Archive for December 11th, 2016

Operation North Pole in Rosemont

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Volunteers for nonprofit organization Operation North Pole transformed the ballroom at Rosemont’s Donald E. Stephens Convention Center into a winter wonderland for kids with serious and terminal illnesses and their families. The annual event began with nearly 70 families boarding a train at the Metra station in Des Plaines and riding to Crystal Lake. On the trip back, police officers, firefighters, and residents cheered when the decorated train passed each stop.

Children and their families then headed to the convention center and walked through a long line of first responders police officers and firefighters, who knelt down and clapped as the kids entered the ballroom.

Ten-year old Johnathan Suerth, was diagnosed at age 5 with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a disorder that causes his muscles to deteriorate. Suerth’s mother, Margo Davison, said most people diagnosed with the disorder don’t live past age 20.

“In the beginning, it was very depressing,” Davison said. “You don’t even know what the point of living is anymore. You get angry and over time you learn to enjoy every possible moment that you can.”

Suerth, who uses an electric wheelchair, enjoys making people laugh, filming YouTube videos and playing video games, she said. He won’t make a Christmas list because he likes surprises — though he did mention an Xbox One, Davison said.

If Santa doesn’t bring the popular video game console, Suerth along with other kids at the event are in line for other gifts. Volunteers signed up to adopt gift lists for each child and purchased about $50,000 in presents.

“For some of these families that are coming in here, their child’s diagnosis is already terminal,” Crossin said. “They’re not going to see another Christmas together. It’s our job to make it special and create as many memories as we can.”

Davison wants a cure for her son’s disorder. The Food and Drug Administration has approved a medicine for children suffering through earlier stages, but researchers haven’t developed a drug for people with progressed forms.

“I’m hoping they find that before it’s too late for him,” she said. “If they can’t, as long as he’s happy that’s all I could ask for.”

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New ambulance for Barrington

From the Fire Service, Inc Facebook page:

Village of Barrington, IL FD final inspection at Wheeled Coach.

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New tanker for the Manteno FPD

From the Fire Service, Inc. Facebook page:

Thank you to Manteno Community Fire Protection District for their 2 recent deliveries!
First is a 2016 E-One International tanker. Second is an 18′ custom-built foam trailer.
We thank you for you continued business and look forward to working with you on your next project.

IHC/E-ONE pumper tanker for the Manteno Community FPD

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IHC/E-ONE pumper tanker for the Manteno Community FPD

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IHC/E-ONE pumper tanker for the Manteno Community FPD

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IHC/E-ONE pumper tanker for the Manteno Community FPD

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IHC/E-ONE pumper tanker for the Manteno Community FPD

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custom-built foam trailer for the Manteno Community FPD

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custom-built foam trailer for the Manteno Community FPD

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custom-built foam trailer for the Manteno Community FPD

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custom-built foam trailer for the Manteno Community FPD

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World Series championship trophy visits Winnetka

This from Larry Shapiro:

The World Series championship trophy made a stop in Winnetka Saturday (12/10/16) as part of the Chicago Cubs Trophy Tour (#cubstrophytour). It was on display for photos in the apparatus bay of the fire station for employees of the police and fire departments with their families.

the World Series championship trophy tour

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people line up for a photo with the the World Series championship trophy

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the World Series championship trophy

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Winnetka police and fire chief and mayor with the World Series championship trophy.

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Firefighter and family with the the World Series championship trophy

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Winnetka fire chief and deputy chief with the the World Series championship trophy

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Firefighter and his father with the the World Series championship trophy

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fire department chaplain with the the World Series championship trophy

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Firefighter and family with the the World Series championship trophy

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a photo op with the the World Series championship trophy

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young girls with the World Series championship trophy.

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Winnetka police department personnel with the the World Series championship trophy

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Winnetka fire department personnel with the the World Series championship trophy

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dozens of people with their cell phones taking a photo

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Larry Shapiro with the World Series championship trophy.

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