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New ambulance for Westchester FD

From Fire service Inc FB

Representatives from the Westchester Fire Department in Illinois were down at REV Orlando last week to perform their final inspection on their new Wheeled Coach custom ambulance. This new Type I on a Ford F-550, 4×4 chassis will be headed north within the next few days to receive a few final additions at Fire Service Inc. Radios, computer equipment, lettering & graphics, will all be added to complete the unit.  Last but not least, final inspections and testing will be completed in order to certify this vehicle for emergency service. Be sure to check back for additional pictures of the finished product.
new Wheeled Coach Type 1 ambulance

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New ambulance for Westchester

From the Fire Service Inc Facebook page:

Congratulations to Westchester Fire Department on the recent order of a 2020 Wheeled Coach Custom Type 1 ambulance! 

We look forward to the process & working together to provide your community with another emergency vehicle you can depend on! Huge thanks as well to Chief Mike Mavrogeorge ! 

Wheeled Coach Type I ambulance

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Wheeled Coach Type I ambulance

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New ambulance for Westchester FD

From the Westchester Fire Department Facebook page:

Your village elected officials, village mgr, and this department are committed to providing you exceptional EMS capability and a new ambulance has been ordered, with delivery expected at the beginning of May 2021. This new unit will replace a 15 year old ambulance purchased in 2005.

drawing of Wheeled Coach Type I ambulance

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drawing of Wheeled Coach Type I ambulance

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drawing of Wheeled Coach Type I ambulance

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3-Alarm fire in Stone Park, 9-5-20

From the Westchester FD twitter:

This afternoon, Truck 25 responded to a 3 alarm fire in Stone Park with multiple residential buildings on fire.

apartments destroyed in Stone Park fire

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From the Schiller Park Firefighters Local 5230 Twitter page:

 #local5230 members on Truck 5, along with several other Fire Departments, are assisting Melrose Park on a 3rd Alarm apartment building fire In the area of 1822 N 36th St.
 

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2-Alarm fire in Franklin Park, 2-3-17

This from Steve Redick:

Took this in on Friday, 2/1/17… little to see firewise when I arrived but some interesting apparatus shots..

Steve

townhouse fire scene with fire trucks

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fire trucks at townhouse fire scene

Steve Redick photo

Leyden Township FPD quint at work

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firefighters on roof of fire building

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Franklin Park fire engine with hose off

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Franklin Park FD Engine 2

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River Grove FD fire engine

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Elmwood Park FD fire engine

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Norwood Park FPD fire engine

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Westchester FD fire engine

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Broadview Fire Department Engine 7

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MABAS Division 20 cascade unit

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House fire in Westchester, 8/19/16

This from Jeff Braun, Jr:

The Westchester Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 1657 Norfolk at approximately 1745 hours (8/19/16). The companies reported they had heavy fire (@ChicagolandScanner), but they were able to get a quick knock on the fire. The Incident Commander later requested an Investigators Box on the scene of the fire. Westchester Truck 25, Engine 26, and Medic 25 were on scene along with a fire investigator from Elmwood Park. Thanks.

-Jeff Braun Jr. COUNTY-WIDE FIRE PHOTOGRAPHY

fire scene in Westchester IL

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Westchester FD fire trucks

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Westchester FD aerial ladder truck

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As seen around … Westchester

This from Josh Boyajian:

 Here is a shot of Westchester’s new rescue sqaud and their truck.
Rescue 25 – 2014 E-One Typhoon Heavy Rescue Unit
Truck 25 – 1999 E-One Cyclone 2000/500/100′ RM Quint x-T315
Westchester FD rescue squad

Westchester Rescue 25
2014 E-One Typhoon
Heavy Rescue Unit. Josh Boyajian photo

Westchester FD aerial ladder truck

Westchester FD Truck 25
1999 E-One Cyclone
2000/500/100′ RM Quint
x-T315. Josh Boyajian photo

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Investigation of threat at the Westchester Fire Department

Excerpts from the Bettergov.org:

A rope hung in a firefighter union official’s locker may reflect internal dissent in a west suburban fire department as work rule changes are pushed through.

