Archive for October 4th, 2016

House fire in Northbrook, 10-4-16

This from Larry Shapiro:

A neighbor called the Northbrook Fire Department this afternoon (10/4/16) shortly before 2PM reporting smoke coming from the house at 1801 Oak Avenue. The first Northbrook unit had smoke showing and the alarm was upgraded to a Code 4 for the working fire. Companies made a good stop on an apparent basement fire that had burned through a section of the flooring above.

Northfield Truck 29, Glenview Truck 14, Wheeling Engine 23, and Lincolnshire-Riverwoods Ambulance 52 were at the scene along with Northbrook Engines 10 &11, Truck 12, Ambulances 10 & 11, Battalion 11, and all three chief officers.

Glenview FD Truck 14 and Wheeling FD Engine 23

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smoke from house fire in Northbrook IL

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smoke from house fire in Northbrook IL

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Northfield FD Truck 29

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Northbrook FD Engine 10 Pierce Impel PUC with lines off

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Of interest … a Northbrook firefighter

Excerpts from WGNTV.com:

Steve Deluca, a Northbrook firefighter for 26 years,  he has seen his share of tragedy and triumph.

“We all understand how fragile life is, especially being in this job,” he says.   “I’ve seen life change for people in a snap.”

It didn’t occur it would happen to him until 1997.

“We were at a BBQ and all of a sudden I started getting off balance and dizziness. I thought maybe it was vertigo.”

It wasn’t vertigo. It was a brain tumor which robbed him of the majority of hearing in his left ear. Surgeons removed the benign tumor but the damage to his hearing was done.  A hearing aid got him back to work but five years later at 33 years old, Steve suffered another blow during a colonoscopy when doctors discovered two tumors.

Steve had Stage III advanced colon cancer which doctors warned him carried a high probability of reoccurrence.

“You get so much dictated to you over all this stuff.  You got to do this and do this and you’re so sick all the time. I signed up for the Chicago Marathon and I didn’t really run that much at all.  It seemed like a good idea.”

Such a good idea that he signed up again the year after and the year after that and then races in other cities and when he hit five years cancer free he signed up for the Ironman. Steve still runs marathons every year and works for the fire department, all the while expanding his family.

He says he’s in the best shape of his life.  He now wears two hearing aids as the hearing in his right ear is also deteriorating.  But with modern technology his hearing aids are clearer than ever.

After the marathon this weekend, his focus turns to Ironman 2017 marking 15 years cancer free.

Steve considers himself one of the lucky ones.

“ I’m very blessed with everything that’s happened,” he says. “I look back at so many things where the road could have gone a different way and now it’s like, I’m married. I have four kids. They’re all healthy.  I’ve very blessed. God’s been very generous.”

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New tower ladder for Lemont (more)

This from Kevin Griffin:

I had a chance to take some shots of Lemont’s new tower before it was numbered and lettered. It’s a 2016 rosenbauer commander-100′ mid mount tower

Rosenbauer Commander mid-mount Cobra tower ladder

New Rosenbauer mid-mount tower ladder for Lemont. Kevin Griffin photo

Lemont FPD tower ladder

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Rosenbauer Commander grille with flag

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Rosenbauer Commander mid-mount Cobra tower ladder

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New ambulance for Winthrop Harbor

From the FosterCoach Sales Facebook page:

Brand new Ford F450 chassis on a stock Horton conversion

Winthrop Harbor FD Ambulance 1741

Winthrop Harbor FD Ambulance 1741. Foster Coach Sales photo

Winthrop Harbor FD Ambulance 1741

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Winthrop Harbor FD Ambulance 1741

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