Archive for April, 2011

Local apparatus updates

Dennis McGuire, Jr found two area rigs in production at Ferrara which can be seen HERE.

He tells us that one of them is for the Calumet Park FD in MABAS 22. They’re buying a 100′ tower ladder on an HME chassis (a first for them) which will replace a ladder truck and a engine. Both are already gone as trade-ins.

Calumet Park FD Ferrara tower ladder

The 100-foot tower at Ferrara on an HME chassis being built for Calumet Park. Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

The second is a pumper for the Huntley FD which is in both MABAS 2 & 5. They’ve ordered a top-mount pumper on a Ferrara Ember chassis with a 1,500-GPM pump and 750 gallons of water.

Huntley Fire Department Ferrara engine

The new engine for Huntley undergoing pump tests at Ferrara. Ferrara Fire Apparatus photo

Fire Service, Inc., the local dealer representing Wheeled Coach Ambulances has photos of the following recent deliveries.

Berwyn Fire Department Wheeled Coach ambulances

Two new ambulances in Berwyn. Fire Service, Inc. photo

Melrose Park Fire Department Wheeled Coach ambulance

Ambulance 701 in Melrose Park has a new unit. Fire Service, Inc. photo

Summit Fire Department Wheeled Coach ambulance

Summit has a new Type I ambulance that was recently delivered. Fire Service, Inc. photo

Oak Lawn Fire Department Wheeled Coach ambulance

Oak Lawn took delivery of a new unit for Ambulance 1 last year and recently took delivery of another for Ambulance 2. Fire Service, Inc. photo

Thanks to Martin Nowak for spotting the new Wheeled Coach units.

 

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Braceville puts new engine into service

Braceville FPD Engine 3212

Braceville Engine 3212, a 2010 Spartan Metro Star/Darley 1750/1000. Karl Klotz photo

Braceville FPD Engine 3212

The officer's side of Braceville's newest engine. Karl Klotz photo

Karl Klotz visited the Braceville Fire Department in MABAS Division 15 and photographed their newest unit. Engine 3212 was previously featured HERE just after it was delivered. It has been lettered and placed into service replacing two other units. The new engine is a 2010 Spartan Metro Star/Darley 1750/1000 top mount unit. Gone now is the previous Engine 3212, a 1982 Hendrickson 1871-C/Alexis 1250/1000 top mount that was purchased from Braidwood, IL. Also gone is Truck 3219, a 1979 Seagrave/Pierce 1000/500/500 with a 54-foot Squrt. This unit previously was from the Lyondell/Equistar facility in Morris.

Both units went to the Dana Fire Department in Dana, IL, which is in LaSalle County, approximately 50 miles southeast of Braceville.

 

Braceville FPD Engine 3212

Braceville FPD T3219

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Newport Township FPD historic gallery is added

In MABAS Division 4, a historic photo gallery has been added for the Newport Township Fire Protection District. The gallery contains 48 images from the collections of Bill Friedrich, Jeff Rudolph, and Larry Shapiro dating back to 1953. Rigs are featured from Pirsch, Ward LaFrance, Pierce, Welch, and Mack including the first ambulance for the district.

Newport Township Fire Protection District

from the collection of Jeff Rudolph

Newport Township Fire Protection District

from the collection of Bill Friedrich

Newport Township Fire Protection District

from the collection of Bill Friedrich

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Chicago Fire Boat – The Christopher Wheatley update

Chicago Fire Boat

Applying the name to the new Chicago Fire Boat. Photograph by: Sharon Hill, The Windsor Star

These are two of several photos which can be seen HERE from the Windsor Star.

Chicago Fire Boat The Christopher Wheatley

Applying Chicago's name to the new fire boat. Photograph by: Sharon Hill, The Windsor Star

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Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District update

Scott Peterson has supplied quite a bit of information about the new Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District.

– the Lakewood Pierce (X-1042, X-Arlington Heights Eng 4) is now officially a reserve for the district. They got it last week.

– the Bartlett Seagrave is being repainted, started last week. It will be the same as the new engines.

– one of the cars is from Lakewood, the former D/C car.
– they’ll be on the North Tower of Kane County with Pingree Grove & Hampshire.
– all of the apparatus was delivered yesterday and is in storage.
Here is a list from one of the district’s press releases.
Alexis 2011 IHC 2-door cab

Custom Tanker/Pumper  (N)

Alexis 2011 IHC 4-door cab

commercial pumper (N)

Alexis 1991

Custom Commercial Pumper (U)

Seagrave 1993 (X-Bartlett)

Custom Commercial Pumper (U?R)

Alexis 1998

Pumper (U?R)

Pierce 1990 (X-Lakewood, X-Arlington Heights)

Arrow Pumper (U?R)

Alexis 2011 IHC 2-door cab

Custom Tanker?Pumper (N)

Medtec PD168 2011

Ford E?450 Ambulance (N)

Medtec PD172 2011

Ford F?450 Ambulance (N)

Medtec 2001

Ford E?350 Ambulance (U?R)

Alexis 1995

12′ Squad Unit, Ford F450 (U)

Ford F350 XLT 2011

4X4 Crew Cab w/plow (N)