A noose is widely known as a symbol of hatred, especially against African Americans for whom lynching was a disturbing reality for many years. Now a noose has taken center stage in a union dispute between white firefighters in west suburban Westchester, where work rule reforms are causing deep divisions between employees.

The troubles date back to September, when a white firefighter discovered a rope fashioned like a noose hanging inside his locker at the Westchester Fire Department, according to police reports and other documents recently obtained by the Better Government Association through the Illinois Freedom of Information Act.

Village officials do not believe the rope was intentionally formed and hung as a noose.

But the firefighter, Matthew Martin, felt he was being threatened and said there had been “tension amongst members of the fireman’s union,” according to a police report.

Martin, who at the time was president of the union that represents Westchester firefighters, had been at the center of controversy within the department because he helped pass policy changes that did not sit well with some members of the rank-and-file. As part of a deal in which the village agreed not to contract out fire department services to a private company, the firefighters’ union voted and approved a couple of contract revisions, including lowering the allowable blood-alcohol content for on-duty firefighters from 0.05 to 0.021. The legal limit for driving after consuming alcohol is 0.08.

The BGA uncovered, in a series of reports from 2013, that many police and fire departments allow [employees] to work with significant amounts of alcohol in their systems. Westchester, a small suburb on the west end of Cook County, was featured in one of the reports because the village board approved a union agreement that permitted police officers to work with a blood-alcohol level of up to 0.05, despite opposition from Mayor Sam Pulia.

Since then, Village Manager Janet Matthys said the administration has been negotiating to lower the allowable blood-alcohol levels in all of the village’s union contracts but so far has only been successful with the firefighters.

A major point of contention among firefighters, however, came with a change in rules about working second jobs at other fire departments. Beginning in 2015, firefighters are no longer allowed to perform firefighting and emergency medical services for another employer.

“We had a handful of guys that had to give up their secondary employment,” Matthys said. “They got very upset with the union board, especially with the president, that their views were not being represented.” Two factions formed within the union and a lot of infighting ensued, Matthys said. (There are 28 firefighters in the department; 24 are union members.)

It was around this time when the noose-like rope appeared in Martin’s locker.

After police began investigating the incident, someone from the fire department came forward and said he had found the rope on the ground, picked it up and hung it on the nearest hook to prevent a tripping hazard, according to documents and interviews.

“The fire chief explained to me that they do rope maneuvers all the time. So I said, ‘OK, I think we’re done here,’” said Westchester Police Chief John M. Carpino. “It’s a shame that it had to get to that point where someone thought their life was in danger” he added. “I think it was a lot about nothing.”

Martin said, “As president of the firefighters’ union, I was just trying to support our firefighters with this [contractual] language and support the community, the residents of Westchester, and subsequently I was personally attacked and ridiculed for it.” He referred all other questions from a reporter to the village.

In an email to Fire Chief James Adams, Martin said that there had been a series of “personal attacks against certain union exec board members” and that he was “not satisfied” with the village’s conclusion about the rope. He has since resigned from his position as union president but remains a firefighter.

In light of all the discord, the village board hired a consulting firm in recent months for roughly $28,000 to audit the fire department and study everything from finances to personnel management to response times. A draft is expected by the end of May.

The average salary for Westchester firefighters in 2014 was about $80,000 a year, records show. Most of the firefighters are cross-trained as paramedics.

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Oak Park apparatus update

This from Dan McInerney:

This is Westchester’s old Engine 2. (1990 E-One Cyclone, 1500/500). It is a loaner to us from our E-One dealer while HME/Ahrens Fox does repair work on both of our engines. It is in service this week as our truck is also in for some repair work.

E-ONE fire engine

Former Westchester engine being used as a loaner for the Oak Park Fire Department. Dan McInerney photo

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New ambulance for Westchester

Pictures from the Fire Service, Inc Facebook page of Westchester’s new Wheeled Coach Ambulance

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New Wheeled Coach ambulance for Westchester. Fire Service, Inc. photo

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