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5-Alarm fire in Harvard, 11-18-18

Photos from Jeff Rudolph of the 5-Alarm fire at 19007 Altenburg Road in Harvard 11/18/18.

Harvard FD Sutphen tower ladder

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Firefighter overhauls after house fire

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house destroyed by fire

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house destroyed by fire

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fire department tender dumping into a portable tank

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house destroyed by fire

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Fatal fire in Harvard, 4-19-18

Excerpts from the NorthwestHerald.com:

The Harvard Police Department and Harvard Fire Protection District responded about 3:15 a.m. Thursday to 405 E. Blackman St. for a fire that began in the basement of the home.

A 10-year-old boy, 14-year-old girl, and 55-year-old woman escaped the fire and were uninjured. A 63-year-old man was found in the basement and declared dead on the scene.  The man was temporarily staying at the residence.

The Illinois State Fire Marshall is conducting an investigation into the cause of the fire, and said it appears to be accidental and attributed to careless smoking. The fire caused about $75,000 in damage and had little extension into other areas of the home.

Hebron and Capron Rescues, Marengo, Woodstock, McHenry, and Sharon fire departments also responded.

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2-Alarm house fire in Harvard, 3-31-17 (more)

More photos from the 2-Alarm house fire in Harvard, 3-31-17

flames burn the the roof of a house

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firefighters at fire scene

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flames burn the the roof of a house

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Fontana FD quint

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Fontana FD quint

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Harvard FPD water tender

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Sharon FD fire engine

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firefighters with hose line at fire

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firefighter on ladder tip at house fire

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firefighters battle house fire

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firefighters battle house fire

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firefighters at house fire

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2-Alarm house fire in Harvard, 3-31-17 (more)

more from Scott Peterson on the 2-Alarm house fire in Harvard 3/31/17

fire engine at house fire

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house fire photo

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house fire

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house fire

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house fire

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firefighters at work

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fire truck at house fire

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flames through roof of house

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fire engine drafts from portable tank

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2-Alarm house fire in Harvard, 3-31-17

This from Scott Peterson:

This was at Rt 14 & Stateline Rd. 2nd on arrival. 1 burn patient on arrival.

Illinois Mutual aid from Woodstock, Marengo, Hebron, Wonder lake, Capron & Boone Fire district. MABAS 103 mutual aid: Walworth, Fontana, Sharon, Darien, Clinton.

Engine in front is Walworth WI (2nd apparatus on scene).

All videos and photos copyright Scott M. Peterson

house on fire

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2-Alarm fire in Harvard, 12-10-15

This from Scott Peterson:

Harvard on Thursday morning (12/10/15) at 1002hrs at 305 S Eastwood (1block north of the firehouse) box 5-780. Cos made a quick knock, three lines used. Auto aid/mutual aid from Woodstock, Hebron, Sharon WI, Marengo, Fontana WI, Linn TWP WI, Boone 1, Wonder Lake, Lakewood, Richmond, McHenry, Walworth WI, & Capron Rescue. Most cos returned while still enroute. Apparatus pictured is all that arrived and was kept.

aftermath of house fire

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aftermath of house fire

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Sutphen fire truck at fire scene

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Sutphen fire truck at fire scene

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aftermath of house fire

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aftermath of house fire

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Woodstock FPD fire truck

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Marengo FPD fire engine

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Marengo FPD fire engine

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Sharon FD fire engine

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aftermath of house fire

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Harvard FPD fire engine

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Sutphen fire truck at fire scene

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Harvard FD changes frequency

This from Scott Peterson:

Harvard Fire Dept effective Tuesday Dec 2 has moved to a new dispatch frequency. It is 155.5575.

