From the Barrington Countryside FPD website:
Barrington Countryside Fire Protection District Trustees formally signed an agreement with Schiller Park-based Paramedic Services of Illinois (PSI) to provide the District with 33 full-time firefighter/paramedics when it begins independent operations on January 1, 2014.
The contract’s signing at a September 5 special meeting allows Fire Chief/Administrator Jeff Swanson to begin working with PSI to fully staff the District’s Barrington Hills and Lake Barrington fire stations. Trustees also began discussions with PSI on ways to further increase staffing levels with supplemental part-time personnel.
Plans call for hiring to begin in October, with firefighter training and familiarization starting in early November. All District firefighter/paramedics will be employed by PSI but report directly to Chief Swanson.
As part of the staffing agreement, PSI will hire Barrington firefighters who wish to continue their careers with the BCFPD after they lose their jobs with the village in December.
Trustees had delayed the signing of the PSI contract because the village has not yet released the names of the firefighters who will be laid off. That makes it difficult for the District – and the affected firefighters – to plan accordingly.
“We hope the village will release those names immediately, so those firefighters have ample time to apply for positions with the District,” Chief Swanson says.
These firefighters will receive salary and paid time-off benefits that are identical to what they earned as village employees. They will also have the opportunity to become officers in the new department.
Meanwhile, BCFPD trustees received a letter of support from elected officials representing Barrington Hills, Lake Barrington, North Barrington, South Barrington, Barrington and Cuba Townships, and Lake County – nearly every jurisdiction the District serves.
The letter applauds trustees’ decision to approve the staffing agreement with PSI, saying it “will ensure that well-qualified, experienced personnel – including those who may be separated from the village of Barrington as part of its reduction in force – will be available to serve all the District’s residents.”
With the PSI agreement completed, District trustees will focus on confirming a date to divide the apparatus and equipment jointly-owned by both the District and village of Barrington. Board members may consider supplemental equipment purchases, depending on how the current equipment is divided.
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#1 by "Steve" on September 10, 2013 - 8:33 AM
No, it is both the district and the village’s fault. The district is the one that wanted to split, the district is the one who said they had the money to pay for extra FFs and pay their pensions, the district is the one who got what they wanted, then decided to go private. How is it the village’s fault for any of this? I mean, yes, the village is the reason that the district wanted to split, but from there on it was all up to the district to make proper arrangemtns for the potenitally laid off FFs. Meanwhile, everyone began to care at the last minute and nobody complained to the district about what was going on with the FFs that were to get cut. If they transferred right over with pension, nobody would care about this at all. But they didn’t, because the district went with PSI. I really hope they do hire everyone who got laid off.
On the other hand, the staffing level the village went with is appalling, apparently they did not take things into consideration like kelly days, vacation, sick time….I see lots and LOTS of overtime in their future. 16 line staff??? What if someone gets injured? You’re already lucky to have 5 guys on shift as it is. And they are all senior ranks, which means they probably have lots of time off. Come on.
#2 by ffpm571 on September 10, 2013 - 1:15 AM
the union tried.. there was a big push locally to back the guys. Its not the district who are the bad bad guys they are doing what they need to do to keep the people of the district safe. The village on the other hand is the one screwing the firefighters and the people of the village by cutting their fire protection to under the minimum with the hopes that the district will bail them out when they need it
#3 by jimmy on September 9, 2013 - 10:23 PM
Don’t see the great fire union stepping in to save them at least they are giving them a job. PSI could have put them out on the curb.
#4 by Chuck on September 9, 2013 - 7:30 PM
I would love to see insurance rates for Barrington and its residents rise 100, 150, or 200% based on this dissolution of the District. That’s what they deserve, and for what? Some trustee or elected official looking to make a name for themselves for the next election over “fiscal management” ? What a bulls
*** scenario.
#5 by ffpm571 on September 9, 2013 - 7:26 PM
With no pension and no union protection. No thanks
#6 by Jim on September 9, 2013 - 6:04 PM
Sad