Archive for July 19th, 2013

First full-time Arlington Heights FF dies

The Daily Herald has an article chronicling the fire service life of Davud Mills, the first full-time firefighter in Arlington Heights.

The Arlington Heights Fire Department hired its first full-time firefighters in 1957 after operating as a volunteer force since the 1800s. Badge No. 1 that year was given to David Mills, who stayed with the department for 32 years and rose to be deputy chief until his retirement in 1989.

Mills, 84, died [last] Monday after a short illness. He is being remembered for his contributions as a “founding father” of the department.

“He was probably one of the finest people I ever met,” said Charles Kramer, who joined the fire department in 1967 and worked with Mills for more than 20 years. “I never heard him say a bad thing about anybody. He was a leader, he was a friend, he was a teacher, he was a mentor.”

He said Mills was a calming factor in what could often be a high-stress job. The two men fought side by side in the 1985 fire that destroyed Arlington Park, which Kramer called a major event in both their careers.

Even more than 20 years after retiring, Mills would still come into the station to talk to firefighters, share memories and donate memorabilia from his years with the department, Kramer said.

“Everyone looked up to him,” Kramer said. “He’s going to be really, really missed.”

Mills … was promoted to lieutenant in 1964, captain in 1969 and deputy chief in 1975, Kramer said.

“He would rather be inside the building fighting the fire, on the hose line with everyone else, than outside directing crews,” Kramer said.

Mills also was a member of the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association, Illinois Professional Firefighters Association and the International Association of Fire Chiefs and served as president of the Northeastern Illinois Fire Chiefs Association.

Mills is survived by his wife, Joyce, three children, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He also had three stepchildren, nine step-grandchildren and seven great-stepgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife of 53 years, Genevieve.

 

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Huntley FPD selling Pierce quint

Kevin Griffin found this link selling Huntley’s 2002 Pierce Dash 105′ Quint:

 

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New engine in Gary

This from Josh Boyajian:

Took a little ride over the border to Gary . Got a shot of one of their new engines. This is Engine 13, a 2012 Sutphen pumper. They have two other new Sutphen engines at Engine 7 and 11. They also have two new ladders which are HME. I attached a small shot of the cab door of New Truck 2.

 

Gary Fire Department Sutphen fire engine

Gary Engine 13 is a 2012 Sutphen. Josh Boyajian photo

Gary Fire Department emblem

Door seal on the new Gary truck. Josh Boyajian photo

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New ambulance for Lake Villa

This from Jeff Rudolph:

2013 Chevy Express/AEV. Numbered as A242R for now, it will be A244 when the new station opens in the fall. No more white and blue ambulances left. J.Rudolph

Lake Villa Fire Department

New ambulance for the Lake Villa Fire Department. Jeff Rudolph photo

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