Archive for February 16th, 2012

Two suburban garage fires 2-16-12

The Rolling Meadows Fire Department …

responded to 2019 Martin Lane this morning and companies found a fully involved detached garage. They were able to get water on the fire and knock it down within minutes. Rolling Meadows Engines 15 and 16 were on the scene along with both ambulances, the 15th Battalion, and Squad 15. Mutual aid engines came from Palatine and the Palatine Rural Fire District, Arlington Heights came with an ambulance and a tower ladder, and the 7th Battalion from Palatine Rural was also on-scene.

Rolling Meadows garage fire Martin Lane 2-16-12

Rolling Meadows Engine 15 in front of the driveway with 2 lines off. Larry Shapiro photo

Rolling Meadows garage fire Martin Lane 2-16-12

Multiple cars in the driveway largely obscured the view from the street, but lingering smoke indicates the fire has been all but extinguished. Larry Shapiro photo

Rolling Meadows garage fire Martin Lane 2-16-12

Rolling Meadows is one of the few American LaFrance departments in the Chicago area. Both the engine and quint lead out to hydrants. Larry Shapiro photo

Rolling Meadows garage fire Martin Lane 2-16-12

Running as Squad 15, the 1996 Spartan/Darley was at the scene. Larry Shapiro photo

Rolling Meadows garage fire Martin Lane 2-16-12 Medtec ambulance

The new Medtec unit assigned to Ambulance 15 has a black roof. Larry Shapiro photo

Rolling Meadows garage fire Martin Lane 2-16-12 Battalion 15

Rolling Meadows Battalion has a new Ford Expedition. Larry Shapiro photo

More images can be found HERE.

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The Glenview Fire Department

received multiple calls reporting a fire in an attached garage at 1755 Monterey Court this afternoon. Engine 7 was the first unit on the scene and had heavy smoke filling the entire driveway plus coming out the front door. They took a line in the front door to hit the fire from inside the house while a second exterior line went up the driveway. All four Glenview engines, two ambulances, the truck, and Battalion 6 were on the scene with Morton Grove Engine 5, Prospect Heights Squad 9, and Northbrook Tower 12 mutual aid. Glenview companies made a quick stop and the mutual aid companies were released shortly after they arrived.

Glenview Fire Department house fire 1755 Monterey Court 2-16-12

The attached garage at 1755 Monterey Court in Glenview was gutted and there was slight communication into the house. Larry Shapiro photo

Glenview Fire Department house fire 1755 Monterey Court 2-16-12

A car inside the garage may have been the source of the fire. Larry Shapiro photo

Glenview Fire Department house fire 1755 Monterey Court 2-16-12

A firefighter wets down the remaining hot spots. Tim Olk photo

Glenview Fire Department house fire 1755 Monterey Court 2-16-12

Two lines were used off of Glenview Engine 7. The main was extended to the garage from Truck 14. Larry Shapiro photo

Glenview Fire Department house fire 1755 Monterey Court 2-16-12

Glenview Engines 6 and 13 were staged south of the fire building. Larry Shapiro photo

Glenview Fire Department house fire 1755 Monterey Court 2-16-12

Foam was applied to the cedar shake roof. Companies continue to overhaul the area. Larry Shapiro photo

Glenview Fire Department house fire 1755 Monterey Court 2-16-12

Covered with foam, a firefighter check his SCBA before putting it back on the rig. Tim Olk photo

Glenview Fire Department house fire 1755 Monterey Court 2-16-12

What's left of a brand new Porsche is removed from the garage. Tim Olk photo

Glenview Fire Department 100th anniversary

The Glenview Fire Department 100th Anniversary decal currently adorns each rig. Larry Shapiro photo

More images can be found HERE and HERE.

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Santiago appointed as new CFD Fire Commissioner

The Chicago Tribune has an article HERE about Mayor Emanuel’s appointment of Jose Santiago as the Fire Commissioner:

Mayor Rahm Emanuel today appointed the former head of the city’s 911 center as fire commissioner as he formally announced the resignation of Robert Hoff, a veteran hero firefighter.

Emanuel praised Hoff for his “determined and dedicated service,” mentioning his many awards as a firefighter. “The true tribute to his service is the lives” of those he saved, Emanuel said at a news conference.

The incoming fire commissioner, Jose Santiago, was an assistant deputy fire commissioner before taking over the city’s Office of Emergency Management and Communications in 2010 under Mayor Richard Daley. Santiago has been serving as deputy fire chief for operations since leaving OEMC.

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Rockford orders four rigs

The Rockford Fire Department currently runs several pieces of apparatus that are in need of replacement. Over the past four years, they have disposed of three 1976 Pirsch quints. They still have a fourth 1976 Pirsch quint and a 1976 Seagrave 100′ TDA in reserve. They recently placed an order with Pierce for four new units. Three Velocity 105′ quints with steel ladders and a Saber engine have been  ordered. Two of the quints were being built as stock units and will be delivered within 90 days. The 3rd quint and the Saber are being built specifically for Rockford and are expected within 6-8 months.

The Saber engine will have a 2,000-GPM pump, 500 gallons of water and 30 gallons of foam. The quints will have 2,000-GPM pumps and 500-gallon water tanks. All units will be white over red. Rockford will be putting three units up for auction when the new units are in service. These include a 1976 Pirsch quint, a 1995 Pierce 105′ quint, and a 1991 E-ONE Hush pumper that formerly belonged to Naperville.

Andy Hilk found this article detailing the city council agreeing to the apparatus replacement.

A vote in Rockford City Council ensures the fire department will get four new vehicles by the end of the year.

Alderman voted 12-1 in favor of the plan and the fire department expects it will have some of the equipment in the next 30 days.  Older vehicles will be replaced. The department will get 3 new quints, which are engines with ladders and one standard engine.

All total, the four vehicles have an estimated cost of $3.2 million.  The city will lease them for 7 years at a rate of $350,000 per year. Rockford will continue to lease new vehicles for other departments. It’s part of a long term plan aimed at upgrading the city’s fleet in a cost effective way.

 

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