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New area apparatus orders

  • Glenview FD: Pierce Arrow XT pumper; 1,500-gpm pump; 500-gallon water tank; 10-gallon and 40-gallon foam cells.  Delivery in April 2017.
  • Frankfort FPD: Pierce Enforcer pumper-tanker; 1,500-gpm pump; 2,500-gallon water tank; 20-gallon foam cell. Delivery in April 2017.
  • Minooka FPD: Pierce pumper, Arrow XT Cab and chsssis, 1,500-gpm pump; 750-gallon water tank; 40-galln foam cell. Delivery in May 2017.
  • Northbrook FD: Pierce Impel PUC pumper; 1,500-gpm pump; 500-gallon water tank; 30-gallon foam cell. Delivery in June 2017.
  • Wheaton FD: Pierce Impel PUC pumper; 1,500-gpm pump; 750-gallon water tank. Delivery in May 2017.

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Northbrook Fire Department news

Fire Department Open House on Saturday, October 15, at the Shermer Road Fire Station

 In recognition of Fire Prevention Week, the Northbrook Fire Department will be hosting their 31st Annual Open House on Saturday, October 15.  All are invited to the open house at Fire Station #12, 1840 Shermer Road, from 9am to noon on Saturday, October 15. The fire engines, aerial ladder truck, squad truck, and ambulances will be on display. Firefighters and Fire Prevention Inspectors will be giving tours and answering questions.

Ample Parking across the street at Maurice Sporting Goods, 1825 Shermer Road.

Children will enjoy free give-a-ways, including fire helmets, stickers, and coloring books. Sparky the Fire Dog will be in attendance.

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House fire in Northbrook, 10-4-16

This from Larry Shapiro:

A neighbor called the Northbrook Fire Department this afternoon (10/4/16) shortly before 2PM reporting smoke coming from the house at 1801 Oak Avenue. The first Northbrook unit had smoke showing and the alarm was upgraded to a Code 4 for the working fire. Companies made a good stop on an apparent basement fire that had burned through a section of the flooring above.

Northfield Truck 29, Glenview Truck 14, Wheeling Engine 23, and Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Ambulance 52 were at the scene along with Northbrook Engines 10 &11, Truck 12, Ambulances 10 & 11, Battalion 11, and all three chief officers.

Glenview FD Truck 14 and Wheeling FD Engine 23

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smoke from house fire in Northbrook IL

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smoke from house fire in Northbrook IL

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Northfield FD Truck 29

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Northbrook FD Engine 10 Pierce Impel PUC with lines off

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Northbrook Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChciagoTribune.com:

Northbrook Fire Chief Jose Torres, just over halfway through his second year in command, has shaken up his staff, naming a new deputy chief and demoting the current deputy.

The moves come as Torres finishes a plan that will guide the village’s emergency services and preparation, in response to thousands of new residents expected to move to developments approved by Northbrook over the last two years.

“We’re taking a look at where the fire stations are, seeing whether they’re in the best place to continue to provide services in the most timely manner,” Torres said.

He said areas of stress on the department include more than 700 new apartments on the way to being occupied on Skokie Boulevard, as well as the northwest corner of the village, which is difficult to reach because of obstacles such as the expressway.

Previous growth has already left the Northbrook fire service challenged. In each of the last five years for which department records are available, its average arrival time to locations on surface streets has risen slightly, from 5 minutes and 13 seconds in the fiscal year ending in April 2011, to 5 minutes and 35 seconds in 2015.

Torres’ plan, which he said will be done by the end of 2016, or at the latest, the end of the village’s fiscal year April 30, 2017, will reflect on how the department might change in the next three, five and ten years.

He said he is also looking to raise the profile of the department, which has improved over the years to an Insurance Service Office rating of 2, the second-highest possible.

Torres’ new deputy chief is Dan Quinn, a 27-year department veteran who has for years led the drive to raise and protect the insurance rating, which reduces some Northbrook insurance bills. Quinn has also been a leader in emergency preparedness, Torres said.

Quinn, who led one of the department’s three shifts, has basically switched jobs with former Deputy Chief Tim Smeltzer, who takes those duties as a battalion chief. Quinn, served as a battalion chief, but had a mostly honorary title of district chief, Torres said.

Torres said that since the change was made in late July, Smeltzer has been doing a good job as a battalion chief, and is happy with that position, but the switch does not come without pain. Smeltzer’s annual pay will drop “commensurate with his position,” Torres said.

According to the village’s salary schedule, that means a reduction from over $137,000 to about $120,000 for Smeltzer, and a similar raise for Quinn.

“There are just differences in leadership and management styles,” between Quinn and Smeltzer, Torres said.

Torres, who was recently appointed as a representative to the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association, said he wants the department to raise its profile both regionally and nationally, since he considers it one of the finest in the country.

Torres said he has made other personnel changes, down to who handles fire hose, pump and air-mask testing.

He said he expects those moves to better prepare the department for personnel absences.

