Archive for December, 2014

New Fire Chief in Park Ridge

The Journal Topics.com has this article:

Three months after taking over as acting fire chief in Park Ridge, Jeffrey Sorensen learned Wednesday (Dec. 17) that he’s been permanently promoted.

City Manager Shawn Hamilton made the announcement at the Park Ridge City Hall Christmas lunch in the City Council chambers.

“He’s been filling the acting chief role very well. The fire department office is outside my door, and I could see the passion and the desire he brings to the job,” Hamilton said, adding his appreciation for Sorensen’s efforts with the department.

Chief Sorensen joined the department as a firefighter/paramedic on May 20, 1997, was promoted to lieutenant in 2008 and to deputy chief in 2008. He served as acting chief in 2010 during the transition before Chief Michael Zywanski was hired, and again, this fall, after Zywanski’s retirement.

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2nd Alarm fire with Mayday response in Robbins, 12-19-14 (more)

This from Dennis McGuire, Jr:

Robbins, IL 2nd Alarm & MAYDAY 13635 S. Lawndale 12-19-2014

fully engulfed house fire at night

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

fully engulfed house fire at night

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

fully engulfed house fire at night

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

fully engulfed house fire at night

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

fire truck at night fire scene

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

fire chiefs at night fire scene

Dennis McGuire, Jr. photo

Here is a link to more photos: http://312firephotos.smugmug.com/Suburban-Fires/2014/Robbins-Illinois-2nd-Alarm-MAY

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2nd Alarm fire with Mayday response in Robbins, 12-19-14

Images from Josh Boyajian from the house fire in Robbins (12-19-14) that was elevated to a 2nd Alarm after a mayday was reported for a firefighter trapped by a collapse of the building at 13635 Lawndale.

fully engulfed house fire at night

Josh Boyajian photo

fully engulfed house fire at night

Josh Boyajian photo

fully engulfed house fire at night

Josh Boyajian photo

fully engulfed house fire at night

Josh Boyajian photo

fully engulfed house fire at night

Josh Boyajian photo

 

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Smeal sells first Tele-Squrt from the Snorkel acquisition

This from the Smeal website:

Medina, Ohio, purchases first upgraded TeleSqurt® Telescoping Aerial Boom since acquisition by Smeal Fire Apparatus Co.

Smeal Fire Apparatus Co. announced …that [the] Medina Fire Department in Ohio, has purchased the first 65-foot TeleSqurt®  Telescoping Aerial Boom to be sold since their acquisition of the assets of LTI in June.   The new TeleSqurt is scheduled to be delivered in late spring.

The new 65-foot TeleSqurt features a three-section extruded aluminum box boom with dual A-frame-style stabilizers with a spread of just 11’9”. The TeleSqurt is equipped with a 1,500-gpm Waterous pump, 750-gallon water tank and is capable of flowing 1,000 gpm at the tip with a low overall travel height of 11’9”. Medina’s new TeleSqurt rides on a Smeal™ Sirius® chassis with a 199-inch wheelbase.

“The TeleSqurt seemed to be a perfect fit for our department.  It gives us one-person operation.  It’s more compact than a traditional aerial and provides the elevated master stream and rescue capability that we need,” said Fire Chief Bob Painter.

thanks Dan

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Elgin orders more ambulances

This from the Fire Service, Inc Facebook page:

Fire Service, Inc. would like to thank Chief John Fahy and the City of Elgin Fire Department for their purchase of 2 new Wheeled Coach Type I Ford F450 ambulances. Elgin has been purchasing Wheeled Coach ambulances since 2008, and we are grateful for their continued business! Delivery this summer!

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Full Still Alarm in South Holland, 12-18-14

This from Brad Steinweg:

Pictures from the South Holland full still on 12/18/14 around 22:45 hours. Fire in a vacant home @ 16829 School ST.
-Brad S.
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North Riverside considers privatizing the fire department (more)

This from the RBLandmark.com:

The village of North Riverside’s bid to privatize its fire department suffered a setback Thursday afternoon when a Cook County judge denied the village’s motion to delay contract arbitration with the firefighters union.

Judge Diane Larsen sided with North Riverside Firefighters Union 2714, saying the village had not proven it would suffer irreparable harm by allowing arbitration to proceed.

While acknowledging that the issues of pension obligations and the ability of the village to pay those costs were serious, those issues can be dealt with before a panel of arbitrators, which has already been chosen by the Illinois Labor Relations Board.

North Riverside’s attorney, Burt Odelson, said he would file an appeal with the Illinois Court of Appeals the first week of January to try to prevent arbitration from proceeding. The village filed a lawsuit in September asking for a judge to invalidate its contract with firefighters. The contract expired April 30 and the two sides engaged in several negotiating sessions before the village claimed the two sides had come to an impasse.

Odelson reasserted the village’s claim in court on Thursday that “the village is fighting for its financial life” in the face of pension obligations it can’t pay. North Riverside for several years during the past decade either underfunded its pension obligation or paid nothing into its fire pension fund. As a result, the Illinois Department of Insurance has ordered the village to either fully fund its pensions or risk having sales tax revenue seized to pay the pension obligation, beginning in 2016.

“[It will be] a disaster for the village if we go to interest arbitration,” Odelson told Larsen.

The two sides have an arbitration session scheduled for Jan. 22. That session will take place unless the appellate court overturns the circuit court’s decision.

