This from John Tulipano:
I took in the box alarm in Lisle-Woodrdge at 14 Bittersweet Ct in Woodridge.Eng 52 arrived to heavy fire in the rear of a 2sty frame (4-unit) town house complex approximately 50×100.The heavy fire was already knocked down when I arrived, however there was a gas feed fire in the rear of the complex, all companies worked 2-handlines in rear to keep the fire in check until the arrival of Nicor, it took approximately 1-1/2 hours for Nicor to arrival and dig up the rear of the complex find the gas line and cap off the free flowing gas.Box Alarm Companies were Downers Grove Eng 5, Bolingbrook Eng 5, Lombard TL52, Naperville TL?, York Center Sqd 77LWFD press release (below)John
Lisle-Woodridge FPD press release
Structure Fire, 13-16 Bittersweet Court, Woodridge
November 11, 2013At 12:42 P.M. on Monday, November 11, 2013, the Lisle Woodridge Fire District was notified by way of a 9-1-1 call from a resident reporting a two story 4-unit multi-family home on fire at 13 – 16 Bittersweet, Woodridge. The first unit arrived on scene and reported heavy fire and smoke showing from the rear side of the structure.
A General Alarm was dispatched at 12:44 P.M. and upgraded to a Box Alarm, sending four (4) engines, two (2) ladder trucks, two (2) medic units, and a Command Team to the scene, providing nearly twenty five (25) Lisle-Woodridge Fire District personnel. In addition, resources were also provided from several surrounding fire departments and fire districts.
The first arriving crews on the scene stretched multiple hose-lines and began extinguishment of the fire while additional personnel set up the two responding truck companies to provide ventilation. The other companies strategically placed ladders around the building, assisted with hose lines and performed search and rescue for occupants inside the homes. There were two people home at the time of the fire; they exited safely from the building.
The majority of the fire was under control approximately forty (40) minutes after the Fire District’s arrival; however due to a gas leak, the fire continued to burn until crews could coordinate an effort to secure the leak and suppress the remainder of the fire. Several Emergency Units remained on the scene until approximately 5:30 P.M. performing salvage duties and overhauling the burned areas of the structure. Power was turned off to the building and all of the units were determined to be uninhabitable.
Other departments provided coverage at Lisle-Woodridge Fire District stations that were vacated to fight the fire. There were no civilian injuries however there were two minor injuries to firefighters during this incident.
The Lisle-Woodridge Fire District fire investigation team is investigating the cause of the fire. No further information is available at the time. Additional information will be disseminated as it becomes available. If you have further questions, please contact Bureau Chief Jim French at (630) 353-3030.
#1 by Teresa Tapia on December 9, 2016 - 12:20 AM
I want to thank all you firemen for your bravery! To this day I am still dealing with this loss of my unit at 14 bitterweet ct. PTD … ? but still thank God constantly there were no casualties! Between state farm and nicor and having two different lawyers that give up and leave me with no hope of any kind of recovery for all my hard work to keep a roof over my, my daughter and 3 month old grandsons head (as a single parent) it has been emotionally, mentally, and physically draining. My life and physical being has been changed drastically. I loved our home! I can keep going on but this is not my therapy session, so with that said I DO thank my family and friends and strangers who supported us and you guys too, I heard two of you were injured ? God bless you all, tan and black…and stay safe!??
#2 by Daniel on August 24, 2015 - 1:34 PM
LWFD Has both Black and Tan , but the majority of men there use Black, only a couple use Tan
#3 by Daniel on August 24, 2015 - 1:33 PM
LWFD Has both black and tan bunker gear, but the majority of FF’s for LWFD Have black
#4 by Daniel on January 23, 2015 - 9:17 PM
black turnout gear is newer, so the people who have been there for more than 5 years will have black, as well as newbies
#5 by FFEMT on November 15, 2013 - 10:15 AM
Department brass….there have been no conclusive studies to show that one color is better (wether one be cooler, or more visible, etc.)
Everyone who swears “BLACK GEAR IS SO MUCH HOTTER!!” No, it’s really not. That just your own perception based on a (false) previously held belief.
#6 by John H on November 15, 2013 - 9:44 AM
I vote for tan. We see it out here in SoCal quite a bit…
Not to get too far off topic, but is it really just department brass preference that results in one color being selected over the other? Or, is there any functional difference at all? Probably along the lines of either picking a white shirt or black shirt out of your closet…
#7 by FFPM571 on November 15, 2013 - 7:05 AM
Lisle is Black.. Lombard and York Center are in Tan
#8 by Josh Boyajian on November 14, 2013 - 8:41 PM
Lisle used to have tan but since a couple years ago they now have black
#9 by Brian on November 14, 2013 - 8:15 PM
I thought lwfpd was in tan gear. Darien woodridge is black gear
#10 by Josh Boyajian on November 14, 2013 - 6:29 PM
Lisle has black bunker gear
#11 by Robert on November 14, 2013 - 5:24 PM
What’s the colorof the turnout gear at Lw