Archive for November 19th, 2015

Highland Park FD set to provide fire & EMS to Highwood

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

The city of Highwood has reached agreements with its fire union and individual union members that clear the way for the municipality to dissolve its fire department and receive fire and paramedic services from the city of Highland Park. Highwood voters must first approve a referendum question on the March 15 ballot allowing the city to discontinue providing emergency services.

The two suburbs have worked out the terms of a 30-year contract for Highland Park to take over fire and paramedic services for its neighbor July 1, if Highwood voters approve the ballot question. Under the agreement, Highwood would pay Highland Park $625,000 the first year for emergency and fire inspection services. Annual increases would be tied to inflation but capped at 3 percent. The Highwood City Council was scheduled to vote on the agreement Nov. 17.

A key condition of the accord is that Highwood settle labor disputes with its union, a local of the International Association of Fire Fighters, over the dissolution of the department and the contracting of services before July 1. The pact also requires Highwood to settle grievances brought by three first-year firefighters who were dismissed last spring shortly before their probationary periods were set to expire. At the time, Highwood was reducing the number of full-time firefighters and paramedics, and preparing to contract with Paramedic Services of Illinois for some of its personnel. That plan was put on hold after the union grievances were filed, and the three dismissed firefighters were rehired as part-time employees.

Under the agreements worked out with the union, Highwood will make lump sum severance payments to five firefighters, including the dismissed employees, if the referendum passes. Part-time employees will be paid $25 for each 24-hour shift worked between November, 2015 and June 30, 2016, when the department would close if the referendum passes.

Meanwhile, the employees and the union have agreed not to make disparaging remarks about the city or its efforts to dissolve the fire department, or interfere with the referendum. The union has agreed not to ask the Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois, an advocacy organization, to become involved in the question of cessation or the referendum.

Highland Park’s Fire Station 34 at 1100 Half Day Road is located a few blocks west of Highwood’s western border, and municipal officials note the department already responds to many Highwood fire calls under automatic and mutual aid agreements. Highwood is less than one square mile and is surrounded on all sides by Highland Park.

Highwood expects to save $684,000 the first year, and is projecting $9.3 million in savings over the first decade of the agreement even if the yearly, inflation-based increases in payments to Highland Park are the maximum 3 percent.

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Active shooter training in Northbrook

Excerpts from CBSChicago:

Police and fire departments prepare for the worst: mass shootings, terrorism … at the Techny Towers in Northbrook. Three case studies: terrorism in Mumbai, India; the mass shooting at the movie theater in Colorado, and the Boston Marathon bombing are all shaping a homeland security exercise in Northbrook.

Multiple communities learned what Winnetka Police Chief Pat Kreis calls a new model for emergency response. In the old model, Kreis says, “Often times before this training we would focus on the police officers moving each patient out to a location to transfer to the paramedics.” Now, the police officers and paramedics are trained to go in together, officers securing the building while paramedics in bullet proof gear begin treatment right there, even in a gunfight.

The American Medical Association reports people at the 2013 Boston Marathon are alive today because they were first treated at the scene. Before they saw a hospital emergency room. “The Boston Marathon bombing was a great example of how many lives are saved because of how quickly those wounded persons were moved into the EMS system,” Kreis said.

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Chicago 2-11 Alarm fire, 11-17-15 (part 4)

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firefighters at night fire scene

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firefighters at night fire scene

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firefighters at night fire scene

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firefighters at night fire scene

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firefighters with hose line at night building fire

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firefighters with hose line at night building fire

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Chicago FD Engine 1+ at fire scene

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