J. Dale Berry, the local attorney for the firefighters union, successfully argued that the village had more than a year to work out the issues through the arbitration process. The village filed suit, he said, asking [the judge] for permission to breach that agreement.” State law, Berry argued, was clear that the firefighters contract could not be summarily invalidated by the village.

Larsen did not rule Thursday on the broader question of whether the village can summarily terminate its contract with the firefighters union. The two sides will appear again in Cook County Circuit Court on Jan. 14. At that time, Larsen is expected to rule on the union’s motion to compel the village to hand over records related to its discussions on privatizing the fire department with Paramedic Services of Illinois (PSI).

The village contends it is simply asking for the judge to determine a matter of law, which does not require extensive discovery. In any case, Odelson said, there are no records other than the ones it has provided to the union already.

The union argues that the village never bargained in good faith and had already begun negotiating with PSI about privatization before sitting down at the bargaining table with firefighters.

There is a separate complaint on that issue and the union’s contention that the village engaged in retaliation against firefighters, which is pending before the Illinois Labor Relations Board.

While Odelson said Thursday’s ruling gives no indication of how Larsen will rule, Berry was optimistic that things were breaking the union’s way.

thanks Dan

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Historic Chicago fire scene

This from Paul Fredericks:

Hello-

My father, Fred Fredericks, was a Chicago firefighter from the late 1950s until his retirement in 1986. He was stationed at 10 W. Hubbard, 81st and Ashland, and Midway Airport. He passed away this fall, and my siblings and I found the attached picture while going through his belongings.

This picture shows my father putting water on a fire, in the winter of a year in the late 50s or early 60s, we believe. 

We thought that visitors to your blog might find it interesting, and might possibly remember some specifics about this fire.

Thank you for your interest.  

-Paul Fredericks, Plainfield, IL

 

vintage Chicago fire scene with firefighter

Chicago firefighter Fred Fredericks at a winter fire scene circa 1955. From the collection of his family.

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North Riverside considers privatizing the fire department (more)

The RBLandmark has this article:

With an important court date looming, the village of North Riverside’s attempt to privatize its fire department got a bit more complicated last week when the Illinois Labor Relations Board (ILRB) issued a complaint against the village, charging that it failed or refused to bargain in good faith with the firefighters’ union and retaliated against union employees who engaged in protected union activities.

Melissa Mlynski, executive director of the Illinois Labor Relations Board notified the village on Dec. 8 that it had 15 days to file an answer to the complaint. The matter will be taken up at a hearing in the future.

In the meantime, both the village and firefighters’ union will appear in Cook County Circuit Court on Dec. 18. North Riverside officials hope that Judge Diane Larsen will rule that the village’s contract with the firefighters’ union, which expired April 30, has terminated.  The village filed a lawsuit seeking a ruling on the matter of the contract’s validity on Sept. 12.

A judge invalidating the contract, the village says, would clear the way for hiring Paramedic Services of Illinois (PSI) to take over fire operations for the village. The company has provided paramedic services for the village for nearly three decades. The village contends it needs to privatize the department in order to get out from under a large and growing pension burden. North Riverside says such a move would save the village $700,000 annually.

The union argues that the contract is still valid and that language in the contract clearly prohibits the village from laying off firefighters and privatizing the department while negotiations are still pending. The village claims that contract talks are at an impasse; the union denies that contention.

On Sept. 18, North Riverside Firefighters Union Local 2714 filed a demand for arbitration with the Illinois Labor Relations Board. The board approved that demand for arbitration and one brief session has already been held. The next arbitration date has been set for Jan. 22, though that could change depending on what the judge rules on Dec. 18.

The union believes that arbitration is the proper venue for hashing out differences between the village and firefighters.

J. Dale Berry, the local counsel for the firefighters’ union, said the ILRB complaint issued Monday bolsters hat contention.

The complaint, said Berry, also undercuts the village’s claims that there are no facts in dispute and that its lawsuit should be a simple administrative judgment. The village claims in its lawsuit that it had bargained in good faith and had participated in several negotiating sessions with the union before declaring an impasse.

But the complaint filed Monday states that the village failed to respond to union requests to negotiate a new contract until after the village announced publicly it would seek to have PSI take over fire operations.

On June 16, Mayor Hubert Hermanek Jr. issued a letter to residents announcing that proposed partnership with PSI “to include fire protection services and prevent layoffs.” The village and union didn’t sit down for their first negotiating session until June 24 and reportedly gave the union a take-it-or-leave-it proposal for firefighters to resign their positions with the village and become employees of PSI.

Firefighters refused to accept the proposal.

The complaint also alleges that Fire Chief Brian Basek denied personal and vacation day requests to union officials, including union President Rick Urbinati, Vice President Chris Kribales, Treasurer David Rajk and Union Steward Jason Williams in the wake of that negotiating session. In the past, the complaint states, such requests were granted routinely.

The complaint alleges that the chief’s actions were taken “to retaliate against public employees because they engaged in protected, concerted and union activity.”

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Oak Park Box Alarm, 12-16-14

This from Code Photography:

Here are some photos of the Oak Park Box Alarm Apartment Fire:

More here: http://codephotography.smugmug.com/Scenes/Oak-Park/Box-Alarm-121614/i-CF3g6T3

-Code Photography.

fire in a two-story apartment building

Code Photography

fire in a two-story apartment building

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fire in a two-story apartment building

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