Archive for August 16th, 2011

Cicero 2nd Alarm fire 8-16-11

Cicero industrial fire on 54th Avenue 8-16-11 2nd alarm

An impressive header was visible for miles as the Cicero Fire Department and several neighboring departments battled a fire in an industrial building on 54th Avenue. Tuesday evening. Josh Boyajian photo

Cicero industrial fire on 54th Avenue 8-16-11 2nd alarm

Thick black smoke and flames burned freely through the roof of the building as Cicero upgraded the alarm for additional help in battling the blaze. Cicero Engine 2 seen through the fence has a positin in the next yard over. Josh Boyaian photo

Cicero companies responded to an industrial fire near Roosevelt and Laramie around 7PM and found a large, well involved building. Chicago companies also responded to a reported fire in the area and returned when it was confirmed that the fire was in Cicero. A header from the fire could be seen as far north as Morton Grove.

Josh Boyajian went to the fire and submitted several images and a description:

Cicero was toned out at around 7pm for a possible factory fire. While enroute there was a huge header visible for miles. Enigne 1 was was first on scene and requested a BOX. About 10 minutes later it was upgraded to a 2-11.  Cicero Eng 1 was the first engine and Cicero Trk 2 was the first truck.
Stickney Engine 1201 was the box engine and was suppling Engine 1. Stickney dropped their bed of 1,000 feet of 4″ to a Chicago hydrant on Roosevelt
Cicero industrial fire on 54th Avenue 8-16-11 2nd alarm

The engineer of Cicero Engine 1 connects a large diameter supply line from Stickney Engine 1201. Josh Boyajian photo

Cicero industrial fire on 54th Avenue 8-16-11 2nd alarm

Stickney Engine 1201 had a hydrant down the block and was supplying water to Cicero Engine 1. Josh Boyajian photo

Cicero industrial fire on 54th Avenue 8-16-11 2nd alarm

Cicero Truck 2 had an elevated master stream in operation. Cicero Tower 1 in the background was also working. Josh Boyajian photo

Cicero industrial fire on 54th Avenue 8-16-11 2nd alarm

Cicero Tower 1 was supplied by Engine 3 in a parking lot down the road from Truck 2's position. Josh Boyajian photo

Cicero industrial fire on 54th Avenue 8-16-11 2nd alarm

Cicero Truck 2 was the first truck on the scene and was spotted close to the main body of fire. Josh Boyajian photo

Cicero industrial fire on 54th Avenue 8-16-11 2nd alarm

Cicero Engine 1 and Truck 2 looking down 54th Avenue. Josh Boyajian photo

Cicero industrial fire on 54th Avenue 8-16-11 2nd alarm

Looking along the ladder of Truck 2 as the master stream targets the seat of the fire at dusk. Josh Boyajian photo

A brief article in the Tribune can be found HERE.

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Fire Chief (retired) Paul Boecker passes away – update

Arrangements for Chief Paul Boecker are as follows:

Funeral Arrangements for Chief Boecker are as follows:

August 18
Trinity Lutheran Church, 1101 Kimberly Way, Lisle
Visitation 2:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M.
Fire Department Line Up 6:30 P.M.
Fire Department Walk Through 7:00 P.M.

August 19
Trinity Lutheran Church, 1101 Kimberly Way, Lisle
Visitation 9:00 A.M. – 10:45 A.M.
Funeral Service 11:00 A.M.
Naperville Cemetery
Procession Immediately Following Church – 750 S. Washington, Naperville
*(the family requests no fire apparatus for the procession, staff cars only)
Additional information will be disseminated as it becomes available. If you have further questions, please contact Bureau Chief Jim French at (630) 353-3000.
For more Fire District information please log onto our website.

The Lisle-Woodridge Fire District has a press release HERE.

The obituary can be found HERE and HERE.

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Dive response in Downers Grove 7/28/11

Stephen Wilcox submitted several images and information about a dive rescue in Downers Grove on July 28, 2011.

This incident occurred 7/28 at 1840 hours at 2111 Butterfield Road (Rt. 56) in Downers Grove. A car left the street and plunged into a lake in front of the office, hotel, and resturant complex. (SW corner of Rt. 56 and I-355.) Two members of the first arriving company made entry seconds after arriving. Tom Christianson and Andy Hoff found a victim outside but next to the car in about ten feet of water. They brought him to shore and he was transported to Good Sam where he was in critical condition.

Downers Grove dive rescue 7/28/11

The path that the car took into the pond. Stephen Wilcox photo

Downers Grove dive rescue 7/28/11

The car traveled over the curb and parkway hitting a bench before plunging into the water. Stephen Wilcox photo

Downers Grove dive rescue 7/28/11

Car & victim found out near what appear to be pontoons about two thirds of the way across the lake. Stephen Wilcox photo

Downers Grove dive rescue 7/28/11

Downers Grove divers Tom Christianson and Andy Hoff relaying information about the dive to other firefighters. Stephen Wilcox photo

 

The Tribune has an article HERE.

 

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