This from Tim Olk:
Eden north of Touhy on Tuesday afternoon.
This from Tim Olk:
Eden north of Touhy on Tuesday afternoon.
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Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:
Skokie Firefighter David Nellessen is leaving this week just short of three decades on the job. He is a fourth-generation firefighter to work for Skokie, once called Niles Centre, when his great grandfather began there.
It was only while on the job that the Skokie Fire Department’s historian, Lt. Ron Smith, discovered Nellessen’s great-grandfather worked for the volunteer fire department for what is now Skokie. Smith learned the information after he and the Skokie Historical Society researched the history of the department.
A fire company formed in Skokie on May 6, 1881 became Niles Centre Volunteer Fire Company 3. The first fire equipment in that company consisted of a used 1865 Rumsey hand-pumper, a hook and ladder truck, a water wagon and a hose reel with 250 feet of two-inch hose. The hand pumper was capable of pumping 60 gallons per minute with 12 men at the levers providing power.
Skokie Fire Department officials say the Nellessens have marked history from the beginning of the Skokie Fire Department through its evolution.
David Nellessen’s grandfather, Edward Nellessen, was a fireman in Skokie in the 1920 and 1930s. His father Donald Nellessen, now 84, served in Skokie from 1960 to 1984. The younger Nellessen said he began his career in Skokie three years after his dad retired.
While growing up, Nellessen said, his father used to bring him to calls in Skokie, and he was always surrounded by the culture of the fire department. His brothers have also served as firefighters in other towns.
Nellessen said his only regret was that he did not get to work with his father, although he initially worked with the same equipment his dad used.
About a week before retirement, Nellessen remembered some memorable moments from his career — among them, a dangerous trench rescue in Niles two years ago and a 1990 Christmas Eve townhouse fire that claimed the lives of an elderly couple.
But what he will remember and miss most, are the firefighters he stood beside. And the ones he served – in one way, literally – almost every day: Nellessen cooked at his Skokie firehouse.
Tags: David Nellessen, Lt. Ron Smith, Niles Centre Volunteer Fire Company 3, Skokie Fire Department
Oct 25
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire Truck photos, New Delivery | 2 Comments
This from Jeff Rudolph:
Skokie Tower 16 – 2016 Pierce Dash CF PUC 1500/300 100′ RM tower ladder
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Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:
The Skokie Fire Department once again achieved a Class 1 rating from the Insurance Services Office Inc. (ISO). The ISO rating is made up of three main components — fire department service at 50 percent, water delivery at 40 percent, and emergency communications at 10 percent.
According to Skokie Fire Chief Jim Walters, the first section includes looking at the department’s engine companies, pumping capabilities, aerial truck coverage, the amount of personnel during response missions, and much more. Skokie scored 49.19 out of 50 in that category.
For the water delivery system evaluation, ISO looks at the engineering of the system, the capabilities it can deliver, the needed water flow throughout the village, the hydrants, and more. Skokie scored 36 out of 40 in that category.
Under emergency communications, ISO evaluates how the fire department receives calls and how they are dispatched. Skokie’s department achieved nine of 10 in this area.
57 fire departments in the country hold the ISO Class 1 rating and Skokie is one of only 26 departments in the country to also hold accreditation from the Commission on Fire Accreditation International.
The ISO evaluation is conducted on a five-year cycle and includes site visits, records examination, and observation. Most insurers use ISO and their public classification for underwriting and calculating premiums for residential, commercia,l and industrial property insurance rates.
ISO ratings range from 1, which is the best, through 10, which is the lowest. A fire department must meet 90 percent of the ISO standards to achieve the Class 1 rating, which the Skokie Fire Department did in each of the three main categories.
thanks Dan
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Sep 15
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire Truck photos, New Delivery | 5 Comments
Pierce Dash CF PUC 100′ RM tower ladder so 29213
thanks AL
Tags: new fire truck for Skokie, Pierce Dash CF PUC tower ladder, Skokie FD Tower Ladder 16, Skokie Fire Department
From the cards, Inc. Facebook page:
Another Skokie unit in for body work and the new paint scheme
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Jun 17
Posted by Admin in Fire Department News, Fire Truck photos | 6 Comments
New photos of Skokie Engine 18 with finished decals after the rehab
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Jun 11
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This from Jeff Rudolph:
Skokie’s A17 with the department’s new paint and graphics. Jeff R.
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May 22
Posted by Admin in Fire Department History, Fire Department News, New Delivery | 3 Comments
This from Bob Altwasser:
Here is a photo of Skokie Engine 18. The rig was completely rehabbed and is now back in service.
Bob Altwasser
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The refurb of Skokie Engine 18 is complete – from the Kards, Inc. Facebook page:
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