This from radioman911.com:
Oak Lawn Central Farewell Dispatches 1/21/14
Oak Lawn Central’s farewell dispatches on their last night of service prior to being outsourced.
Jan 28
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This from radioman911.com:
Oak Lawn Central Farewell Dispatches 1/21/14
Oak Lawn Central’s farewell dispatches on their last night of service prior to being outsourced.
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This from Josh Boyajian:
Hinsdale – 2014 Pierce Saber pumper 1500/750/20
Hanover Park – 2014 Pierce 18-foot walk-around rescue on an International 4400 chassis
Thanks
Tags: Hanover Park FD orders new fire truck, Hanover Park Fire Department, Hinsdale Fire Department, Hinsdale orders new fire engine
This from Josh Boyajian;
I stopped by Broadview yesterday to get a picture of their new engine. It is marked Engine 7. Throughout the week, all of their rigs will get remarked identical as the Engine, with the Division 20 logo on the back door and 7 on the front door. Broadview will be all 7s. Here are a couple shots of it inside the firehouse. I’ll have a follow up with some staged shots in the near future.
They also have a new 2013 Ford Explorer for the fire chief.
Thanks Josh
This from Scott Peterson:
Sent to me by a Friend. I have no info other than an E-one and it will be "Engine 7".
And from Tim Olk:
photos from the chief
Tags: Broadview FD to renumber fleet, Broadview Fire Department, E-ONE Cyclone II engine, fire engine photos, Josh Boyajian, new engine for Braodview, Scott Peterson, Tim Olk
Tragic news from Toldedo on Sunday. Two firefighters died battling a fire in a small apartment building. This from The Blade:
Two Toledo firefighters were killed on Sunday while battling an apartment complex fire in North Toledo — the city’s first firefighter fatalities from an active blaze since 1981. Stephen A. Machcinski, 42, and James Dickman, 31, died of injuries sustained while fighting a fire at 528 Magnolia St.
Private Machcinski had more than 15 years of service. Private Dickman was appointed to the department in September. His fire class of 51 recruits, sworn in on Sept. 3, has not yet had its graduation ceremony. Privates Machcinski and Dickman were among the firefighters who went into a six-unit apartment building after a blaze was reported at 2:47 p.m.
A despondent Fire Chief Luis Santiago, at a news conference Sunday night at the downtown headquarters, said that inside the burning building the two — who were both assigned to Engine 3 — suffered fatal injuries.
Firefighters went into the building to look for Privates Machcinski and Dickman, who were lost in the fire for several minutes, according to radio traffic.
“After what could be described as valiant efforts” the two were pulled from the still-burning building and other firefighters “began immediate … life-saving’’ attempts, Chief Santiago said. The two were then taken to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center where they were pronounced dead.
Mayor D. Michael Collins, at the news conference, said firefighters and police officers are different in that “they run into harm’s way instead of running away” from it.
After the news conference, Mayor Collins said Mr. Dickman’s parents, who live in Mansfield, Ohio, were escorted to Toledo by the Ohio Highway Patrol on Sunday.
Firefighters could be seen removing the second firefighter from the back part of the building still engulfed in smoke around 3:30 p.m. The firefighter, laid on a stretcher, was taken away by Lucas County EMS.
Over the next two hours, firefighters doused the smoking structure with water. Flames occasionally erupted from the roof.
Lucas County records show the two-story, mixed residential and commercial building has been owned by Ray and Mariam Abouarab since 1992, when the sale price was $36,000. Its current value is $101,500. The primary structure was built in 1877, according to county records.
Several fires have been reported at the 137-year-old North Toledo building several times over the past two decades — including in December, 1996, December, 1998, and September, 2002.
Six residential units are located adjacent to and behind the Huron Market carryout. The owner, who watched firefighters work to put out the fire, said seven people lived in the units and none were injured. He said he recently spent about $2,500 to fix the plumbing on the residential side after this month’s deep freeze caused problems.Another apartment building Mr. Abouarab owned caught fire twice within in a six-month period a decade ago. That five-unit complex at 809 North Huron St. — which Mr. Abouarab sold in 2007, according to county records — was on fire in August, 2002, and again in January, 2003.
Tags: Battalion Chief John Kaminski, Deputy Chief Richard Syroka, Deputy Toledo Fire Chief Brian Byrd, double firefighter line of duty death in Toledo, double LODD, Firefighter LODD, James Dickman, Mayor D. Michael Collins, Stephen A. Machcinski, Toldeo Fire Chief Luis Santiago, two Toledo firemen die battling blaze
Jan 28
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From The Chicago Tribune:
A tollway maintenance worker was killed and an Illinois State Trooper suffered serious injuries when a semi truck ran into their vehicles Monday night on Interstate 88. The crash happened about 9:45 p.m. near Eola Road in Aurora.
The state trooper and the maintenance worker were stopped to assist a disabled semitrailer about a quarter mile east of Eola Road when a semitrailer hit all three vehicles and they burst into flames, Illinois State Police Spokeswoman Monique Bond said.
The maintenance worker was pronounced dead at the scene and the trooper taken to an area hospital before being transported to Loyola University Medical Center, Bond said.
The Illinois Tollway identified the worker as 39-year-old Vincent Petrella, who started his career in 2001 as a toll collector and has been an operator laborer since 2005. He was a father of two, according to the agency.
“Our roadway maintenance workers are on our roadways 24/7 to serve customers across our 286-mile system of tollways,” Illinois Tollway Executive Director Kristi Lafleur said in a statement from the agency. “They plow snow, maintain our roadways and, most importantly, are the first ones on the scene to help drivers in need. It was during what should have been a routine job that things went horribly wrong.”
