Images from the Barrington Box Alarm from Larry Shapiro.
More images are available to view HERE.
Jan 9
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Images from the Barrington Box Alarm from Larry Shapiro.
More images are available to view HERE.
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Jan 9
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From Scott Peterson
photos of apparatus that I got in staging or lined up as companies were working and shots from the sceneScott
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Jan 9
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USFA Press Office: (301) 447-1853
EMMITSBURG, Md. – The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) announced [Monday] a provisional total of 83 on-duty firefighter fatalities in the United States as a result of incidents that occurred in 2012, the same number of firefighter losses as in 2011.
The 83 fatalities were spread across 34 states. Pennsylvania and North Carolina experienced the highest number of fatalities with nine firefighter deaths each. New York had six firefighter deaths, including the most recent tragic shooting deaths of two firefighters in Webster. California and Texas, each with five firefighter deaths, were the only other states with five or more firefighter fatalities in 2012.
Heart attacks or stroke were responsible for the deaths of 41 firefighters (49%) in 2012. This single year total is a near average proportion of firefighter deaths from heart attack or stroke over recent years. This nature of fatal injury has remained relatively constant, while others, on average, have been reduced during the past decade.
Eleven on-duty firefighters died in association with wildland fires, the same as 2011 and 2010.
The single cause of injury seeing more than a four-fold increase in firefighter deaths during 2012 was vehicle collisions (including aircraft), with 18 deaths.
These 2012 firefighter fatality statistics are provisional and will likely change somewhat as the USFA contacts state fire marshals to verify the names of firefighters reported to have died on duty during 2012. The final number of firefighter fatalities will be reported in USFA’s annual firefighter fatality report, expected to be available by July.
For additional information on firefighter fatalities, including the annual fatality reports from 1986 through 2011 and the Firefighter Fatality Retrospective Study 1990–2000, please visit the USFA website.
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Jan 8
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The Barrington & Countryside FPD received a call reporting a barn fire this afternoon at 544 Penny Road in Barrington Hills. The vacant barn is on the Cook County Forest Preserve property behind a vacant house which used to be occupied by a caretaker. The structure was fully involved when the first Barrington companies arrived, and the alarm was upgraded immediately to a box alarm for water tankers and additional personnel.
The structure went down quickly and no exposures were threatened. Five tankers shuttled water to the scene. Departments with tankers were Long Grove, Palatine Rural, East Dundee, Wauconda, and Bartlett. Engines came from Carpentersville, Lake Zurich, Algonquin-Lake in the Hills, Hoffman Estates, and Fox River Grove. Palatine responded with Quint 81 in addition to Cary Squad 255, Buffalo Grove Ambulance 26, and Arlington Heights Ambulance 1.
Tim Olk, Scott Peterson, and Larry Shapiro all went to the scene and will have images to share.
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The Springfield Fire Department has placed an order with Alexis for two small squad on Ford F-550 chassis to chase the ambulances and reduce wear and tear on the larger apparatus. The StateJournal Register has an article which includes the following excerpts:
The Springfield Fire Department plans to add smaller rescue vehicles to its fleet this year to respond to medical calls.
Fire Chief Ken Fustin said the smaller vehicles, called “squads,” will extend the life of the department’s larger, more expensive fire engines and trucks. About 60 percent of the department’s calls are medical-related.
Aldermen approved the purchase of two rescue vehicles during last year’s budget process. The department bought two 2012 Ford F550chassis from Landmark Ford and is having custom-built rescue bodies installed by Alexis Fire Equipment, which submitted the lowest bid. Total cost: $200,822.
Fustin has requested $125,000 in next year’s budget for an additional rescue vehicle. He hopes to have all three in use by the end of December.
Fire trucks and engines will then respond to 4,000 to 5,000 fewer calls annually, he said.
The fire department answered 16,431 calls for service in 2011, according to a recent fire station relocation study. About 58 percent, or 9,527, were medical calls.
The entire article is HERE.
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Jan 8
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In November, we posted an article which stated the intention of the Lake Zurich Fire Department to sell their Pierce tower ladder. The Journal Topics Newspaper (online) and the Daily Herald have articles about the Des Plaines Fire Department‘s interest in purchasing the tower ladder.
A Journal Topics article from last Thursday stated:
Members of a Des Plaines City Council committee tonight (Thursday) will consider the purchase of a fire ladder truck that could fulfill the department’s desire for a replacement vehicle at a much cheaper cost.
… including the possible purchase of a used ladder truck from the Lake Zurich Fire Dept.
“The ladder truck that I and many council members would like to replace is a 23-year-old Simon LTI”, said Ald. Walsten. “This ladder truck is in poor condition. The manufacturer is out of business so we actually have to have many replacement parts custom manufactured at a great expense, as well as time delay.”
According to Des Plaines Fire Chief Alan Wax, “The current truck is beyond its life cycle and will have to be taken out of service soon.”
A total of $1.4 million for a new Des Plaines Fire Dept. replacement ladder truck was included in the proposed 2013 budget considered by aldermen. The decision to buy a new truck has been put on hold pending the outcome of a study to determine whether two ladder truck companies are necessary in Des Plaines. Even if the decision is to only have one ladder truck operating, this truck is needed as a back-up, said Walsten.
“When Chief Wax informed me about the availability of the Lake Zurich truck, I was ecstatic,” said Walsten. “It’s a 2000 Pierce with 66,000 miles on it. We had a consultant examine the truck and he reported that it was in very good condition.”
Added Walsten, “The cost of the truck, additional equipment that comes with it, and a potential offset for the possible sale or scrapping of the current ladder truck now or in the future puts the total cost to Des Plaines at less than $390,000. This deal is going to save the taxpayers in Des Plaines around $1 million and that is significant.”
The complete article is HERE.
Monday’s Daily Herald’s article says:
The Des Plaines city council tonight will consider spending about $400,000 to buy a used aerial ladder truck from Lake Zurich to replace an aging ladder truck well past its useful life.
The city’s public safety committee this week agreed to recommend the purchase to the city council.
The fire department currently has two ladder trucks in service to cover the east and west sides of town, split by railroad tracks. They city’s 32 at-grade railroad crossings with frequent train traffic make it difficult to respond quickly across town with just one ladder truck, officials say.
The value of the truck is appraised at $10,000 and it’s unlikely any department would purchase it in its current condition, Wax added.
The city has allocated $1.4 million out of its equipment replacement fund in its 2013 budget to purchase a new ladder truck, which would be expected to last 18 years.
In coming months, city officials will be discussing whether the department needs two ladder trucks to be in service at all times. A study commissioned by the city council on that question is pending.
Even if only one ladder truck were operating, Wax said, a reserve truck is needed in case the first breaks down.
Lake Zurich’s truck is 12 years old, but has clocked only 66,000 miles because it was rarely used and is in excellent condition, Wax said.
This complete article is HERE.
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Jan 7
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Tyler Tobolt found a new ambulance for the Little Rock – Fox FPD on the Horton Facebook page
Little-Rock-Fox FPD New Ambulance (PHOTO’S FROM Horton Emergency Vehicle Facebook Page )
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Jan 7
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Hi my name is Dylan Konchan I got pictures from the Frankfort Full Still at 20123 Crystal Lake Way, smoke was showing on arrival, fire extended into the basement of the house, and 2 lines were on the fire.
Thanks to Firegeezer.com for posting a link to the original pilot for the show Emergency!
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