Pat Mullen believe the district’s main problem is a tax rate that is simply too low to provide the level of fire service everyone wants in the district. At 19 cents per $100 of equalized assessed value, the rate is about one-third as much as any other nearby fire district.

“They have a revenue problem,” DeWitte said. “They don’t have an expense problem.”

Fire district officials are expected to soon finalize a contract with Wheaton-based American Emergency Services to provide both firefighters and paramedics at about $1.7 million a year. But the additional infrastructure cost to establish two firehouses in the district and an uncertain cost for personnel in the second year of the contract is what makes DeWitte and Mullen skeptical of the finances.

DeWitte and Mullen also demonstrated on a map of the service area how they believe the new firehouses in the district represent a false promise of better response times. Mullen said the location of the new houses, at the far southwest and northeast portions of the district, mean homeowners with the best response times under St. Charles will now wait longer when they experience fires and medical emergencies.

Mullen said the district, having only two firehouses and a large geographical coverage area, will be spread thin whenever more than one emergency call occurs. A chart the city created using GIS maps predicts a response time of up to 16 minutes for the district’s station near South Elgin to arrive at the Kane County Judicial Center if needed.

Aside from those predictions, DeWitte said the new fire district creates a financial problem for each of the Tri-Cities. The district’s separation from St. Charles and the Tri-City Ambulance Service means each community must now pay a larger share for the cost of having paramedics show up when residents need them. St. Charles, for instance, will shoulder an additional $200,000 of that price tag.

The complete article can be found HERE.

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Fox River and Countryside Fire/Rescue District – update

The Kane County Chronicle has an article which outlines a new deadline for the Fox River and Countryside Fire/Rescue District board to choose a service provider for the new fire department.

Some excerpts from the article:

The Fox River and Countryside Fire/Rescue District board did not choose an emergency service provider as expected on Thursday but said they would negotiate a contract with two potential providers and choose one by Feb. 1.

The two are the City of St. Charles Fire Department and AES, American Emergency Services. The board met at a special meeting in a basement training room at St. Charles Fire Station 1.

“We brought them in, gave each one three minutes to answer questions and the citizens advisory wrote down their comments,” Baldwin said of the potential service providers. “AES met pretty much down the line in regards to the [request for proposal] we had and St. Charles suggested pretty much staying status quo.”

A third potential service provider, Metro Paramedic Services, was dropped from consideration because its proposal response was not complete.

The entire article can be found HERE.

The Daily Herald had an article last week (January 10) which stated that American Emergency Services (AES) will almost certainly get the contract. That article can be found HERE.

American Emergency Services will almost certainly be the new 911 service provider for the former St. Charles Countryside Fire Protection District.

On January 14th, The Daily Herald had a followup article.

Residents grill Fox River Countryside fire district over dumping St. Charles firefighters

Feedback during Thursday’s meeting at the St. Charles downtown fire station made it clear that some residents remain wary of what it will all mean to the emergency services in the St. Charles, Campton and Wayne township areas served by the district.

“Perhaps some of us missed some of the details in the past as to what was going on, but we are confident in the St. Charles Fire Department, and your plan slipped by us,” (resident Dennis) Marquis told fire district trustees. “There is no excuse for not watching more closely in the past, but we will be watching more closely now. We wish you success with your plan and hope you come through on your goals of better response time and cost controls.”

“We have a centrally located fire station in St. Charles, so why would we build and staff two separate offices, supposedly for better protection? It seems very unusual to me,” (resident Becky) Lenard said.

The complete article can be found HERE.

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Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District – update

The Kane County Chronicle posted an article HERE about several options that are being considered for the direction of the new Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District. The St. Charles Fire Department, Metro Paramedic Services, and American Emergency Services have all submitted proposals which will be considered by the board in February.

District officials announced last month they wanted to change its operations to open other fire and ambulance stations, which would lower response time for emergency services for residents of Wayne, Campton and St. Charles townships.

… the fire protection district held its last meeting, as its name change to Fox River and Countryside Fire/Rescue District goes into effect Saturday.

Its new website is www.frcfr.org/ which also links from the old district’s name, www.sccfpd.org/

Thanks for Dennis McGuire, Jr. for submitting this information.

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Fox River and Countryside Fire District update

The Daily Herald has an article HERE about a delay in beginning construction of a new fire station in the Campton Hills area for the Fox River and Countryside Fire District. It appears that going before the zoning and appearance commissions was not expected to be a factor for the fire district and could impact their being up and running with the new fire department by the end of April when district’s contract with the village of St. Charles runs out.

Thanks to Dennis McGuire, Jr. for keeping on top of things for us.

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