Archive for August 10th, 2011

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11

The Oak Park Fire Department received a call reporting a partial building collapse this afternoon in the 200 block of Harrison covering approximately 201-211 at the southwest corner of Harrison Street and Lombard Avenue.

Dan McInerney was at the scene and submitted several images and a description of the event:

Oak Park responded with three engines, two ambulances, a command van, and the Mabas Division 11 Techincal Rescue Vehicle to a report of a building collapse at Lombard and Harrison at 1350 hrs. Upon arrival companies found a one story, L-shaped, commercial building, approx 150 feet wide by 100 feet deep. The brick facade along approx 100 feet along Harrison street collapsed onto the sidewalk. There were no injuries to any poeple in this normally busy commercial district, although two cars parked in front of the collapse zone were slightly damaged by falling bricks.The east portion of the building has been under renovaton for some time.  Firefighters conducted a search of the brick pile along the sidewalk for potential victims. Companies were on the scene for approx 90 minutes securing the buildings and utilities before turning the building over to the building department.

 

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street

Oak Park building collapse 8-10-11 Harrison Street

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Double fatal MVA in Chicago

Martin Nowak  found this article in the Chicago Sun-Times about a motor vehicle accident involving a double fatality on the city’s Northwest Side.

Exciting Dells plans turn tragic when mother, son die in NW Side crash

A Honda Civic loaded with vacationers collided with another vehicle Tuesday morning on the Northwest Side, leaving a mother and her teenage son dead and three other children injured.

The crash happened just after 8 a.m. in the 4400 block of North Austin, police said. One car hit a pole after the initial crash, investigators said.

Claudia Delia, the woman driving the car full of vacationers, and her son Bryan Delia, 16, were killed.

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Glenside added to the site

The Glenside Fire Protection District in Glendale Heights has been added to the site. Glenside is in MABAS Division 12 and runs out of a single station at the corner of Fullerton Avenue and Bloomingdale Road. The station was originally built in 1970 and underwent an extensive renovation which ended in 2004. They have two Medtec ambulances, a new 2010 Ferrara Inferno engine, two E-ONE HP75 quints, and a Pierce engine. Glenside also houses one of three MABAS Division 12 Haz Mat trailers.

Glenside Fire Protection District station

The Glenside Fire Protection District station at 1608 Bloomingdale Road. Larry Shapiro photo

The majority of Glenside apparatus is presently painted black over red. Prior to adding the black roofs, apparatus was white over red beginning in 1996. During the early years of the department, the apparatus was a bright yellow that was also reflected in their patch.

Glenside Fire Protection District Ferrara Inferno engine

Glenside Fire Protection District

 

Glenside Fire Protection District Pierce Lance

Glenside Engine 711 was formerly Engine 701 as delivered in 1989 by Pierce in what was the department's yellow. Larry Shapiro collection

 

Glenside Fire Protection District E-ONE Cyclone HP75

In 1996, Glenside switched from yellow apparatus to red with a white roof as seen in this delivery photo of Quint 705. Larry Shapiro photo

Glenside Fire Protection District Ford/Pierce/Snorkel

Prior to purchasing the first E-ONE quint in 1986, Glenside ran this 1972 Ford C/Pierce 55' Snorkel as Engine 5 with a 1,000-GPM pump and 500 gallons of water. Larry Shapiro collection

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