Archive for October, 2013

Chicago orders new unit for air mask services

Chicago Fire Department procurement of new vehicle

Chicago Fire Department procurement of new vehicle Chicago Fire Department procurement of new vehicle

 

thanks Dennis

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Skokie (Niles Centre) FD history

The Niles-Herald Spectator has an article (be aware of the self starting video with ads) about the restoration and return of the first hand pumper purchased by the Skokie Fire Department.

SKOKIE — When the town’s first fire engine was built, Abraham Lincoln was still alive; when it was last used to put out a fire, the Chicago Cubs had recently won a World Series. There was no Skokie then — only Niles Centre — which is clear by the gold lettering spelling out the town name on the small red pumper.

The story of the pumper and its restoration is directly the result of Skokie Fire Lt. Ron Smith and his passion for local history. About five years ago, Smith helped reacquire the very first fire engine — the Rumsey Pumper — used by Niles Centre when there was still a volunteer fire crew fighting blazes.

The engine pumped water in the big fire of 1910, which destroyed half of the business district in the village, west of Lincoln Avenue. Niles Centre needed help from other communities, which made leaders realize the pumper wasn’t sufficient for such a growing town. Niles Centre used the pump from 1881 to 1912 or 1913. The town got its first motorized pump in 1914 and sold the engine to Mount Prospect for $60.

Mount Prospect used it for a few years and then it ended up in the 1933 World’s Fair in an exhibit on the history of fire-fighting equipment, Smith said. The pumper was rediscovered and reacquired by Mount Prospect. Light restoration work was performed, but the pumper fell into disrepair and not much was done with it there.

The Rumsey Pumper was built in Seneca Falls, NY in 1865. In 1881, Niles Centre first bought the pumper when a bucket brigade proved ineffective in fighting larger blazes. It took 10 men to work the new engine — five on each side pumping 60 gallons of water a minute at its peak. The pumper weighs about 700 pounds.

There were two ways to operate it. One was to hook into a cistern, which all houses had on their properties at that time. Behind the fire house was the town’s largest cistern, which was also used. The other and more difficult way was to fill the engine with water and pump the water from tubs inside the pumper. A picture at the Skokie Heritage Museum shows the first volunteer fire department of Niles Centre with the first pumper behind the men.

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New tanker for Long Grove (update)

Martin Nowak spotted Long Grove’s completed tanker on the Alexis web site

Here are pictures from Alexis. New Tanker 55 for Long Grove. The Chassis is a International Durastar.

new tanker for the Long Grove Fire Protection District

Alexis photo

new tanker for the Long Grove Fire Protection District

Alexis photo

new tanker for the Long Grove Fire Protection District

Alexis photo

Previous production photos are HERE.

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Cary FPD orders new squad

 

Cary Fire has placed an order for a new squad.  The new squad will be a SVI body on a Sutphen Ambassador chassis.  Included are preliminary drawings for the new squad.  The drawings state the chassis is a Sutphen Monarch but that was changed to the Ambassador chassis.  If all goes well the new squad should be here in late summer or early fall 2014.  The new unit will replace our current Squad 255 which is a 1991 Alexis Body on a L8000 Ford chassis.  As I get updates I will send them to you.

Michael D. Douglass

Lieutenant / Public Education and Information Officer

Cary Fire Protection District

new squad drawings for Cary Fire Protection District new squad drawings for Cary Fire Protection District

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Orland Fire District update

This from Kevin Griffin about the Orland Fire Protection District

I got these pics off the Orland website 

Orland Fire District ambulance

Orland Fire District photo


This is a 2010 Ford Medtec

Orland Fire District  Battalion Chief unit

Orland Fire District photo


This is a 2012 Ford Expedition 

Orland Fire District  ambulance

Orland Fire District photo


This is a 2012 Ford Medtec 

Orland Fire District ambulance

Orland Fire District photo


This is a 2010 Ford Medtec

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Mundelein Swap Meet

Mundelein’s annual swap meet is Saturday October 26th running from 0730 – 1230 Mundelein High School  1350 West Hawley Street Mundelein.

 

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New squad for Palatine FD (update)

Marion Body Works is currently building a heavy rescue for Palatine Squad 85. The completed unit, on a Spartan Gladiator chassis, is scheduled for delivery in January.

Here is a series of production photos of the body being built over the past month.

Palatine Fire Department rescue squad being built

Marion photo

Palatine Fire Department rescue squad being built

Marion photo

Palatine Fire Department rescue squad being built

Marion photo

Palatine Fire Department rescue squad being built

Marion photo

 

 

 

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Park Forest South FD history

This from a reader:

I recently saw some pictures of the former Park Forest South equipment both while in service and in the bone yard. I was wondering if there were more images available of all the original equipment. I was a POC from 1978 until I went into the Marines in 1981.
I have  a few photos from the Los Angeles County Fire Museum, which might bring back some memories for people like your pictures did for me!
Please let me know where I may obtain furter pictures of the PFSFD.
Thanks for documenting the Fire Service.
Jeff Wolven
Ps. I have included an image of the original shoulder patch.
Park Forest South Fire Department patch

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Des Plaines to buy ambulance

The Chicago Tribune has an article about the Des Plaines Fire Department receiving approval for a new ambulance.

Officials say that, for the first time in five years, the Des Plaines Fire Department will purchase a new ambulance.

The emergency vehicle comes at a price tag of $220,591, an expenditure fire officials said was long overdue. The last ambulance purchased by the fire department was in 2007, Des Plaines Fire Chief Alan Wax said.

City staff members confirmed there are now adequate funds in the $4 million equipment replacement fund to cover the purchase, which Wax said will replace a faltering 2002 ambulance with 110,000 miles on it. The department currently rotates five ambulances, with many of the vehicles regularly out for mechanical problems, Wax said. Repair costs just a couple of weeks ago, Wax said, were in excess of $13,000.

The department had originally hoped to replace ambulances every two years, but has not maintained that schedule, he said. “All five of our ambulances have over 65,000 miles” on them, Wax said. “We know our call volume has increased by 9 percent and our three full-time, front line ambulances have been busier.”

Wax said the department’s current fleet includes a 2002 ambulance with 110,000 miles on it; a 2005 with 75,000 miles; a 2006 with 82,000 miles; a 2007 with 65,000 miles and a 2007 with 79,000 miles. Most vehicles are kept for 10 years, Wax said.

 

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Box alarm in Libertyville, 10-12-13

Tim Olk took in Libertyville’s Box Alarm last Saturday night and submitted these images.

Libertyville Fire Department

Tim Olk photo

Libertyville Fire Department

Tim Olk photo

Libertyville Fire Department

Tim Olk photo

Libertyville Fire Department

Tim Olk photo

Libertyville Fire Department

Tim Olk photo

Libertyville Fire Department

Tim Olk photo

Libertyville Fire Department

Tim Olk photo

More photos are HERE.

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