He said the normally large cadre of paid-on-call Northbrook firefighters has fallen to the point where only six are at his disposal, compared to the budgetary limit of 18. The reduction, he said, has come as the on-call firefighters have moved up to regular jobs around the area.

He said he’d like to triple the on-call ranks, and to do so will likely expand the distance from Northbrook where on-call firefighters can live, from the first ring of towns around the village, to places such as Buffalo Grove or Lake Forest.

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Northbrook Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Kristin Schneider, her husband, and two children visited the Northbrook Fire Department Aug. 6 to thank firefighters who responded to the woman in labor call June 19 at the Northbrook Marathon.

The parents were on their way to Evanston Hospital. The 911 call came at 5:12 p.m. and Abigail arrived shortly after. The baby had the umbilical cord around her neck.

“Paramedics used quick judgment and took decisive actions to correct a nuchal cord complication,” Northbrook Fire Chief Jose Torres said.

Personnel to be recognized include Lt. Joel Eaton, Firefighter/Paramedic Jack Geiger, Craig Skala, and Mark Thompson, Fire Engineer Tom Schaul, and District Chief Daniel Quinn.

“They were able to reassure the patient throughout the delivery process and still had the situational awareness to offer the father an opportunity to cut the umbilical cord,” wrote Eaton in his July 21 award nomination email to Torres.

“A lot of calls that we respond to are the worst moments in a person’s life and so it’s really positive to go on a call that most would describe as the best moment in their life,” Eaton said.

A pink stork decal, a second one for that particular ambulance, was affixed Aug. 6 in honor of the birth.

 

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As seen around … Northbrook

This from Tim Olk:

EMS Memorial Week Bike Ride From Northbrook To Milwaukee

EMS Memorial Week Bike Ride From Northbrook To Milwaukee

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EMS Memorial Week Bike Ride From Northbrook To Milwaukee

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EMS Memorial Week Bike Ride From Northbrook To Milwaukee

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EMS Memorial Week Bike Ride From Northbrook To Milwaukee

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EMS Memorial Week Bike Ride From Northbrook To Milwaukee

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EMS Memorial Week Bike Ride From Northbrook To Milwaukee

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EMS Memorial Week Bike Ride From Northbrook To Milwaukee

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EMS Memorial Week Bike Ride From Northbrook To Milwaukee

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EMS Memorial Week Bike Ride From Northbrook To Milwaukee

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Tree on power line causes fire in Northbrook, 6-12-16

Excerpts from the ChicagoSunTimes.com:

A tree that fell in the 3000 block of Keystone in Northbrook Sunday morning knocked out power and disrupted a gas line, creating a fire that was still burning hours after it started.

Capt. Dave Crawford of the Northbook Fire Department said crews were initially called about a downed tree, but learned upon arrival that when the tree fell it broke power lines and a gas line, causing the fire to ignite. Three hours after they arrived, the fire was still burning and the department needed to wait for Com-Ed to shut off power before they could address the gas situation and put out the fire.

fire from downed power line

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fire from downed power line

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fire from downed power line

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fire from downed power line

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fire from downed power line

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fire from downed power line

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fire from downed power line

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fire from downed power line

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MVI with motorcycle in Northbrook, 5-21-16

Northbrook firefighters responded to an accident Saturday afternoon (5/21/16) in the intersection of Dundee and Waukegan Roads for a collision between a car and a motorcycle. The motorcycle rider was thrown through the car’s windshield and was alert when he was transported to Lutheran General Hospital after being extricated.

firefighters extricate motorcycle rider from car windshield

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firefighters remove crash victim on backboard

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firefighters remove crash victim on backboard

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crash site with car and motorcycle

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motorcycle damaged during a crash

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House fire in Northfield, 3-26-16

This from Larry Shapiro:

Northfield firefighters were called to 2050 Norfolk Road this afternoon (3/26/16) for a reported brush fire that was encroaching on a house. First arriving companies found smoke from the attic and requested a full Code 3 response before upgrading to a working fire Code 4 with visible fire in the attic. Automatic and mutual aid units included engines from Northbrook, Winnetka, and Glencoe, trucks from Glenview, Wilmete, and Northbrook, plus Highland Park Squad 33. The rear of the house was damaged along with the attic above the garage. The fire was out within 20 minutes of the initial call for service.

house fire aftermath with holes in the roof

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E-ONE e-MAX fire engine at fire scene

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North brook fire truck staged at fire scene

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E-ONE e-MAX fire engine at fire scene

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firefighters overhaul fire scene

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Glenview firefighter at fire scene

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firefighters overhaul fire scene

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Highland Park FD Spartan ERV fire engine

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aerial fire trucks at fire scene

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Box Alarm, fatal house fire in Northbrook, 11-15-15 (more)

Photos by Tim Olk of the Box Alarm fire in Northbrook 11/15/15.

night house fire scene

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night house fire scene

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night house fire scene

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night house fire scene

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night house fire scene

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