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Gary Fire Department news

Excerpts from the NWITimes.com:

Millions of dollars worth of improvements may be made at the Gary Fire Department over the next year. They recently bought some new ambulances and officials hope over the next year to add several new engines and an aerial ladder to the inventory, according to Fire Chief Paul Bradley.

The department recently received a $758,044 grant that will be used to buy 133 self-contained breathing apparatus devices.

The money came from the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Assistance of Firefighters Grant program. Bradley said the city is also seeking another grant from that program to buy a new ladder truck, which can cost between $700,000 and $1 million. The department currently has three trucks in service while one is being overhauled.

Equipment and personnel shortages have been an issue for some time, but things seem to be improving, according to some observers.

In December 2010, under the administration of former Mayor Rudy Clay, 35 positions were eliminated in the fire department, which went from 236 to 201 firefighters. Firefighters joined police officers in 2014 and again early last year in picketing over inadequate equipment and salaries, which was said to be responsible for personnel leaving for other departments that paid more money.

The city now has 187 firefighters, but raises were approved last year and Firefighter Adam Friday, vice president of Gary Firefighters Association Local 359, believes things are improving. In addition to raises that are expected to eventually increase annual salaries by $10,000, Friday said equipment has gotten a lot better.

When Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson came into office “there were some large gaps with equipment. They (the firefighters) were grossly underpaid. So every year we’ve worked with the chiefs to find more dollars. But they have also been very active in finding dollars for themselves,” she said.

For instance, a new company is doing a better job now of collecting fees for ambulance service. The money collected is being used to help get new ambulances.

One of the issues still remaining, according to Friday, is a new fire station to permanently house Station 5 firefighters, who have been working out of temporary quarters for the last several years. Bradley said the city has been approved for federal assistance for a new fire station that will be located in the 4900 block of Pennsylvania Street and he hopes to break ground this year. Bradley also said he has improved furnishing at the stations.

Friday said another issue the union and administration are working on has to do with obtaining additional personal protective equipment and additional cleaners for that gear. The equipment helps protect firefighters against hazardous chemical.

Freeman-Wilson also is working with department heads, union officials, and the council to create public safety positions. These employees would be trained to perform both police and firefighting duties to some degree. Bradley and Freeman-Wilson said it will be up to employees to decide whether they want to apply for these positions. Bradley said some firefighters have expressed interest in the positions. In addition to paying a higher salary, Bradley said employees might be attracted to the position because of the opportunity to learn new skills.

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HUD to fund new fire station in Gary (more)

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Gary will use a $6 million U.S. Housing and Urban Development loan to build a new $3.25 million fire station at 51st Avenue and Delaware Street, the former site of Pittman Square Elementary. In addition, plans call for the renovation and reopening of Station 10 at 3310 Virginia St., and improvements at the Hudson-Campbell Fitness Center.

The Redevelopment Commission agreed Tuesday to assume the 20-year loan debt with backing from tax increment finance money.  Arlene Colvin, director of Community Development, said the city is still responsible for paying back the loan. Colvin said Station 10 at 3310 Virginia St. was closed by flooding. She said an architect is reviewing plans for its renovation.

The Glen Park area has been without a fire station since 2012 when the red brick Station 5 at 4101 Washington St. closed after asbestos was discovered inside.

The fire department initially leased a nearby Merrillville location on 57th Avenue and then moved to the Calumet Township trustee’s multi-purpose center at 1900 W. 41st Ave. where it’s still based. Firefighters have complained about problems hearing calls when the multi-purpose room is in use.

Last year, the school board approved a memorandum of understanding that conveyed property where Pittman Square Elementary once stood at 303 E. 51st Ave. to the city for $1.

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Gary Fire Department update

This from Eric Haak:

Six Gary fire stations have been adorned with new indicator placards to coincide with their switch to a consolidated Lake County dispatch system.  86 for Headquarters, 87 on Squad 2, 89 on Engine 4, 96 on Engine 11, 97 on Engine 12 and 98 on Engine 13.  The other in-service stations did not have these placards on them as of 11/07 and I do not know if they will be getting them.  I will share pictures of the other stations in a different post.  I am not someone who is in the know, just a casual observer.  I am sure some of the other experts out there can answer questions as to who is where and why.  I will comment that the Engine 9 you see in the headquarters bay was actually running as Engine 1 on Saturday (11/07) in case anyone was wondering.  A nice day to take pictures so I thought I would share.  Pretty quiet day overall.  A lot of medic calls and no structure fires.
Gary FD Station 86

Gary FD Station 86. Eric Haak photo

Gary FD Station 87

Gary FD Station 87. Eric Haak photo

Gary FD Station 89

Gary FD Station 89. Eric Haak photo

Gary FD Station 96

Gary FD Station 96. Eric Haak photo

Gary FD Station 97

Gary FD Station 97. Eric Haak photo

Gary FD Station 98

Gary FD Station 98. Eric Haak photo

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Gary to cross-train police officers and firefighters

Excerpts from the NorthwestIndianaTimes.com:

The city is expected to follow the lead of other cities like Benton Harbor, Mich., in cross-training police and firefighters.

Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson, who spoke about the proposal at Tuesday’s Finance Committee meeting, said the idea could help hold down costs while providing more of a police presence on the streets. The incentive for public safety officers to acquire such skills would be an increase in pay as well as a chance to increase their marketability, she said.

The city’s proposed budget for next year already calls for a $5,000 increase in pay for police and firefighters. This follows an earlier $2,500 increase approved for the current year and the mayor is proposing another $2,500 increase for 2017.