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5th Alarm with 1 Special for Crystal Lake house fire 5-2-13

This from Tyler Tobolt:

Crystal Lake Fire Department was dispatched to a reported structure fire at 3217 Carrington Drive around 3:20pm . Engine 341 reported a very large header when responding, and with that information Crystal Lake Battalion Chief 330 requested a 2nd Alarm on Box Card #5-371. Shortly thereafter, Engine 341 arrived to find a 2-story home fully involved in all divisions and they went defensive mode. Within minutes Battalion 330 arrived and requested Tender Box #5-371 to the 5th alarm, and after requesting the tanker box he went on Engine Box #5-341 and upgraded that to the 5th Alarm also. Later they requested a MABAS Division 4 Interdivisional Box alarm for more crews. The main fire building was a 2-story 50 X 50 home which extended to three other houses. They also had a few small brush fires in the area due to embers. The main fire building did collapse. More Photos Here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.556844084338733.1073741834.228548690501609&type=1
Thanks, Tyler
massive house fire in Crystal Lake

Header seen from a distance. Tyler Tobolt photo

massive house fire in Crystal Lake

View from the street well into the fire. Tyler Tobolt photo

massive house fire in Crystal Lake

Union FPD tender. Tyler Tobolt photo

massive house fire in Crystal Lake

Harvard FPD tender. Tyler Tobolt photo

massive house fire in Crystal Lake

Engines drafting and pumping in the A Sector. Tyler Tobolt photo

massive house fire in Crystal Lake

Firefighters on a line in the driveway. Tyler Tobolt photo

massive house fire in Crystal Lake

Fire continues to burn well after the roof collapsed. Tyler Tobolt photo

massive house fire in Crystal Lake

Most of the structure has collapsed. Tyler Tobolt photo

massive house fire in Crystal Lake

Water tenders in line, waiting to dump their tanks. Tyler Tobolt photo

From the Northwest Herald:

CRYSTAL LAKE – Two firefighters are being treated for injuries after four houses caught fire this afternoon in a subdivision near Crystal Lake.

One house is still on fire on the 3200 block of Carrington Drive. Firefighters are proceeding with caution because of a ruptured gas line, Crystal Lake Battalion Chief Chris Olsen said.

Firefighters had not extinguished the fire the because of concerns over fumes from a ruptured gas line, Olsen said.

Nicor has just arrived on the scene to shut off the gas, at which point firefighters will be able to completely put out the fire, Olsen said.

Olsen said he didn’t believe the gas line was the cause of the blaze, and added firefighters have yet to determine why it started.

Residents who were inside the homes when the fires erupted were able to escape without injury. Olsen said the firefighters’ heat-related injuries are believed to be minor. The two firefighters were taken to Centegra Hospital-McHenry.

The affected houses include one that has already burned to the ground. The fire originated at 3217 Carrington Drive sometime after 3:30 p.m. After the blaze started, wind blew embers across the street leading to neighboring houses to catch fire.

Several area fire departments and the Red Cross were called to the scene to assist.

Terra Cotta Avenue and Valley View Road from Park Drive to Crystal Lake Avenue are closed because of the fire.

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The color of fire trucks – Harvard/Tonica

Readers submitted comments to our recent post of non-red apparatus in MABAS Division 5 that mentioned a new life for the 1977 Ford/Welch rescue squad from Harvard.

The Harvard Rescue truck was bought by Tonica Volunteer Fire Dept, in LaSalle County in the late ’80?s and refurbed. It was then painted Chrome Yellow and White. It was sold by Tonica, to a chemical plant in Henry, IL for their Haz-mat unit. I was one of the fire personel from Tonica that went up to Marengo to get the truck when we first bought it. Tonica is a not-for-profit organization and gets no tax money. It is supported strictly by donations and grants.

Harvard Rescue Squad 1977 Welch

The Harvard Rescue Squad has this 1977 Ford/Welch unit. Bill Friedrich photo

From Bill Friedrich:

Here is the rig when it went to Tonica. Glad we shot it when it went down here. We travel quite a bit to find old friends as we say. Tonica is located in the Southern tip of LaSalle County.

Tonica Fire Rescue Squad 1715

Tonica Fire Rescue in LaSalle County ran with this 1977 Ford/Welch (X-Harvard Rescue Squad in McHenry County). Bill Friedrich photo

 

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The color of fire trucks (part 7)

MABAS Division 5 encompasses McHenry County. There are 18 departments in the division and several had non-red apparatus over the years. Only three departments had fleets that were lime green and white or yellow; the Nunda Rural Fire Protection District, the Lake in the Hills station of the Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Fire Protection District, and the Woodstock Rural Fire Protection District (now part of the Woodstock Fire/Rescue District). According to the Woodstock Fire/Rescue District website, in October of 1993, the Woodstock Rural Fire Protection District, Woodstock City Fire Department, and Woodstock Rescue Squad merged together to form the Woodstock Fire/Rescue District.