Tollway Spokeswoman Wendy Abrams said the tollway truck that was hit was a stake-body truck with a crew cab, portable signs and an arrow on the back to direct traffic, she said.
Two dozen Illinois State Police cars took part in a procession escorting the injured trooper from the west suburban hospital to Loyola medical center in Maywood. Two Maywood police vehicles blocked traffic on Roosevelt Road as the procession sped by about 2:10 a.m. Tuesday.
State police closed eastbound Interstate 290 while escorting the ambulance.
The Illinois Tollway opened one lane of traffic by 5:30 a.m.
thanks Chris
Tags: Illinois State Police Spokeswoman Monique Bond, Illinois State Trooper seriously injured, Illinois Tollway Executive Director Kristi Lafleur, Loyola University Medical Center, tollway maintenance worker was killed, Vincent Petrella
Jan 27
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The Trib Local has an article covering an agreement with the Village of Glenview and Glenbrook South High School to share live video surveillance during emergencies:
Live video from Glenbrook South High School’s surveillance cameras will be available to Glenview police officers, firefighters and paramedics during emergency situations under an agreement approved Jan. 13 by the Glenbrook District 225 school board. The Glenview village board likely will need to adopt the agreement as well, said village spokeswoman Lynne Stiefel. She said she did not know when that would happen.
The agreement gives standing authorization to village officials to use the cameras during emergencies. A written explanation must be given to the superintendent within 24 hours of activating the system. School Superintendent Mike Riggle said the cameras can be used only for training and emergency situations – not for police investigations.
Village officials will have the sole discretion to determine when the surveillance system will be of benefit to first responders. An emergency is “any situation that poses an imminent threat” to students, staff or occupants of a District 225 facility, according to the document. That includes, but is not limited to, hostage-taking, fire, terrorism, threatened or actual use of firearms or health-related emergencies, according to the agreement.
“Whenever we have a situation that might arise in a school, that’s a safety concern. We want to take a look at what resources we have that might be available for first responders,” Riggle said.
The agreement also allows for first responders to have access to cameras at Glenbrook Off Campus and Glenbrook Evening High School, 1835 Landwehr Road. The District 225 office, 3801 W. Lake Ave., does not have cameras in the building, but village officials would have access there if the district adds them, according to Riggle.
Village of Northbrook officials have expressed interest in creating a similar agreement for Glenbrook North High School, Riggle said, but the school board would need to take separate action on that.
Glenbrook South High School has had cameras installed in public areas – entryways, hallways and cafeterias – for the past five years. They are not in bathrooms or classrooms, Riggle said. The cameras are operated under a passive surveillance system, which means they run 24 hours a day, seven days a week, but are not monitored. Instead, school officials use them to look at situations after the fact.
“Anything that enhances the safety of students and staff has been worth the effort,” he said in the statement.
thanks Dan
Tags: Glenbrook District 225, Glenbrook South High School, Glenview Fire, Glenview Police Department, Lynne Stiefel, police and fire to have access to school surveillance in emergencies
Jan 27
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More on last night’s 2-11 Alarm fire from Dan Shevlin
I arrived almost an hour & half into this incident.
Tags: Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire, Chicago Fire Department, Dan Shevlin, fire scene photos, firemen battle commercial fire in frigid weather, firemen fight night fire in snow, night fire scene photos, Pierce fire trucks at Chicago fire scene
Jan 27
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Steve Redick took in a 2-11 Alarm fire last night at 5601 W Irving Park, having to contend with blowing snow and blistering cold conditions.
From the Chicago Tribune:
n extra-alarm fire in Portage Park left two people injured Sunday night.
The fire started after 8 p.m. in a restaurant on the first floor of a two-story building that has apartments on the second floor. Crews remained at the scene until after 11 p.m.
The two people injured suffered smoke inhalation and were taken to Our Lady of the Resurrection Hospital from the fire, at the corner of Central Avenue and Irving Park Road.
Police said the building was a total loss and everyone who lived there went to stay with relatives.
No firefighters were injured.
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This from The Daily News website:
Bruce Springsteen’s son joins Colts Neck Fire Department in New Jersey
Streets of fire? Firefighter Sam Springsteen, youngest son of the Boss, is on the case.
Springsteen, 20, graduated from the Monmouth County Fire Academy last week after completing 188 rigorous hours of training, officials said. He plans to join the Colts Neck Fire Department.
“#OurFamily Hero,” wrote his mom, E Street Band member Patti Scialfa, with a black-and-white Instagram photo of a smiling Sam in his helmet and gear.
Bruce Springsteen’s son Sam graduated from the Monmouth County Fire Academy on Jan. 15. The Boss was at the ceremony.
Scialfa and husband Bruce Springsteen both attended the Jan. 15 graduation ceremony.
“This is not an easy course,” Monmouth County Fire Marshal Henry Stryker III told the Asbury Park Press. “There’s a lot of physical stuff and a lot of book work.”
Dad famously wrote about the FDNY’s 9/11 heroes on his album “The Rising,” which also included a song titled “Into The Fire.”
thanks Chris
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Jan 26
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Additional images from Tim Olk at the 2nd Alarm fire in Lynwood.
Tags: E-ONE fire engine pumping at fire scene, fire engine pictures, fire scene photos, firemen battle house fire, house fully engulfed in fire, house fully involved in fire, Lynwood Fire Department, Mack CF fire engine, Munster Fire Department, Tim Olk, winter fire scene photos, winter house fire photos
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