Archive for November 1st, 2015

Tinley Park receives huge bill from previous EMS provider (more)

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Tinley Park is being sued over $492,000 its former ambulance contractor claims it is owed from the village.

Tinley officials have adamantly denied owing Trace Ambulance any money for past services while Trace previously billed Tinley for $492,000. A Will County court may end up deciding who is right in a controversy that has been simmering since summer 2014, when Tinley Park dropped longtime vendor Trace Ambulance for New Lenox-based Kurtz Ambulance.

Christopher Vandenberg, president of the company based in Tinley Park, said Trace “attempted for several months” to reach an agreement with the village, but Tinley “continued to deny that any amount was due to Trace.”

“Unfortunately, because the Village was unwilling to even acknowledge that any amounts were owed, we were left with no choice but to initiate the litigation to recover the amounts we were contractually due,” Vandenberg said in an email.

Dave Niemeyer, Tinley’s Village Manager, said the village is “vigorously defending this claim” but declined further comment.

In court documents, Tinley Park has denied owing Trace any money and denied that Trace complied with all its contractual obligations. The lawsuit was filed in Will County earlier this year. At a Friday hearing, a Will County judge scheduled status hearing in the case for Jan. 5.

The lawsuit asks for a judge to declare that Tinley “is obligated to compensate Trace pursuant to the contract,” Vandenberg said. The lawsuit does not specify how much Tinley allegedly owes, but $492,000 is what the company billed Trace last year, and Tinley refused to pay, Niemeyer said.

Vandenberg, whose relative Jake Vandenberg is a trustee on the village board, said he still hopes “that we can avoid the expense of prolonged litigation and resolve this matter amicably.” Jake Vandenberg said in an email that he has “zero financial interest” in the ambulance company and has not participated in any board discussions about Trace or any litigation it is involved in with the village.

The financial dispute began last summer, after Tinley awarded Kurtz a contract worth an estimated $3.7 million through July 2018. Tinley sought a new ambulance contract in spring 2014, and Kurtz and Trace were the only competitors.

Trace contends its expired deal with Tinley said the village would pay $200 for each hour the town required more than the number of ambulances stipulated in the contract. After Tinley Park dropped Trace, the company tallied those hours since May 2010 and sent the village a final bill totaling $492,206.

The village received its final bill from Trace less than two weeks after Kurtz took over. In a written response to Trace’s invoice last summer, Tinley Park Treasurer Brad Bettenhausen said the village was surprised, “as we had not been previously advised such charges existed.”

“It would be expected that had such charges arisen, they would have been brought (to) the village’s attention and billed at regular intervals over the course of the contract period, with such billing expected to occur no less than annually,” Bettenhausen wrote the company at the time. “No such notice or billing of such charges has occurred” before the bill.

The town denied Trace’s bill and also questioned its accuracy, saying it could find no record that it had requested the additional service.

Switching vendors was a contentious process for the village.

The first signs of conflict emerged at a public safety meeting in May 2014, when village officials revealed the Kurtz bid had come in significantly lower than Trace’s. Trace executives warned that the health care industry is undergoing many changes and changing vendors would be a risk.

Ultimately, Tinley officials said they made the switch because Trace’s proposal was 21 percent more expensive than Kurtz’s.

Trace shares a long history with Tinley, having served as the village’s ambulance provider since 1979 except for a brief interruption in the 1990s, officials previously said.

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Chicago 4-11 Alarm fire, 10-30-15 (more)

More on the 4-11 Alarm with the Mayday at 3536 W. Irving Park Road on Friday 10/30/15.

This from Steve Redick:

Took this in Friday,  I arrived shortly after the 3-11 was pulled. Fire was involving several stores in the cockloft area and rapidly spreading to other occupancies. The overhead view I supplied gives an idea of the construction and layout . 3 tower ladders, a Snorkel, and several multiversals and handlines were utilized. Collapse became a significant concern as the operations progressed. Hereis an assortment of photos to be followed by another email with some images of a fireground event that caused some injuries.

Steve

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big fire scene in Chicago

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big fire scene in Chicago

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Chicago FD Engine 56

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big fire scene in Chicago

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big fire scene in Chicago

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big fire scene in Chicago

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More from Steve:

Later in the alarm a fireground event, described as a smoke explosion, backdraft  or possibly a collapse created a tremendous sudden push of smoke and heat from the building. I captured some images of conditions in the front of the building just as this occurred, and also got some images of the RIT deploying in response to a brief mayday that was declared. The east side of the building had an overhead door, and when the event happened a large rush of heat , smoke, fire, and air vented out of this opening, injuring 3 members. I believe all are ok, with some minor injuries. I don’t believe the RIT actually performed any actual rescue as the injured members were upright in short order. The WGN helicopter footage showed this event as it occurred … check it out at wgn.com. I personally think a large portion of the roof came down causing this rapid exit of fire gasses … mind you just my opinion … I am not qualified to truly judge what actually happened.

Steve

smoke explosion at fire scene

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smoke explosion at fire scene

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smoke explosion at fire scene

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smoke explosion at fire scene

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RIT team moves in at fire sene

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RIT team moves in at fire sene

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RIT team moves in at fire sene

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Chicago FD Tower Ladder 23

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Benefit for Schaumburg FF Mike Solberg

Greetings,

As some of you may or may not have heard, Mike Solberg, one of the guys on our department, has been battling brain cancer since he first got sworn in three years ago. Since diagnosed, he has been working shifts, raising his 4 year old daughter, and being one of the greatest guys I know, despite battling stage four brain cancer.  Sadly, in June Mike had to return to Northwestern, and have a second brain surgery, as the cancer had come back and spread with a vengeance. The last surgery left Mike paralyzed on the left side and unable to return to the job he absolutely LOVES.

So, with that being said, we are throwing him a benefit at Dirty Nellies (in Palatine) on December 13th, with hopes of raising enough money to help with medical bills, and help his family for years to come.  He is an amazing guy, with and amazing spirit and family! I hope that you all can forward this email out to all of your guys and gals, send it to friends, fellow firemen or anyone looking to help someone and have a good time!  I have attached the event flyer, but later this week we will also be obtaining 11×17 inch posters to post at fire departments.  However, until then, it would be great of you to forward this to your departments and help us spread the word for Mike.

I have attached the event flyer for more information regarding the event.  Have a great week and please call or email me, anytime with any questions regarding this event. 😉

My best,

Jenna Werdell

Schaumburg FD & NIPSTA Fire Academy instructor

Solberg benefit flyer

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