Archive for July 26th, 2018

Countryside FPD news

Excerpts from countrysidefire.com:

The Countryside Fire Protection District has achieved an Insurance Services Office (ISO) Class 2 rating; an improvement of the previous Class 3 rating from 2010. The rating scale is from 1 to 10, Class 1 represents the best. Countryside joins only 4.5% of fire department in Illinois that are a Class 2. (89 out of 1,970 IL fire departments).

ISO’s Fire Suppression Rating Schedule (FSRS), evaluates four primary categories of fire suppression — fire department, emergency communications, water supply, and community risk reduction. An ISO field representative visited Countryside and fire district staff provided him with comprehensive data and maps of fire responses, standard operating guidelines, water systems & fire hydrants, apparatus & equipment, staffing, training, dispatch operations, fire prevention and education programs.

Well established partnerships and collaboration with other area fire agencies in the form of automatic/joint responses and water departments that test and maintain fire hydrants contributed to the success of the improved rating. Additionally, the district’s Fire Prevention Bureau rated high in the community risk reduction category for the fire inspection, fire & life safety education and fire investigation programs.

Through the Public Protection Classification (PPC®) program, ISO evaluates municipal fire-protection efforts in communities throughout the United States. ISO is an international company, which insurance companies use when determining homeowners’ insurance rates. The new rating could potentially decrease business and residential insurance premiums. 

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Arlington Heights Fire Department news

Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:

Arlington Heights Firefighter/Paramedic Andrew Hansen was named the Illinois Department of Public Health’s Emergency Medical Services Instructor of the Year for developing a specific video laryngoscopy technique and creating a trial program in Arlington Heights.

He’s since been instructing fellow paramedics throughout the Northwest Community Emergency Medical Services System, a consortium that covers six hospitals and 24 fire departments and ambulance providers in the suburbs.

Since the technique was implemented in Arlington Heights, the intubation success rate jumped from 43 percent to 96 percent. Intubation is the placement of a flexible plastic tube into a patient’s windpipe to open the airway or administer drugs.

Hansen has spent years educating paramedics throughout the state and country, and coordinating medical device training labs for paramedic agencies, the military, and for national conferences.

He was honored at a village board meeting in May, when he and six colleagues also were applauded for helping resuscitate a man whose heart had stopped in March.

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New home for Oak Park truck

The former Oak Park FD Truck 631 is now Sergeant Bluffs Fire Department Tower 64 in Iowa.

Sergeant Bluff FD Tower 64

John Degenhardt photo

Excerpts from kscj.com:

SGT. BLUFF’S FIRE DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT CHIEF DREW BAIER SAYS THE DEPARTMENT ACTUALLY OBTAINED THE TRUCK LAST OCTOBER, AND HAS USED IT A COUPLE OF TIMES IN THE FIELD.

THE AERIAL ALSO HAS WATER PUMPING CAPABILITIES AND CAN CARRY A CREW OF UP TO SIX FIREFIGHTERS FROM THE VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT:

THE TRUCK WAS OBTAINED FROM THE OAK PARK ILLINOIS FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR AROUND $193-THOUSAND DOLLARS.

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5-Alarm fire with 2 Specials and a 2-Alarm EMS Box in Prospect Heights, 7-18-18 (more)

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