Posts Tagged Libertyville Fire Department

House fire in Green Oaks, 3-24-16

Libertyville firefighters along with automatic-aid companies were sent to 1470 Greenbriar Drive in Green Oaks (Libertyville FPD) just after 1AM when a homeowner, awakened by a smoke alarm, noticed a van outside had caught fire and was spreading to the attached garage.

The first arriving engine reported flames through the roof of the garage and made an initial quick attack with their deck gun. After the tank water was drained, the engine was nursed by a tanker that arrived after them and a hand line went into operation. A shuttle was setup with successive tankers nursing the Libertyville tanker and in turn the engine in the driveway.

The alarm was elevated to a Box Alarm which brought several tankers (tenders) to the neighborhood that is without hydrants. Though the garage and contents were heavily damaged, the fire did not communicate into the house.

The box was struck out about an hour later and companies began to pickup.

firefighters with tools approach fire scene

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tender nursing an engine during a fire

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engine nursing an tender during a fire

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Pierce fire engine with ail-burt light tower at fire scene

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tender nursing another tender during a fire

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attached garage destroyed by fire

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Pierce fire engine with ail-burt light tower at fire scene

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charred remnants of van fire

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firefighters with house line at night fire scene on the rain

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aftermath of house fire

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Libertyville FD promotions and awards

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Two Libertyville firefighters who will be promoted to top spots next week share more than a long tenure on the department.

Mike Pakosta, is being promoted to deputy chief, and Mike Hall will be promoted to lieutenant taking Pakosta’s place on the same shift. They are hometown guys and childhood friends who met when they were 9 years old.

In 2002, Pakosta began his tenure in Libertyville. He was promoted to lieutenant in 2014 and will become the first deputy chief the department has had in about 25 years, as the position has been vacant due to budget considerations.

The Libertyville fire department has 41 full-time employees and six or seven of them are Libertyville natives, according to Chief Rich Carani.

Also Tuesday, firefighters Mike Stanek, Tom Pitel, Mike Grempka, Justin Haedt, Andrew Yarc and Jered Woodward will be recognized for an award sponsored by Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital recognizing team efforts that save lives.

thanks Dan

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Libertyville FD to hire deputy chief

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

In anticipation of a complicated first state budget under Gov. Bruce Rauner, Libertyville trustees in April postponed several financial decisions. Six months later, they are no closer to understanding Springfield but chose to finally act on a few needs.

Libertyville deferred hiring a new deputy fire chief, expanding its salt storage silo, paying for a survey of downtown buildings for its historic preservation commission and reducing the electric utility tax, among others.

At the time, Rauner was proposing a two-year freeze on property taxes and Illinois permanently keeping half of the municipal income tax. Finance Director Patricia Wesolowski, at the time, calculated the loss of income tax at $1 million per year and a combined $600,000 in lost property taxes increases over two years.

Both proposals appear to have lost traction, but a new dilemma has arisen. As of a Nov. 10, according to Wesolowski, Illinois is withholding about $660,000 in other taxes. Broken down, Wesolowski said the total consists of $440,000 in 911 fees, $150,000 in gasoline sales tax and $70,000 in Libertyville’s portion of the “use tax,” (paid on items, most notably cars, bought elsewhere for use inside Illinois).

Illinois was supposed to pass a state budget by July 1, but Rauner refuses to approve an unbalanced budget and resolving the proposed deficit has seen equally little comprise by all sides. As a result, Illinois has stopped paying a lot of its bills and stopped redirecting tax money it collects on behalf of other governments.

Libertyville in February signed a two-year contract to provide fire services to the unincorporated area of Knollwood, located along Route 176 just east of Interstate 94. Libertyville’s fire department eliminated a deputy chief job a few years ago after a retirement. Filling that job would cost about $150,000 in salary and benefits, and the person would do work for both Knollwood and Libertyville.

The contract to cover Knollwood cites $100,000 annual payments, meaning Libertyville would pay $50,000. The contract anticipated 100 calls for service per year, although Libertyville Fire Chief Rich Carani said they’ve gotten 102 between February and early November.

Trustees agreed to fill the position even though they’re still uneasy regarding what revenue will and won’t being come to Libertyville via Springfield.

“Chief Carani is stretched pretty thin, and that’s not healthy for an organization,” Village Trustee Todd Gaines said.

Since 2009, Libertyville replenished its reserve through new taxes and a return of sales tax revenue and now has $4.2 million above the recommended rainy day savings amount. Trustees in April considered using part of that $4.2 million to repay construction debt early and putting another portion toward police and fire pensions, which are significantly underfunded after new laws increased benefits and new studies indicated retirees are living longer.

That decision was also postponed, and on Nov. 10 trustees agreed to continue waiting because the money might be needed to cover funds Illinois garnishes or indefinitely stops redirecting.

