Archive for May 25th, 2016

Fire departments will no longer share fire chief (more)

Excerpts from the Reporteronline.net:

George Sheets has been fire chief of both Oak Lawn and Chicago Ridge for nearly two years now, and the arrangement has worked out so well that all talk of giving up one of the positions has gone by the wayside.

“This was a concept that had never been done before is done now,” said Sheets, who became Oak Lawn fire chief in 2009, and added Chicago Ridge in July 2014, following discussions between Mayors Sandra Bury of Oak Lawn and Chuck Tokar in Chicago Ridge. His salary is shared by the villages, saving Chicago Ridge about $65,000 annually

“Some people doubted it would work. But it has been a success story,” said Sheets during a wide-ranging interview on Monday, when he discussed the improvements made to the Chicago Ridge department while cutting costs as well.

Last summer he considered going back to Oak Lawn full-time, after he oversaw the opening of the second Chicago Ridge fire station on Lombard Avenue, and the successful implementation of the part-time firefighter program. But now, he said, with the encouragement of Tokar and the village trustees, he has decided to there is no need to change what isn’t broken.

“We’ve been able to increase personnel by 50 percent, while saving the village $350,000 over the past year in the operating budget,” he said. The refurbished Lombard Street station is staffed 12 hours a day by both part-time and full-time firefighters, with everyone going through the same training.

‘It has worked out better than people thought. We’ve got labor-management harmony too,” he said.

“I’m not a micromanager. I expect excellence, but I let them do their jobs, and my door is always open for suggestions,” said the chief. This style has led to improved morale, according to many in the department.

There are now 21 full-time firefighter/paramedics, including three lieutenants, and 13 part-timers on staff. The village also has about a dozen paid on-call firefighters.

“It has been a great learning experience. We all work together and all these guys have been very helpful,” said Alec Kowalczyk, a part-time firefighter from Palos Heights, who hopes to become full-time eventually.

The success of the fire department’s advancements actually earned the village of Chicago Ridge the James Baird Leadership Award for 2015 from the Illinois Public Employer Labor Relations Association.

Sheets said that with the opening of the new fire station, a second ambulance was put in service, reducing response times by nearly two minutes, and by purchasing a quint last year for $650,000, he said the village actually saved more than $2 million in replacement costs.

“Any time you implement change, there is going to be concerns, But (with Sheets) there is no personal agenda and no political agenda,” said firefighter/paramedic Victor Kiman, explaining the friendly relationship between management and labor.

“Years ago, it was contentious. It seems to be really improved. The communication channels back and forth are always open. That helped a lot,” said Lt. Bob Eggert.

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Hinsdale Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Hinsdale firefighter/paramedics, along with firefighters from eight other area fire departments conducted a hazardous materials response drill Saturday (5/21/16) near Ogden Avenue and Adams Street. The staged scenario involved illegal dumping of chemicals into a creek. It was Hinsdale’s turn to host the twice a year training for the Division 10 Hazmat Response Team.

Team members responded to a report from a resident who claimed to see a man pouring liquid from barrels on the back of his truck into the creek, said Hinsdale firefighter and hazmat technician Mike Wilson.

The barrels actually were filled with water and an EPA-approved dye, which turned the water a fluorescent color. A mannequin was used for the truck driver, who was found unconscious on the ground by the truck. Someone also played the role of a police officer who had arrived first at the scene and passed out. Firefighter/paramedics removed the victims from the scene and transported them to area  hospitals.

In the past year, the hazmat team has responded to three real incidents, including when a clear gel in an IV-like plastic bag was found on the BNSF railroad tracks in Brookfield last October. More recently, the Division 10 hazmat team responded to a chlorine leak at a water treatment plant in Darien.

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As seen around … O’Hare

This from Danny Nelms:

First are two pics from tom wagner

Not the best lighting, quite cloudy, but here is 6-5-4’s new rig, yet to be in placed in service. 6-5-8 is also at the ORD AMC building with an identical rig for MDW at their shops.

The rest are  photos by Matt Zwiesler

Danny Nelms

Oshkosh ARFF for O'Hare airport

New ARFF for 6-5-4. Tom Wagner photo

Oshkosh ARFF for O'Hare airport

Tom Wagner photo

Oshkosh ARFF for O'Hare airport

Matt Zwiesler photo

Oshkosh ARFF for O'Hare airport

Matt Zwiesler photo

Oshkosh ARFF for O'Hare airport

Matt Zwiesler photo

Oshkosh ARFF for O'Hare airport

Matt Zwiesler photo

Oshkosh ARFF for O'Hare airport

Matt Zwiesler photo

Oshkosh ARFF for O'Hare airport

Matt Zwiesler photo

Oshkosh ARFF for O'Hare airport

Matt Zwiesler photo

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New engine for Niles

This from Global Emergency Products:

Village of Niles, IL – 2016 Dash CF PUC pumper 1500/500

Pierce Dash CF PUC fire engine for Niles IL

Pierce composite

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