Archive for February 13th, 2015

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Glenview FD apparatus updates

Glenview has taken delivery of a new Horton Type I ambulance on a Freightliner M2 Series chassis for Ambulance 7. This is the first Freightliner for Glenview and is expected to go in service within the next two weeks.

Glenview has also purchased a used dive squad from Point Pleasant Fire Company #1 in Pennsylvania. It’s a step van on a Freightliner MT Series chassis. It will have a black roof and a graphics package to match the other units in the Glenview fleet.

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Point Pleasant Fire Company #1 photo

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Former dive squad from the Point Pleasant Fire Company #1 purchased by Glenview.

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The finished Dive 8 for Glenview will have a black roof and striping to match the other units in the fleet.

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Rolling Meadows to review status of their fire stations

Excerpts from the Journal-Topics online:

It was announced at Tuesday’s (Feb. 10) city council meeting that a history and detailed report of the serious debate over what to do with Rolling Meadows’ fire stations, is available online for residents and those planning to attend the  Rolling Meadows Committee of the Whole (COW) on Feb. 17, 7:30 p.m. at city hall, 3600 Kirchoff Rd.

The history of this long-debated issue, in a series of simplified documents put together by Rolling Meadows Fire Chief Scott Franzgrote, is available online at www.ci.rolling-meadows.il.us.

What to do about the decades-old Thomas Fogarty Fire Station 15 at 3111 Meadow Dr., which is sinking and in need of repair, will be discussed. Discussion is expected to center on whether or not to tear down and rebuild Station 15 and/or build a new third fire station on city-owned land at 2301 Algonquin Rd. or at another location.

The city’s other fire station is the more modern Neuckranz Fire Station on Plum Grove Road.

The debate not only just deals with what to do about Station 15’s crumbling infrastructure, but also how to address increasing emergency response times to a growing city, both in residents and businesses, and how to pay for any changes.

Franzgrote notes city staff has submitted a request for approximately $50,000 through the 2014 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program to replace the emergency power generator at Station 15. Last September the generator broke down during a major storm resulting in the station’s garage doors only opening manually for a few weeks while the generator was repaired.

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