Posts Tagged Riverside Fire Department

Former Riverside Fire Chief sues Village

An article HERE on mysuburbanlife.com states that:

Former Riverside Fire Chief Kevin Mulligan has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the village and Fire Capt. Matthew Buckley, who Mulligan alleges mounted a campaign to oust him beginning in 2008 on the grounds that the chief was intoxicated several times while on duty.

Mulligan, a 22-year veteran of the fire department, was named chief in 2006. He was terminated by telephone the day after the March 28 Village Board meeting.

Mulligan was replaced as chief by Spencer Kimura in August.

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Riverside hires new fire chief

The Riverside Fire Department has a new fire chief effective August 15th, hiring Glenview Battalion Chief Spencer Kimura. The Riverside-Brookfield Landmark has an article which states:

Riverside Village Manager Peter Scalera announced Tuesday that he has hired Spencer Y. Kimura as the village’s new fire chief, ending a search process underway since April.

Kimura, who is a battalion chief with 31 years of experience working for the Glenview Fire Department, will assume his new duties on Aug. 15. For at least a couple of months, said Scalera, Kimura will split his time between Riverside and Glenview, prior to officially retiring from the north suburban department.

“He needs to finalize things he is working on over there,” said Scalera.

There were 55 applicants for the job, which came open when former Chief Kevin Mulligan was fired April 4. For months, the department’s leadership was in crisis, with two assistant chiefs resigning their posts in the past year.

Scalera said he went with Kimura because of his leadership background and his experience managing people.

“He’ll bring that level of professionalism to the organization,” said Scalera, who acknowledged that his decision might not be universally hailed within the ranks of the Riverside Fire Department. Capt. William Sherman, who has served as the department’s officer-in-charge since Mulligan’s departure this spring, was also a candidate for the job. He has been with the Riverside Fire Department for more than 20 years.

“I’m sure there will be some individuals who won’t like the idea of someone new coming in and would have been comfortable with someone they already know,” said Scalera. “I’m excited about the decision, and I hope the community and the department embrace him and give [Kimura] the opportunity to show what kind of leader he can be.”

Scalera said he hopes Sherman can play a key role in the department moving forward.

The complete article can be found HERE.

A Journal Online includes:

Glenview Fire Chief Wayne Globerger and Riverside Village Manager Peter Scalera both confirmed the move this week.

Kimura will not respond to Riverside if he is on duty in Glenview, Globerger said.

Scalera said Riverside’s last chief also worked full-time for another fire department and said with mutual aid agreements, an incident commander might be designated from a neighboring community if Kimura were not available.

Though Kimura is working for both departments Scalera said by the end of the year Kimura must make a full-time commitment to Riverside and leave Glenview.

Kimura will earn $75,000 per year from Riverside with a 30-hour per week commitment as Riverside chief. He earns a current salary of $115,576 from Glenview.

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Brookfield 2-11 on 7-12-11

Drew Gresik took in a MABAS 2nd Alarm this evening in Brookfield and submitted the following images and description.

Fire was reported showing from the garage of a 2-story ordinary home in the 3500 block of Rosemear. The fire soon demolished the garage and spread quickly to the home upgrading the fire to a 2-alarm fire. It was upgraded to a full MABAS Division 10 response, and even became inter-divisional with departments from MABAS Division 11, 20, and 21 responding. There were 4 lines stretched and almost all crews were working.
Brookfield Fire Department 2nd alarm house fire on Rosemear 7-12-11

Fire burns through the what's left of the roof at a house fire on Rosmear in Brookfiled. Drew Gresik photo

Brookfield Fire Department 2nd alarm house fire on Rosemear 7-12-11

The garage where the fire originated was gutted as the fire spread into the two-story home. Drew Gresik photo

Brookfield Fire Department 2nd alarm house fire on Rosemear 7-12-11

Brookfield Engine 412 was on a hydrant down the street. Drew Gresik photo

Brookfield Fire Department 2nd alarm house fire on Rosemear 7-12-11 Lagrange Park Fire Department

Lagrange Park Engine 1211 (an HME/Smeal) was staged down the block. Drew Gresik photo

Brookfield Fire Department 2nd alarm house fire on Rosemear 7-12-11

Riverside Truck 1629, a low-profile Seagrave quint was also staged down the block. Drew Gresik photo

Brookfield Fire Department 2nd alarm house fire on Rosemear 7-12-11 Tri-State FPD

Tri-State Tower 529, a 2010 Spartan/Smeal was among the many companies that responded to assist Brookfield. Drew Gresik photo

Brookfield Fire Department 2nd alarm house fire on Rosemear 7-12-11

Several more pieces of apparatus lined the street for more than a block. Drew Gresik photo

 Drew has more photos HERE.

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Robbins has been added to the site

The Robbins Fire Department in MABAS Division 22 has now been added to the site. Robbins has one station with four engines, a tower ladder, and a mini-pumper. The engines are from Darley, E-ONE, Fire-Max, and HME. The Darley is a former Orland engine and the E-ONE came from Riverside. They provide EMS first responders to assist Bud’s Ambulance Service who is contracted for ALS service to the community. The mini-pumper was built by Hammerly on a Dodge chassis (correction … a Ford chassis). This was formerly owned by a department somewhere on the East Coast (correction … by Libertyville, IL).

Robbins Fire Department station

The Robbins Fire Department station at 3327 W. 137th Street with Chicago style red doors, each featuring the company labels. Karl Klotz photo

Robbins Fire Department Engine 2923

Engine 2923 formerly saw service in Riverside, IL. Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Robbins Fire Department Engine 2913

This engine was originally built for the Orland Fire Protection District. It was part of an order of five units from Darley on Spartan Gladiator chassis. There were three engines, a 55-foot Snorkel, and a 100-foot LTI rear-mount tower ladder.Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

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