Archive for January, 2015
Excerpts from the Daily Herald:
Rolling Meadows on Tuesday created a new position of fire marshal, but officials said it would not cost the city any additional money.
The move is one to clean up city codes and put an actual person in charge of fire code enforcement, a job that has previously fallen to the fire chief, said Chief Scott Franzgrote.
City Manager Barry Krumstock said the move — which allows him to appoint a fire marshal, won’t result in any new personnel. Likely an employee who is shared by the Palatine Rural Fire Protection District and the Rolling Meadows Fire Department will be moved into the role.
There is no intention to provide additional salary for the position, Krumstock said. According to the ordinance that was passed on Tuesday, any salary associated with the position would require city council approval via resolution.
The fire marshal will be in charge of fire code enforcement and other fire prevention bureau duties and will work with homeowners making changes to their residences as well as businesses in the city to ensure they are meeting fire codes.
Previously the codes referenced a fire marshal, but Rolling Meadows didn’t have anyone in such a position, Franzgrote said.
“This is going to allow us to expand our resource-sharing agreements with the Palatine Fire Department and the Palatine Rural Fire Protection District,” Franzgrote said. “This also helps the business community have an easily identifiable contact to reach out to with any questions.”
thanks Dan
Area ambulances from AEV
Jan 21
This from Josh Boyajian:
From the Alexis website –
New Ambos
- North Chicago FD
- McHenry Fire Dist
- Long Grove FD
- Elk Grove Township FD
- Beech Park FD
- Zion FD
- Bloomingdale FD
This from Martin Nowak:
Found a former Oak Lawn ambulance in its new life. http://www.nwvfd.org/apparatus.html
This from Dave Statter:
Check out this message about firefighter cancer from Byran Frieders. Frieders, a battalion chief in San Gabriel, California and president of the Firefighter Cancer Support Network, makes the case that fire officers must provide the leadership that will help prevent cancer among firefighters. Frieders spoke at the National Fallen Firefighters Occupational Cancer in the Fire Service Strategy Meeting in Washington, DC January 13-15, 2015. Let us know if you have any questions.
Berwyn Box Alarm, 1-18-15
Jan 19
Box Alarm for the house fire at 3828 Grove Avenue in Berwyn Sunday, 1/18/15.
Excerpts from a Chicago Tribune article about an unusual ice rescue overnight in Chicago:
Two people were seriously injured when their Lexus veered off Lake Shore Drive and flipped over on a frozen lagoon in Lincoln Park early Monday morning.
Police were called to the 2200 block of North Lake Shore Drive around 1:45 a.m., after getting reports of a car crashing into the Diversey Harbor lagoon in Lincoln Park. Rescue crews found the sedan flipped over on the ice-covered lagoon. The police department’s marine unit ran two lines of rope across the lagoon as a small team worked to free a man and a woman trapped inside the car.
The team used sleds to move the two to waiting ambulances. As they worked, police and paramedics watched from the banks of the lagoon.
Both people were taken to hospitals in serious-to-critical condition.
The article includes photos and a video.
This from Dan McInerney:
Fire Replicas came out today and took 300 or so photos of the rig for an upcoming model. It will be a 1:50 scale, presentation quality model that will have a display case. We are told the amount of detail will be impressive. The prototype will debut at FDIC at the Fire Replicas booth. More to come as the project progresses……
From Fire Replicas:
VILLAGE OF OAK PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT T631 SCALE MODEL
Scale: 1:50
Production Quantity: 250
Multi-materials including High Def Resin, photo etch metal, wire, stainless steel, rubber and other composites.
Each model is serialized for authenticity.
Mounted inside high quality, custom display case featuring etched stainless steel I.D. nameplate.
Functionality includes rolling rubber tires
Village of Oak Park Fire Department T631 is a E-One Cyclone II X 95′ Aerial Platform, serving the Village of Oak Park in the Chicago, IL area.