With the proposed raise for next year, patrol officers would see their pay increase from $41,804 to $46,804. As a public safety officer trained in both police and firefighting skills, a person would be paid more than $50,000. Cost savings, she said, would come from needing fewer people overall in the two departments.

Freeman-Wilson thought it might be next year before the city would see its first public safety officers and indicated there would always be those who want to do one job or the other and not both.

… with the possibility of other cities luring public safety officers away once they complete their training in Gary, the mayor said that at one time the city required officers to have to pay back the cost of their training if they did not serve three years with the city, and the administration is looking into the possibility of re-instituting such a policy.

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911 Dispatch Center in Gary mishandles call

Excerpts from ABCChicago.com where the audio recording is available:

A 911 dispatcher has been disciplined for her handling of an emergency call at a health club in Gary, Ind. The gym patron who needed help survived, but he’s worried there’s a larger issue when you call 911 in Lake County.

“I was just passed out,” said Clement Ervin last month. His friend called 911, explained his condition, and got this response from the dispatcher.

Dispatcher: “Okay, we’re kind of short on medics so it’s going to be a minute.”
Caller: “You said who?”
Dispatcher: “We don’t have any medics and it’s going to be a minute.”
Caller: “Okay, let me take him to the hospital.”

The Lake County dispatcher offered no additional help. Her boss says that was the error.

“Being a dispatcher, myself included, you don’t tell someone you don’t have resources, you contact the agency and tell them your problem, then they’re the ones that guide the resources,” said Brian Hitchcock, executive director, Lake County 911 Department.

And since an ambulance was not available, Gary officials said firefighters right across the street from the gym could have responded. But the Lake County dispatcher never transferred the call to them.

“The call did not officially go through the Gary dispatch. And because of that, a unit was not sent,” said LaLosa Dent Burns, Gary spokeswoman.

In June, Burt Sanders died of a heart attack inside a Gary church after his 911 call was mishandled. Lake County fired a dispatcher and suspended another one. That’s why Ervin, who wants to raise awareness, is now speaking out about his experience.

The executive director of the 911 department said a new, state-of-the-art dispatch center will open next month, and all the dispatchers will be trained under a national standard.

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Working fire in Gary, 7-27-15

4-story vacant apartment building gutted at 8th and Jackson in Gary in the early morning hours of 6/27/15.

vacant 4-story building fully engulfed in fire

Gary FD photo

vacant 4-story building fully engulfed in fire

Gary FD photo

fire department aerial ladder at ruins of huge fire

Tim Olk photo

fire department aerial ladder at ruins of huge fire

Tim Olk photo

fire department aerial ladder at ruins of huge fire

Tim Olk photo

fire department aerial ladder at ruins of huge fire

Tim Olk photo

fire department aerial ladder at ruins of huge fire

Tim Olk photo

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Working fire in Gary, 7-25-15

This from Eric Haak:

Here are some images of a working fire in Gary, Indiana on Saturday (7/25) afternoon.  The still came in around 1:45 pm and was out in ten minutes.  The image of Truck 1 was taken exactly 10 minutes after Engine 4 (marked 5) landed.
heavy smoke from apartment with fire engine

Eric Haak photo

heavy smoke from apartment windows

Eric Haak photo

heavy smoke from apartment with fire engine

Eric Haak photo

firemen at front door emerged in heavy smoke

Eric Haak photo

firemen enter apartment building with heavy smoke

Eric Haak photo

firemen in doorway with heavy smoke

Eric Haak photo

heavy smoke from apartment windows

Eric Haak photo

fireman performs overhaul

Eric Haak photo

Gary FD ladder truck

Eric Haak photo

Gary FD Engine

Eric Haak photo

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As seen around … Gary, IN

This from Josh Boyajian:

Here are some shots of Gary, IN Trucks 1, 2, & 7.
Truck 1 – 2013 HME 1871 Ahrens Fox 1500/600/78′ RK RM quint
Shop #T-132
Truck 2 – 2013 HME 1871 Ahrens Fox 2000/500/109′ RK RM truck
Quarters: 1620 Adams St with Squad 2
Shop #T-131
Truck 7- 2007 American LaFrance Eagle 2000/300/110′ LTI RM truck
Quarters: 390 S Grand Blvd with Engine 7, Squad 3, and Batt 7
x-Truck 1
Shop #AL-071
Gary fire apparatus

Josh Boyajian photo

Gary fire apparatus

Josh Boyajian photo

Gary fire apparatus

Josh Boyajian photo

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Garage fire in Gary, 5-2-15

This from Tim Olk:

Gary Fire Dept alley garage fire at 39th and Jefferson

garage on fire

Tim Olk photo

garage on fire

Tim Olk photo

fireman with hose

Tim Olk photo

Gary fire truck

Tim Olk photo

Gary fire engine

Tim Olk photo

firemen pose after fighting a fire

Tim Olk photo

More photos at firescenes.net

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Working fire in Gary, IN 4/11/15

This from Eric Haak:

Another busy weekend for the Gary Fire Department.  This was at the corner of 43rd and Georgia Street and was a one-story grocery store.  As you can see in the third image, water pressure became an issue at one point.  Lake Ridge was brought in as an additional engine company so that other Gary resources could remain in place.  While this was an active incident, Engine 8 had a brush fire on the opposite side of town.  Gary companies working this incident were Engines 9 and 5, Truck 2 and Squad 2.
heavy smoke from commercial fire

Eric Haak photo

firemen at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

firemen at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

HME fire truck at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

fireman on aerial ladder at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

firemen at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

Sutphen fire engine at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

HME fire engine at fire scene

Eric Haak photo

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