Ford F350 XLT 2011

Same as above (N)

Chevrolet 2003 Impala

4-door car (U)

Chevrolet 2006 Impala

4-door car (U)

Ford 2011

Expedition 4×4 (N)

Ford 2011

Expedition 4×4 (N)

Boat & Trailer (U)

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Chicago Fire Boat – The Christopher Wheatley update

This note was sent to us along with the attached photos:

Chicago Fire Boat 'The Christopher Wheatley' Marysville FD

photo courtesy of Mike Yarger, Marysville FD

Hello,
Today our department had the honor of watching your new fire boat pass our city.
We are located in Marysville, MI. about an hour north of Detroit on the St. Clair River.
I have attached a picture for your files. What a special tribute to a fallen brother.
Sincerley,
Mike Yarger
Firefighter/Paramedic
Marysville Fire Department Local 1635
Chicago Fire Boat 'The Christopher Wheatley' Marysville FD

photo courtesy of Mike Yarger, Marysville Fire Department

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Chicago Fire Boat – The Christopher Wheatley update

Dan Jasina from Michigan forwarded this link to a short video of The Christopher Wheatley passing Detroit today in choppy waters.

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North Maine Fire District updates

Larry Shapiro visited the North Maine Fire District to photograph Engine 1, their 1992 Pierce Arrow that was recently refurbished by Alexis Fire Apparatus.

North Maine FPD Engine 1

The officer's side of Engine 1 shows new high-side compartments, a hydraulic ladder rack, plus the black and red chevron striping. Larry Shapiro photo

North Maine FPD Engine 1

Engine 1 has new top-access compartments, an extended front bumper and intake in addition to new striping and a black roof. Larry Shapiro photo

North Maine FPD Engine 1

North Maine FPD took delivery of Engine 1 in 1992 as shown here. This was their second Pierce Arrow engine. Larry Shapiro collection

North Maine Fire Protection District Engine 1 1985 Pierce Arrow

North Maine FPD took delivery of their first Pierce Engine 1 in 1985. This was sold to the Beach Park FPD in 2003. Larry Shapiro collection

North Maine FPD decal

The North Maine Fire District has a new decal which is being added to their apparatus. It replicates a challenge coin that they created several years ago and incorporates the new black and gold colors on Engine 1.

The North Maine Fire District page has a new link to a separate page showing their decal and several patches. Click on the Company Patches link at the top of the North Maine Fire District page.

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website updated photos

Bill Friedrich submitted photos of apparatus that has been missing from Bartlett and Oakbrook Terrace.

– Oakbrook Terrace Truck 317 is now featured on their page although it is shown as T306

– Bartlett Battalion 1 and Medic 1 have now been added to the site

Oakbrook Terrace Fire District Truck 317 E-ONE tower ladder

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Chicago fire boat – The Christopher Wheatley

Dan Jasina from Michigan found another article on the new fire boat with photos and a video.  The entire article can be found HERE with excerpts below:

The vessel represents more than a year of work for Hike Metal Products Ltd. and its more than 20 workers. It’s the largest boat the Wheatley ship builder has sent out of the harbour in four or five years and is larger than a fire boat built in 2007 for Baltimore.

On Friday morning the Chicago fire boat will leave the harbour and could be passing down the Detroit River that afternoon. It will head through Lake St. Clair, Lake Huron and Lake Michigan before reaching Chicago Sunday night, if the weather co-operates.

The boat carries the Wheatley name in a touching coincidence that surprised fire officials in Chicago and the ship builders here.

The fire boat is called the Christopher Wheatley for a 31-year-old Chicago firefighter who died Aug. 9 in the line of duty. He was carrying equipment up a fire escape during a restaurant fire when he fell to his death.

His father Daniel Wheatley said after the Chicago Fire Department told him the city’s replacement fire boat would be commissioned in his son’s name, he asked about who was building the boat. When he looked up Hike Metal’s website and saw the location he was stunned. He travelled to Wheatley in March to see the boat and the village.

Not many firefighters in Chicago know what name the fire boat will bear when it arrives. Hike Metal officials found out about the coincidence four months ago when they asked what name to put on the boat.

Company president Andy Stanton said Wheatley’s not a common name and he’s pleased a hero will carry the Wheatley name out of the harbour. “We were very surprised.”

The Christopher Wheatley is a heavy duty fire boat designed to break up to 12 inches of ice so it can operate year-round.

It can be used with scuba divers, for rescues, for firefighting with foam or water and as a pumping station to supplement the city’s firemain supply of water. It can be run with a crew of five or up to 10 when fighting a fire. It has a kitchen, washroom and crew accommodations below decks.

One of the four monitor nozzles sits on a platform that can be elevated 30 feet and the force of the spray will be enough to blast brick off the side of a building, Stanton said.

To be able to pass underneath low bridges, the boat was built so the mast comes down and it sits no more than 16 feet out of the water. It has four engines, two for the water pumps and two 1,500 horsepower propulsion engines to drive the boat. It can travel at 12 knots or at three knots through ice.

 

Dan submitted photos that we posted HERE.

Chicago Fire Departement new fire boat

Chicago's new fire boat sits completed and ready to head out in a week. Dan Jasina photo

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