Archive for March 9th, 2015

Firemen sue helmet maker

Excerpts from the Tampa Bay Times:

A group of retired and active (St. Petersburg FL) firefighters have sued the maker and distributor of their city-issued helmets, saying design flaws have led to injury.

The five firefighters say the helmets they were given a few years ago, the 1044 Cairns model manufactured by Pennsylvania-based Mine Safety Appliance Co. and distributed by Bradenton-based Ten-8 Fire Equipment Inc., were designed poorly and caused neck and head injuries.

“The problem with the design is that they’re heavier than the other helmets, and they’re not as balanced,” said New Port Richey attorney Jim Magazine, who likened the situation to top-heavy bobblehead toys. “This helmet’s a recipe for disaster.”

The firefighters filed their product liability claim in Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Court. Their employer, the city of St. Petersburg, is not a party to the suit. Magazine said that’s because the city would have had to have knowledge that the helmets were defective.

Yet this week, fire Chief Jim Large said he has heard no complaints about that specific helmet model. Large said the helmets are used now by about 90 percent of firefighters at the department.

Retired firefighter Scott Crowell was the first to file suit about the helmets in 2013. He said a helmet he got three years earlier caused neck injuries. The other firefighters … filed their suits this month. The firefighters say the helmets are uneven and cause musculoskeletal injuries. They said the problem came with helmets the city issued from 2010 on.

Large said the department did switch from “Philadelphia-style” helmets to “New York-style” ones that year. The differences, he said, are subtle. From some angles, the former one looks more rounded.

Magazine said he expects more firefighters to come forward because they believe this is not just a problem with a batch of 1044 Cairns helmets. “The model these guys got is a bad model,” Magazine said. “We believe this is going to be a nationwide case.”

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Dive incident in River Forest, 3/8/15

This from Steve Redick:

Had a great opportunity to take in a dive incident at North & Thatcher yesterday. A car went over the guardrail and wound up in the middle of the Des Plaines River. The local FDs do not have any kind of dive team available so they utilized Chicago Squad 7 divers from O’Hare. It was interesting to observe the placement of the access ladder and the deployment of the divers. Unfortunately I couldn’t get a good look through the tree branches but you will get the idea. Some unusual rigs were on the scene as well … squad 7 was using an old engine as a spare. I believe that the boat came from the North Riverside FD, and was deployed upstream from my location. The search found no one and as of this writing they have retransmitted a dive box to search further. I am guessing that the owner of the vehicle has come up missing.
car submerged in the Des Palines River

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car submerged in the Des Palines River

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River Forest Fire Department fire truck

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assisting fire department divers

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assisting fire department divers

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assisting fire department divers

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equipment for fire department divers

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fire department divers working in a river

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fire department divers working in a river

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fire department divers working in a river

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assisting fire department divers

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Chicago FD Squad 7A

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E-ONE fire truck

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Northbrook Fire Departmetn dive truck

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West Chicago FPD promotions

This from John Tulipano:

West Chicago had a retirement and promotion together last Friday. I’ve attached a few images.
Chief Pat Tanner presents a retirement gift to Deputy Chief Joe Buenrostro who retired Feb 27, 2015 with 40 years of service to the West Chicago FPD.
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Firefighter Erik Ronge thanks his parents for their support as he has passed his probationary period.

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Newly promoted Battalion Chief Jeff Buccola getting his badge pinned on by his wife.

new fire deputy chief promoted in West Chicago IL

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Newly promoted Lt Ken Zahara is handed his new helmet by his daughter.

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Lt Zahara has his badge pinned on by his wife.

new fire lieutenant promoted in West Chicago IL

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