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Gary firefighters raising money for equipment

The NorthwestIndianaTimes has an article about steps being taken by Gary firefighters to raise money.

Earlier this month, Gary firefighters rallied at city hall seeking pay raises and better equipment. Now some firefighters are taking the matter into their own hands by raising money selling T-shirts and hoodies online.

Gary Firefighters Association Local 359 is hoping to raise money on teespring.com to replace what it says is outdated equipment and to repair its union hall.

According to the online page where the shirts are being sold, the department has fire stations with asbestos, mold and no heat or air conditioning. [… and that] the firefighters are “living in the stone age” and can’t keep up with new technology. “We are so far behind,” it says.

Gary Firefighters Kenji Patton and Shawn Hendron said they got the idea for the fundraising campaign from something similar the Detroit Fire Department did to raise money.

… firefighters are offering a Gary firefighter T-shirt for $18 and a hoodie sweatshirt for $43. Patton said funds from the sale will be transferred to the union.

On Sept. 16, the fire department joined the Gary Police Department at City Hall in the rally for better conditions and pay.

Michael Collins, Gary firefighter and Local 359 vice president, said at the rally that the department hasn’t had a contract in seven years and a raise in nine years. He also said station conditions “are deplorable” and firefighters are operating with “less and less equipment.”

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Working fire in Gary, 8-30-14

This from Eric Haak:

I took in this restaurant fire in Gary, Indiana on Saturday afternoon (8/30).  The fire was at 47th and Broadway and I was lucky enough to be at 35th and Broadway when the tones went out.  The fire started in the kitchen and was quickly brought under control.  Before anyone asks, the man in the civilian clothing was the owner and that image was taken within the first minute of companies arriving.  He moved away seconds later.  If you would have arrived five minutes later, there would have been nothing to see.  The last image is of Engine 5, which is the newest engine in their fleet.

 

Sutphen fire engine in Gary fire scene

Eric Haak photo

firemen mask up for entry into fire building

Eric Haak photo

firemen mask up for entry into fire building

Eric Haak photo

firefighters on flat roof venting a fire

Eric Haak photo

firefighters on flat roof venting a fire

Eric Haak photo

Sutphen fire engine in Gary Indiana

Eric Haak photo

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Gary Fire Department – sad state of affairs

The Northwest Indiana Gazette had an article discussing the dire conditions facing the Gary Fire Department last week:

Gary activist LaVetta Sparks-Wade has confirmed that Gary has just three working fire trucks.  That is 50% better than a day ago, when just two fire trucks protected the entire City of Gary while the mayor and about 100 other paid consultants were at IUN discussing the airport.  Sources confirm that poor maintenance is the primary reason for the lack of fire trucks.  The city has relied on mutual aid agreements for any fires which require more than two trucks.

Mutual aid agreements are intended to cover only extraordinary circumstances, however, and there is no possibility that Gary could provide aid to a neighboring community under any circumstances.  Indiana Law states that mutual aid agreements are to  “more adequately address emergencies that extend or exceed a jurisdiction’s emergency response capabilities . . . ” (See IC 10-14-6.5: Chapter 6.5. Interstate Mutual Aid Agreements)

Last year Mayor Freeman-Wilson cried at the county council, urging passage of the County Option Income Tax.  The mayor stated that she needed the money for fire equipment.  Since that time, the city has given $3M to Vance Kenney for a private land deal at 504 Broadway, hired Mary Cossey as a contractor for $7,000 per month, and provided another contract to Don Vicari at the airport.  Additionally, the City of Gary agreed to pay over $800,000 in consulting fees that the airport board refused to pay.

Police vehicles are also in a state of total disrepair according to my sources.  One source stated that Gary police officers were considering filing a complaint with OSHA due to the vehicles being unsafe.

The mayor, fire chief, chief of police and several other city officials drive new Chevy Tahoe hybrid vehicles which appear to be in good working order.

While the Gazette does not have access to Gary’s Mutual Aid Agreements with other municipalities, the following agreement is illustrative of one:

MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
This agreement is entered into between _________________________ County Fire Protection District
No. _______ and _________________________ County Fire Protection District No. _______, municipal
corporations of the state of Washington.
This agreement is entered into under the authority of RCW 52.12.031.
1. Each of the parties owns and maintains equipment for the suppression of fires and for the
supplying of emergency medical services. Each of the parties also retains firefighting personnel
who are trained to provide various levels of emergency medical services.
2. In the event of a major fire, disaster, or other emergency, each of the parties will need the
assistance of the other party to provide supplemental fire suppression and emergency medical
service equipment and personnel.
3. Each of the parties has the necessary equipment and personnel to enable it to provide such service
to the other party in the event of such an emergency.
4. The geographical boundaries of each party are located in such a manner as to enable each party to
render mutual aid service to the other.

 

thanks Dan

More from the Northwest Gazette:

Just a day after the Gazette reported that just three fire engines protect the 54 sq mile City of Gary, a house fire required mutual aid from Lake Ridge, Hobart and Merrillville departments.  The fire at 19th & Delaware was in an abandoned home.  LaVetta Sparks-Wade was on scene and stated “They didn’t have the equipment they needed but they got it done. Prevented the fire from spreading to neighboring structures. Thanks guys!”

The City is expected to take delivery of two leased fire trucks this week bringing the total to 5.  Fire safety standards call for the City of Gary to have 13 available engines at all times.

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Gary Fire Department apparatus

This from martin Nowak:

Thank you to Squad546 for allowing me to post his pictures. Here are pictures of Engine 7 and Truck 2. Also info on a new unit. 

  •  Engine 7- 2012 Sutphen Shield, will be assigned to them for a while. These rigs will not fit in the older stations, so the other two are at Engines 13 & 5.
  •  Truck 2. 2012 HME/Ahrens Fox 109′ quint.
 A second 78′ quint will be arriving soon, it will be black/red until repainted blue/red … at least that’s what I’ve been told
Gary Fire Department fire truck

Squad 546 photo

Gary Fire Department fire truck

Squad 546 photo

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New engine in Gary

This from Josh Boyajian:

Took a little ride over the border to Gary . Got a shot of one of their new engines. This is Engine 13, a 2012 Sutphen pumper. They have two other new Sutphen engines at Engine 7 and 11. They also have two new ladders which are HME. I attached a small shot of the cab door of New Truck 2.

 

Gary Fire Department Sutphen fire engine

Gary Engine 13 is a 2012 Sutphen. Josh Boyajian photo

Gary Fire Department emblem

Door seal on the new Gary truck. Josh Boyajian photo

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New engine for Gary IN

The Sutphen Facebook page shows this demo unit as being sold to The Gary Fire Department.

Sutphen demo pumper for Gary Indiana

Sutphen demo pumper now owned by The Gary Fire Department. Sutphen photo

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Gary FD to incorporate EMS

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New EMS Mutual Aid agreement in Gary

The Post-Tribune has an article about a new agreement that the Gary Fire Department has implemented with a private ambulance provider:

The city’s emergency medical services arm is receiving an outside boost by taking advantage of a mutual-aid agreement between it and a local ambulance service, but some city EMS workers are wary of the direction the agreement may take the city.

Ambulances and employees with Prompt Ambulance Service of Highland will start being housed at Gary’s Station No. 9, 761 Clark Road, on Sunday as part of an extension Gary Fire Chief Teresa Everett negotiated with the vendor. The extra manpower will cover the city’s west side, Glen Park and Brunswick areas.

Since many municipalities have eliminated their own EMS services to save money in their budgets — the City of East Chicago is among the most recent — some with the Gary Fire Department are concerned the city might be considering the same.

The entire article is HERE.

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