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2015 Lake County Fire Expo, 5-16-15 (more)

This from Asher Heimermann:
The annual Fire Safety Expo hosted by the Lake County Fire Chief’s Association was held at Gurnee Mills on Saturday, May 16th.
Apparatus from Gurnee, Lake Villa, Waukegan, North Chicago, Newport Township, Fox Lake, Antioch, Grayslake, Libertyville, Lake Forest and numerous other agencies were on site.
There were presentations and demonstrations from area fire departments as well as Police K-9, Illinois State Police.
Lake Villa FD Dive Unit

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Waukegan FD bomb squad

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Wauconda Fire District fire truck

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Libertyville FD tower ladder

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high angle rescue team demonstration

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high angle rescue team demonstration

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2-Alarm House fire near Libertyville, 6-8-15

This from Larry Shapiro:

The Libertyville Fire Department struck a 2nd Alarm for a house fire at 1121 Oak Spring Lane Monday evening (6/8/15) shortly after 8PM. First arriving companies had flames through the roof of a house undergoing renovations from a previous fire. The house is located at the end of a dead-end street with no hydrants. With the 2nd alarm, there were tenders from Grayslake, Wauconda, Countryside, Fox lake, lake Villa, Long Grove, Libertyville, Newport Township, and Antioch along with engines from Libertyville, Lake Bluff, Knollwood, Mundelein, Lake Forest, and Great Lakes. Squads on the scene were from Lincolnshire-Riverwoods and Gurney and the only truckwas from Libertyville.

They made quick work of knocking down the fire which was out when I arrived. Tim Olk arrived long before I did.

Countryside FPD water tender

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pierce fire engine drafting from portable tank

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house undergoing renovation with dumpster out front

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firefighter gets rinsed off after overhaul

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firemen overhaul house after fire at night

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fireman on ladder using hose at night

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Mundelein FD KME fire engine

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Libertyville FD fire engine

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Rollover MVA in Mettawa – 5/11/15

This from Niko Stefani:

I happened to be right around the corner when an MVA came in on St. Mary’s Rd and Rt. 176 right in front of the Old School Forest Preserve (5/11/15). I only had my phone on me so sorry for poor quality. Companies on the scene from Libertyville included:

Ambulance 463
Ambulance 461
Quint Co. 462
Engine Co. 461
Battalion 46
Per the arriving fire units, the victim was not injured but was entrapped in the vehicle. Also we see Libertyville with a new ambulance for Station 1.
Accident scene

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Accident scene

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ambulance

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Accident scene

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New area ambulances

This from Ron Wolkoff:

Westmont has two brand new custom Horton conversions on Ford F450 chassis

Ford F450 Type I ambulance

New Ford F450/Horton Type I ambulance for Westmont. Foster Coach photo

 

Des Plaines has two brand new custom Horton conversions for Ambulance 62 and Ambulance 63 on Freightliner chassis

Freightliner Type I ambulance

New Freightliner M2/Horton Type I ambulance for Des Plaines. Foster Coach photo

Libertyville has a new custom Horton conversion on a Ford F450 chassis

Ford F450 Type I ambulance

New Ford F450/Horton Type I ambulance for Libertyville. Foster Coach photo

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2-Alarm structure fire in Libertyville, 9-4-14

This from Niko Stefani:

On 9/4/14 the Libertyville Fire Department was doing training with neighboring departments at 2000 N. Milwaukee Ave. In Libertyville IL. When the training session was over, the departments left to go on with the day. Later in the day there was a reported fire in the same place where the training was done. The fire had reignited and caused the first floor of the building to collapse. Libertyville pulled M.A.B.A.S Box 46-49 to the box alarm level for a structure fire. The alarm was then upgraded to the 2nd alarm for tenders only. Tender operations were utilized.  Crews remained working and they Struck out the box. Here are some Photos I took when I arrived at the scene.  

List of photos
1. Libertyville Quint Co. 462 operating a master stream
2. Knollwood Engine Co. 44
3. Front side of the house with collapsed wall
4. Libertyville Chief 4600 and Long Grove Chief 5500 talking about the house
5. New North Chicago Ambulance 7
6. Countryside Tanker Co. 411 waiting to unload
Pierce Impel quint at fire scene

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E-ONE Typhoon fire engine

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roof collapse at building fire

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chief officers at fire scene

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Here are some photos of North Chicago’s new Ambulance 7 on the scene of the Libertyville’s Box Alarm

fire department Type I ambulance

New ambulance for North Chicago. Niko Stefani photo

fire department Type I ambulance

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fire department water tender

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Working fire in Riverwoods, 5-11-14

This from Larry Shapiro:

Shortly before 11AM Sunday, a motorist reported a vehicle fire up against a garage at the corner of Riverwoods Road and half Day Road (Route 22) in Lincolnshire. Companies reported a dark header as they got on the road and the alarm was upgraded to a Code 4 for the confirmed fire that had spread to the attached garage and was threatening the home.

Deerfield-Bannockburn Engine 19 was first on the scene followed by Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Engines 51 and 52. A quick attack with a 2 1/2″ line darkened much of the fire and additional lines were put to use effectively holding the fire to the garage.

Units at the scene were Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Engines 51 & 52, Truck 53, Ambulances 52 & 53, Battalion 51, and Rehab 51 in addition to Deerfield-Bannockburn Engine 19, a Libertyville squad, Buffalo Grove Tower 25, an ambulance from Lake Zurich, and Lake Forest Battalion 42

I arrived after the fire had been knocked down.

 

garage destroyed by fire

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firefighters with hose line at fire scene

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Deerfield FD Pierce fire engine at fire scene

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garage destroyed by fire

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Pierce fire engine at fire scene

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firefighter exchanges air cylinder at fire scene

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fire apparatus at fire scene

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attached garage destroyed by fire

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garage destroyed by fire

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Libertyville 2nd Alarm fire, 3-15-14 (more)

Video by Larry Shapiro of the 2nd Alarm fire in Libertyville 3-15-14.

A gallery with more photos is at shapirophotography.net

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