Eight other departments had red fleets, but at one time each had a unit that was painted differently. (Crystal Lake, Hebron, Harvard, the Marengo Rescue Squad, Richmond, Spring Grove, Union, and Woodstock City)

The Crystal Lake Fire Rescue Department  purchased a small rescue squad in 1982 that conformed to the Department of Transportation (DOT) specifications, one of which required that it be delivered painted lime green.

Crystal Lake Fire Rescue Department 1982 E-ONE rescue squad

Crystal Lake bought this 'DOT' spec rescue squad from E-ONE in 1982. Bill Friedrich photo

 

The Hebron-Alden-Greenwood Fire Protection District had a brush truck which was blue in contrast to the rest of the fleet that was painted red.

Hebron Alden Greenwood Fire Protection District brush unit 805

Hebron-Alden-Greenwood Brush 805 was a unique unit within their fleet painted blue. It was on a 1973 GMC chassis with a Stahl body. It carried 250 gallons of water with a pumping capacity of 450 gallons-per-minute. Bill Friedrich photo

 

The Harvard Fire Protection District and the Harvard Rescue Squad ran out of the same station. The Rescue Squad had an orange and white squad which was the only piece with this paint scheme.

Harvard Rescue Squad 1977 Welch

The Harvard Rescue Squad had this 1977 Ford/Welch unit. Bill Friedrich photo

 

The Richmond Fire Protection District had a rescue squad that was painted white.

Richmond Fire Protection District rescue squad

This 1967 Dodge/Stahl unit ran as Squad 1451 for the Richmond Fire Protection District. Bill Friedrich photo

 

The Spring Grove Fire Protection District had a squad unit and a tanker that were painted white.

Spring Grove Fire Protection District Rescue 1807

The Spring Grove Fire Protection District had this 1977 GMC Step Van that was modified by department personnel. It was Rescue 1807. Bill Friedrich photo

 

The Union Fire Protection District ran a white Ford/Darley engine in 19__ which was the only lime green piece in the fleet.

Union Fire Protection District 1975 Ford Darley tanker

Engine 1505, a 1975 Darley on a Ford L-Series chassis was the only lime green unit that the Union Fire Protection District ran with. It had a 750-GPM pump and carried 1,000 gallons of water. Bill Friedrich photo

 

The Woodstock City Fire Department purchased a Seagrave quad in 1967 that was painted white, and  they also had a white brush truck, a 1969 Dodge W300/Welch 250/200.

City of Woodstock Fire Department 1967 Seagrave Quad

The City of Woodstock Fire Department ran this 1967 Seagrave Quad as Engine 1734. It had a 1,000-GPM pump and 300 gallons of water. Bill Friedrich photo

 

The Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Fire District had two stations in years past. The apparatus at the Lake in the Hills station was painted yellow. They had a 1968 IHC/Welch squad and there were two additional pumpers at the Lake In the Hills station that were painted chrome yellow;  a 1972, IHC Cargostar-Alexis  750/750, and a 1975, IHC Cargostar-Bean  750/1000.

Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Fire Protection District 1968 Welch rescue squad

Trucks at the Lake in the Hills fire station used to be yellow and the apparatus at the Algonquin station were red. This 1968 IHC/Welch rescue squad was on of three yellow units. Bill Friedrich photo

 

The Nunda Rural Fire Protection District changed their fleet from lime green/white to red/black.

Nunda Rural Fire Protection District Engine 1336 FMC

The Nunda Rural Fire Protection District trucks used to be painted lime green and white like the 1984 Ford C8000/Darley 1250/1000 shown here. Bill Friedrich photo

 

When the Woodstock Rural Fire Protection and the Woodstock City Fire Department were separate entities, the rural apparatus was painted lime green & white.

Woodstock Rural Fire Protection District Spartan Darley top-mount engine

The Woodstock Rural Fire Protection District ran this 1986 Darley with a Spartan 4-dr CFC cab. The top-mount pump panel controlled a 1,000-GPM pump and the engine carried 1,00 gallons of water. Larry Shapiro photo

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