Archive for October, 2017

Prospect Heights Fire District news (more)

This from Larry Shapiro:

A few photos from the walk-out ceremony today for Prospect Heights FPD Battalion Chief Robert Pyzyna

Prospect Heights FPD Battalion Chief Robert Pyzyna

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Prospect Heights FPD Chief Drew Smith

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Prospect Heights FPD Battalion Chief Robert Pyzyna

Larry Shapiro photo

Prospect Heights FPD Battalion Chief Robert Pyzyna

Larry Shapiro photo

fire chief and son at retirement

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Prospect Heights FPD Battalion Chief Robert Pyzyna

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Prospect Heights FPD Battalion Chief Robert Pyzyna

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Prospect Heights FPD Battalion Chief Robert Pyzyna

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New ambulance for Troy FPD

From the FosterCoachSales Facebook page:

Brand new custom Horton conversion on a Ford F550 chassis

new ambulance for the Troy FPD

new ambulance for the Troy FPD. Foster Coach Sales photo

new Horton Type I ambulance

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new Horton Type I ambulance

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new Horton Type I ambulance

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Ford F550 ambulance

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rear of new ambulance

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new ambulance interior

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Cicero Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChicagoSunTimes.com:

Two people were seriously injured early Tuesday, when two homes caught fire around 2:30 a.m. in the 5100 block of West 29th Street. The flames from one house spread to a neighboring home due to windy conditions.

Police officers were first to arrive on the scene. They broke down the front door of the home where the fire started, found an 11-year-old boy by the front door, and pulled him out of the building, according to Cicero Fire Chief Dominick Buscemi.

“It was great work on PD’s part. They were first on the scene,” he said.

Paramedics took the boy and his mother to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood to be treated for smoke inhalation. Both were in serious condition.

The American Red Cross responded to the scene to help between 15 and 20 people forced out of their homes due to the fire.

The cause of the fire was under investigation.

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New engines for Chicago (more)

Updated production photos by E-ONE of the body for one of the new engines so 141466

E-ONE fire engine for Chicago so 141466

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E-ONE fire engine for Chicago so 141466

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E-ONE fire engine for Chicago so 141466

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E-ONE fire engine for Chicago so 141466

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Cancer in the Fire Service

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Vintage 5-11 Alarm fire in Chicago, 2-17-74 (more)

This from Eric Haak:

Here are six images of the well documented fire at the International Harvester Works at 26th and Rockwell back in the early 1970s. Included is a nice image of Big John working with the county courthouse in the background. I also thought it was an interesting image showing them cooling off the buildings from the radient heat. In the image that shows Engine 18 in front of the building, it is hard to see but a firefighter is holding a small child in his arms and the kid is wearing a firefighters costume. That kid probably still remembers being there even though he looks like he couldn’t been more than 5 at the time. Enjoy!

5-11 Alarm fire 2-17-74 in Chicago at the International Harvester Works 26th and Rockwell

February 17, 1974 5-11 and 2 Specials 26th & Rockwell. Eric Haak collection, photographer unknown

Chicago FD Deluge Wagon 6-7-1- Big John

February 17, 1974 5-11 and 2 Specials 26th & Rockwell. Eric Haak collection, photographer unknown

5-11 Alarm fire 2-17-74 in Chicago at the International Harvester Works 26th and Rockwell

February 17, 1974 5-11 and 2 Specials 26th & Rockwell. Eric Haak collection, photographer unknown

5-11 Alarm fire 2-17-74 in Chicago at the International Harvester Works 26th and Rockwell

February 17, 1974 5-11 and 2 Specials 26th & Rockwell. Eric Haak collection, photographer unknown

5-11 Alarm fire 2-17-74 in Chicago at the International Harvester Works 26th and Rockwell

February 17, 1974 5-11 and 2 Specials 26th & Rockwell. Eric Haak collection, photographer unknown

5-11 Alarm fire 2-17-74 in Chicago at the International Harvester Works 26th and Rockwell

February 17, 1974 5-11 and 2 Specials 26th & Rockwell. Eric Haak collection, photographer unknown

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New squad for Rolling Meadows (more)

More information on the new squad for Rolling Meadows

From fireapparatusmagazine.com:

Apparatus Manufacturer:
Maintainer Custom Bodies
Apparatus Type:
Rescue
Cab/Chassis Make/Model:
Ford F550 Supercab 4×4 chassis
Engine Make, Model and Horsepower:
6.7L Ford Power Stroke diesel 330 HP
Rescue Body Length:
12′
Rescue Type:
Walk-around
Other Features:
• 12′ Responder rescue body • All-aluminum construction • Roll out & adjustable trays • Telescoping scene lights
Rolling Meadows FD Squad 15

New unit for Rolling Meadows Squad 15. from Fire Apparatus Magazine

thanks Ron

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Garden Homes Fire Protection District news

Garden Homes FPD receives ISO Class 3 rating

From the Garden Homes FPD Facebook page:

Over the weekend the Garden Homes Fire Protection District (GHFPD) received our results from the Insurance Service Office (ISO) concerning our Public Protection Classification (PPC) otherwise know as our ISO Rating.

We are proud to announce that our ISO Rating has improved from Class 5 to Class 3. This places the GHFPD in the top 11% of all fire departments in the United States and should produce insurance savings for the Garden Homes community we serve.

thanks Dennis

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As seen around … Highland Park, MI

Dan Jasina photo of the former Westmont Pierce tower ladder in it’s new home in Highland Park, MI

new fire truck for Highland Park MI

Former Westmont tower ladder now in service in Highland Park, MI. Dan Jasina photo

thanks Josh

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Elgin Fire Department news

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Four Elgin fire stations are set to get new electrical systems equipment to replace antiquated or failing items.

The city council on Oct. 25 unanimously approved awarding a $65,290 contract to replace the generator and transfer switch at Fire Station 2 along Big Timber Road.

Fire Chief Dave Schmidt said there have been issues with the generator at the northwest side station for at least the last three to four years.

Council members also unanimously approved awarding a $127,000 contract for the installation of uninterrupted power supply systems and transfer switches in three fire stations and at the public works building.

Fire Station 3 along Royal Boulevard, Station 4 along South McLean Boulevard and Station 5 along Villa Street were built in 1991, long before the electrical demands of current technology. The three stations each have a generator that must be manually started during power outages, and the buildings’ electrical loads must be manually transferred.

Installing automatic transfer switches will allow the generators to start automatically when power to the buildings is lost. They will also be able to start without firefighters present.

The current uninterrupted power supply at the three stations can only maintain reserve power for about 15 to 20 minutes. That means it takes several minutes to manually restart computers, phone and station dispatch equipment. The new system is designed to operate along with the generator.

The funding for the new equipment will come from the city’s share of Grand Victoria Casino revenue.

thanks Dan

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